48 Hours in BALTIMORE

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • A glimpse into my wild and satisfying trip to Baltimore.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @OliverJHughes
    @OliverJHughes  5 років тому +2

    Have you ever done an overnight edit on location? Liked it? Hated it?

    • @OliverJHughes
      @OliverJHughes  5 років тому

      Great question man, I have done this before.

    • @aidanhennebry
      @aidanhennebry 5 років тому

      I've done a same-day edit on a wedding day as a solo-shooter lol. That was stressful. If I had done things like set up my Premiere Pro file ahead of time (timeline, sorted folders, etc.) it could've been way better. I "culled" my footage throughout the day by watching it back on the camera in down time and making a note on my phone about which filenames contained the best stuff. Overall, not a huge fan but definitely manageable with enough forethought.

  • @newbornjaundice
    @newbornjaundice 5 років тому +3

    Okay, so we might be totally tearing up right along w you (beginning at minute 4). Really appreciating your creative process! Thank you so much for listening to our kids!!! -Miriam

  • @JamieHines
    @JamieHines 5 років тому

    Oliver thanks for the video and what you showed us along with teaching us about this condition. Honestly thanks for sharing your emotional state after hours with these individuals. To many people (especially man) don't show that compassionate side and even how filming this affects you. Years ago I was asked to photograph a police funeral and I have never even been to many funerals. I shot this from a documentary-style showcasing how all of the different police, fire, etc all came to support and it was overwhelming and powerful all at the same time. Capturing images of his wife and family as they said there good-byes was hard to shoot. After that day I shared these images with an older mentor and he was blown away at what I captured. He suggested that I put together a book for the wife and family showing all of the images I captured. I did that and was blown away by the fallen officer's captain as he called me and asked me to come and present this book and what it meant for me to capture it. I will just say it was a day of tears and lots of hugs. Not only did I do one book for the officer's wife, but also for the captain. I was told later that they have never, ever seen or heard of a photojournalist doing something
    like that. I was an experience I'll never forget. Sorry for this long message but this video really got me caught up in your emotion and then had me remembering my story I documented. Again great work and thanks for sharing

  • @joshuadlvw
    @joshuadlvw 5 років тому

    I'm moved by the vulnerability and strength of what you shared in this video. Such a beautiful project to work on, I really appreciate what you do!

    • @OliverJHughes
      @OliverJHughes  5 років тому

      Appreciate your comment man, means a whole lot

  • @cb2000a
    @cb2000a 5 років тому

    Awesome job. Sometimes being a videographer will take you down some sad roads. Been there...done that.

  • @alexcampbell6982
    @alexcampbell6982 5 років тому

    Wow...I'm grateful for the raw emotion and truth you put in this project. You really created perspective for the simple joys of life that myself and many others take for granted on a daily basis. I can't make it through without tearing up, my heart goes out to the beautifully strong young people and their families.

  • @aidanhennebry
    @aidanhennebry 5 років тому

    Really beautiful and heartbreaking little film Oliver! From a filmmaking perspective, it's cool to see what you've pulled together in just a day of shooting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bruhmoment502
    @bruhmoment502 2 роки тому

    i love baltimore

  • @StevenMurphy24p
    @StevenMurphy24p 5 років тому

    I love your knack for telling a good story; please keep doing that.

  • @johantaljaard2093
    @johantaljaard2093 5 років тому

    Excellent video. Truly excellent

  • @JohnLuna
    @JohnLuna 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @RenLuuk
    @RenLuuk 5 років тому +1

    Loved this so much. I can relate to editing emotional footage. It does get inside of you. Fabulous job on such a short timeframe 👏

  • @builtFORDtuff56
    @builtFORDtuff56 5 років тому

    Great video man!! Baltimore🤘🏻MD

  • @IAmChrisJordan
    @IAmChrisJordan 5 років тому

    This was great. Thanks for sharing man.

  • @AlecBinks
    @AlecBinks 5 років тому

    I really enjoyed the way you made this vlog

  • @WedisemaetAntonios
    @WedisemaetAntonios 4 роки тому

    You're such a great inspiration man! Thanks!

  • @WiseMindFilms
    @WiseMindFilms 4 роки тому

    Damn.. good video.. never heard of this condition.. found you from the thread Cody started on Twitter.. 🙏🏼💪🏼 salute

  • @vsmochent
    @vsmochent 4 роки тому

    This kinda relate on a movie, do you know "The Theory of Everything"? So amazing stories.

  • @tonyfloresmadethis
    @tonyfloresmadethis 5 років тому

    Incredible video. Would you mind expanding a little bit on your love for the 17-55 EF-S? I have a C100 M2 as well and I primarily shoot with the 24-105L, and I'm in need to go a bit wider because of the crop factor. Any way you could compare the 17-55 and the 16-35 2.8L other than the obvious $1,000 price difference? What makes you love that 17-55 so much?!

    • @OliverJHughes
      @OliverJHughes  5 років тому +1

      Yeah man - for me I just love both 17mm and 55mm - I used to always roll run n gun with the 35 f2, but I started to hate that focal length - never close enough or wide enough. And with the 17-55, I get the best of both worlds, and for most of my work, I don't need epic bokeh, so that's cool too at 2.8

    • @tonyflores9048
      @tonyflores9048 5 років тому

      Oliver J Hughes right on dude! Thanks for replying. Love your videos! Really inspiring stuff.