@kidinheart YES, some constructive criticism. we appreciate this beyond words. yeah music syncronization was extremely hard. i had worked with video game movies on counter strike before, but this was a whole new thing and you're right. a lot of it was a fight against the song. I do see your point in that it had too straightforward shots. Definitely something i want to look into the future. A lot of it came with a lack of equipment. We had wanted a steady cam, but had no money. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@MoneyCrewProductions i realised i had so much typos during my previous crit. sorry!
haha its good i didn't sound stupid >< haha just thought it was the reason you put it up anyway :)
no worries with the equipment! i've improvised with equipment and its always been pretty awesome :) i don't know why i loose quality on my video though i'm using essentially the same camera as you! *nikon 5000* i'm definitely not good at film... are you a film major?
@kidinheart lol, i'm actually an undeclared physical science major :S. This was actually my first stab at any project, and the first place i saw to improve quality was in rendering. depending on your editing software, you definetely want to go for codecs that render in h.264, you might even be able to change the videos you record to h.264s as well if your computer can handle it. it was a huge difference from the avis i had originally
dang....
kimseungsooo 6 months ago
this is an amazing storyline. i love the feel of it, just some constructive crit if I'm allowed?
1. music din quite fit throughout. i know this is tough D: but i think it was too fast for some of the points
2. some pretty good shots, artistic and all, but the piecing together could have been smoother, plus some shots looked too.. straightforward?
but all in all. its awesome :) I'm so happy someone so artistic is living in my dorm! :D haha WE SHALL B THE NEXT WONGFU of ucla :P hehe.
kidinheart 6 months ago
@kidinheart YES, some constructive criticism. we appreciate this beyond words. yeah music syncronization was extremely hard. i had worked with video game movies on counter strike before, but this was a whole new thing and you're right. a lot of it was a fight against the song. I do see your point in that it had too straightforward shots. Definitely something i want to look into the future. A lot of it came with a lack of equipment. We had wanted a steady cam, but had no money. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
MoneyCrewProductions 6 months ago
@MoneyCrewProductions i realised i had so much typos during my previous crit. sorry!
haha its good i didn't sound stupid >< haha just thought it was the reason you put it up anyway :)
no worries with the equipment! i've improvised with equipment and its always been pretty awesome :) i don't know why i loose quality on my video though i'm using essentially the same camera as you! *nikon 5000* i'm definitely not good at film... are you a film major?
kidinheart 6 months ago
@kidinheart lol, i'm actually an undeclared physical science major :S. This was actually my first stab at any project, and the first place i saw to improve quality was in rendering. depending on your editing software, you definetely want to go for codecs that render in h.264, you might even be able to change the videos you record to h.264s as well if your computer can handle it. it was a huge difference from the avis i had originally
MoneyCrewProductions 6 months ago
@MoneyCrewProductions haha wow thats cool :D its very good for a first attempt!!
wah, i don't even know how to go about fixing all those jargons.. T_T
kidinheart 6 months ago
Lovely.
gracehammRAWR 6 months ago 3
wait. this is beautiful.
peacelovecrew93 6 months ago 6
Hello I'm a very famous movie executive/producer and I would like that handsome asian man at 2:48 in my new movie!
CanadaShines 6 months ago 4
@CanadaShines i'll talk to his agent
MoneyCrewProductions 6 months ago 3