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Wedding of the Grand Duchess Angel Magellan and Grand Duke Gregg Barrymore

Robertt Avro
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09-19-2009 11:05
http://www.vimeo.com/6623171

The wedding of the founders of the large 1800's roleplay Antiquity Sims, featured in the following article in the Second Life Herald:

http://foo.secondlifeherald.com/slh/2009/09/grand-duchess-angel-magellan-3-grand-duke-gregg-barrymore.html

This was the probably the most challenging event that I have had the opportunity of filming in SL, as the large number of avatars really taxed the ability of the platform to operate, but my task was to still capture the essence of the day for the couple....Chantal Harvey was also in attendance filming.
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09-19-2009 15:36
Great movie.... I've filmed at the Antiquity sims before... they are not bad, as long as that tram system isn't running lol.

How do you get on with using copyright music?
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Robertt Avro
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09-21-2009 21:05
Thanks for your comments....the lag was incredible that day, at one point just when the bride was making her entrance I tried to line up a shot, and with my camera seemingly just taking off on its own I ended up staring at an ECU of a brick wall...and for what seemed the longest time I couldn't move at all....meanwhile she was walking down the aisle and then after what seemed like an eternity I was able to reset my view and start the shot again....fortunately due to the lag she had only moved two steps forward so I still got the shot...lol...but it was a tricky day of filming, and I am sure most of the filmmakers here can relate to that type of moment....as to the use of the Shania Twain song, it seems as though Vimeo is not quite as stringent as Youtube in regard to using the music of WMG artists, although I might work on an all classical music version to upload to Youtube as well.