it took a little while to get through all the footage - and we still have more footage from the winery in brazil and even more for a film at the farm in brazil!
The music is perfect, and all the clips make me feel like I was there! Those spindly, knobbly trees are just to die for, and so is that library! You guys look like you had a blast, and what a great way to immortalize it. The only time I tried to take a video with my previous DSLR, it was in Notre Dame and then it corrupted my memory card! Yikes! xo
thank you! and the song we used is called milonga, it's a song that we heard everywhere! and i remember reading your post about your corrupt memory card! i learned something that i didn't try this time but i plan to do next time. before every trip, deleting all the photos off the memory card and then formatting the card on the computer - which helps reset any potential corruptions!
MUCHISIMAS GRACIA YELLE! What a brilliant post (you definitely have a future in film editing my dear). The rainy day cemetery visit was beautiful- really as the rest of the video.
i agree with santa, your film editing skills always leave me feeling shamed. you are just so brilliant at, i swear one of these days i am going to try to do a little video. i always want to after i watch yours (and say that), and then i remember i never take video, but i really need to. and when i do i am definitely going to re-watch all of yours for inspiration. you are also making me want to move to argentina!
so incredible! it really captures the essence of travel and it looks like y'all had a fabulous time. xo
ReplyDeletethank you! it's so nice to have captured some of our trip in this way! so many moments were too lively for photos :)
Deletenow i NEED to visit Buenos Aires!!!
ReplyDeleteit has such great atmosphere there!
DeleteThat was amazing! I know how not fun it is to edit video. beautiful my dear
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it took a little while to get through all the footage - and we still have more footage from the winery in brazil and even more for a film at the farm in brazil!
DeleteWhat a vibrant city! So diverse and unique. Glad to see you guys had a wonderful time!
ReplyDeletevibrant is the perfect way to describe bsas!
DeleteOh, this is really lovely!
ReplyDeletethank you lauren!
DeleteThe music is perfect, and all the clips make me feel like I was there! Those spindly, knobbly trees are just to die for, and so is that library! You guys look like you had a blast, and what a great way to immortalize it. The only time I tried to take a video with my previous DSLR, it was in Notre Dame and then it corrupted my memory card! Yikes! xo
ReplyDeletethank you! and the song we used is called milonga, it's a song that we heard everywhere! and i remember reading your post about your corrupt memory card! i learned something that i didn't try this time but i plan to do next time. before every trip, deleting all the photos off the memory card and then formatting the card on the computer - which helps reset any potential corruptions!
Deletetotally not called milonga, the song is called libertango, the style is milonga. my hasty typing...
DeleteMUCHISIMAS GRACIA YELLE! What a brilliant post (you definitely have a future in film editing my dear). The rainy day cemetery visit was beautiful- really as the rest of the video.
ReplyDeletethanks santa! but i have to say, steven did most of the editing this time with his fancy software!
Deletei agree with santa, your film editing skills always leave me feeling shamed. you are just so brilliant at, i swear one of these days i am going to try to do a little video. i always want to after i watch yours (and say that), and then i remember i never take video, but i really need to. and when i do i am definitely going to re-watch all of yours for inspiration. you are also making me want to move to argentina!
ReplyDeletethank you christine, but i told santa too, steven really did most of this video with his software that is way better than mine!
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