Editing Update (Patreon)
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to give you all a quick little update in regards to my progress after releasing the video with Cali. Unfortunately, I found out that quite a bit of my stuff has been pirated, which might explain why my sales sort of abruptly hit a wall and stopped randomly haha. Anyways, I began revisiting my initial edits to the videos I was doing with Lauren Ashlyn, and wound up finishing a basic rough edit for the first video with her. However, realizing that there was still a lot of work that needed to be done, I thought it might be more beneficial to work on the VR clips I did with Jennifer first, since that might provide the opportunity for a quicker turnaround so that you would have some content in between the larger videos? If this does not sound appealing to folks, I could always put them on hold, as I had originally planned (since I've already made significant progress with the Lauren Ashlyn clips). Let me know!
The VR clips aren't perfect, mainly because I had picked up the camera the week of the shoot, so I didn't really get a chance to make mistakes with it first and then learn from them. For instance, I think it might be better served to position the camera flat and against the ground, as opposed to standing it straight up as it is intended. Additionally, I'm not sure if the "true" slow motion is worth the degradation of video quality yet. I am also not sure why sometimes the video splits poorly while other times it seems perfectly fine.
This first VR clip that I am working on (that I think came out the best) is almost completely unaware, featuring Jennifer going through a yoga routine/light workout. She does a great job selling the realism of it, but I suspect this clip will only resonate with people who like very "true" unaware scenarios, as she does not pander with her performance...she really acts like you are not there, so it is a fly-on-the-wall type of feeling. The others we did both have some problems: We did a vore one that has bad splitting when you are in the container, and has a bit of a reflection from the camera that I am trying to blur. However, when I tested it out, it seems like it's one of the first VR videos where I felt like I was actually being inserted into a mouth, and not just plotted outside of it. Whereas the other one was more of a test and is similar to "My Favorite Game" but lacks the necessary transitions (that one might wind up being a Patreon exclusive).
Also, sorry about the screenshots! To my knowledge, Adobe Premiere doesn't let you export them as you would see them inside the viewfinder, so I am using manual screenshots of the square editing space.