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Cool video - A Tiny Day in the Jackson Hole Backcountry
 
Bradly J. Boner, Photographer, Photo Editor
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David Welker, Photographer, Student/Intern
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Springfield | MO | USA | Posted: 3:14 PM on 04.03.11 |
| ->> that was great! thanks for sharing. |
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Dan Megna, Photographer
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Coronado | CA | USA | Posted: 3:24 PM on 04.03.11 |
| ->> I REALLY liked that! Cool video, fun production and an incredible mountain... |
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Alex Menendez, Photographer
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Orlando | FL | USA | Posted: 5:14 PM on 04.03.11 |
->> I sure hope that they got paid for this....well worth the money!
Awesome job that took some thinking and time, can't wait to see what they come up with next.
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Paul Hayes, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Littleton | NH | USA | Posted: 5:23 PM on 04.03.11 |
| ->> I wonder how long that took to put together. Any idea? |
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Bradly J. Boner, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Jackson | WY | USA | Posted: 8:08 PM on 04.03.11 |
| ->> Paul - I'm pretty sure they worked on it the whole season, so probably since December. I'd be curious how many total still frames it took to make it... |
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Jim Roshan, Photographer
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Bowling Green | Ky | USA | Posted: 10:22 AM on 04.04.11 |
| ->> Man I miss that place!! |
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Paul Hayes, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Littleton | NH | USA | Posted: 11:08 AM on 04.04.11 |
| ->> Brad, I figured as much, because it looked like they put a lot of effort into scouting locations and setting up shots. |
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Blaine McCartney, Photographer
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Sheridan | WY | USA | Posted: 11:43 AM on 04.04.11 |
| ->> Pretty cool video Brad. I've never been to Jackson, but I hope to get out there this summer or early fall. I'm sure you can show me the sites if I do make it out that way. |
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Bradly J. Boner, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Jackson | WY | USA | Posted: 11:54 AM on 04.04.11 |
| ->> Blain - do get in touch. Fall (mid-September to late October) is a great time to visit Yellowstone and the Tetons to avoid the summer tourism rush. Give a shout if you're around! |
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Keith Crowley, Photographer
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Hudson | WI | USA | Posted: 12:05 PM on 04.04.11 |
| ->> Wonderful stuff...and a bear to produce, I'd bet. I hope the guy got paid for it. |
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Jack Howard, Photographer, Photo Editor
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Central Jersey | NJ | USA | Posted: 12:23 PM on 04.04.11 |
->> Great video work. Makes me want to ski/board and also play more w/ time lapse.
On a different note, I am very, very curious about the music:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretty_Lights is what Wiki has to say about the people who are credited as the audio track. Silly me, I was thinking it was Roger Waters, et. al. I was listening to.
This is a Pink Floyd song they remixed, then gave away for free. So, how does licensing work on this? Anyone know specifically about Pretty Lights, as well as this practice in general? |
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Chris Wood, Photographer
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San Diego | CA | US | Posted: 3:17 PM on 04.04.11 |
->> Great question Jack.
What I know about music licensing is that there are 2 parts. There is the "performance" and the "score".
With classical music - anybody can record it and sell the license because the score is not under copyright... I assume the copyright for the score expires at some point so maybe that happened with the Pink Floyd tracks?
I buy music from triple scoop music for my slideshows but their selection is limited so I'm always on the lookout for stuff like this I might be able to use. |
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