Dude. You have a 3 CCD camera. WHY DOES THIS LOOK LIKE YOU SHOT IT ON A WEB CAM?! And why is your guy in front of a green screen when IT'S STILL GREEN!? The ideas are cool, and your techniques are interesting, but you can't tell that you use a dolly, tripod, or steadicam. The footage is still shaky. But its a good start. I hope this was for high school...
Correct! Have passion, Know your material, ( it's obvious you're reading from a cue card ) and even your copy is weak. -"The movie making industry is one of the fastest growing in the modern world." really? Sound like an late-nite informercial for learning car repair.
The "Jaws" shot is actually know as the "Hitchcock" or "Vertigo" shot. Spielberg borrowed it from Hitchcock. This effect is rarely used because it's so easily misused, and almost always ends up looking corny. It only works if the viewer doesn't notice the actual effect, but notices the feeling. This is why it's so hard to pull it off properly. Good work though. Keep it up!
Thanks for this. IT just so happens I plan on shooting a short "film" tis summer and needed examples of using camera shots.. Thanks! Hope to see more!
Good work - One of the best peices of work I have ever seen for developing the whole concept of how camera movement and technique can create professional feel to a movie - Really usefull...keep it up!
r u stoned?
echoedsun 5 months ago
That looked really homemade. What you were lacking was appropriate cinematography, good lighting, and a steadycam
adrianlindsaylohan 7 months ago
raaaaaah, im out!
ActionFreestyle 1 year ago
1:03 cam reflection lol
sykickg 2 years ago
Why the green screen? Next time, talk with your hands and have some energy.
MackDaddyFilms 2 years ago 7
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nice. check out my channel. five stars! because its short and clear
elemental47 3 years ago
the answer does not lie merely in camera movements and creating depth? - Equipment quality - Post-Production effects - Sound
- Focus/Exposure etc. - Quality of acting - Millions of $/£ on budget
tomweavin64 3 years ago
informative video, wish my video class was as well equipped as yours.
loosechange 3 years ago
video pretty dark could use some lighting
walagers 3 years ago
haha I can see your eyes reading the text behind the camera,.
dsakax 3 years ago 11
you forgot to add the effects king kong. Maybe you should add the effects first. Before uploading.
That's what a greenscreen is for.
(nice video btw :P :P :P :P)
moviecrewz 3 years ago
Aningen lesspande i snacket!! =)
lonewolf4you 3 years ago
Och så klart är det en Svensk som pekar ut det.
Grattis
BewarMaronsi 3 years ago
You could see the camera in the mirror that was in the back of the wardrobe. It was really well done though..quality issues but that could be youtube
hrehorowjosef 3 years ago 2
great vid very informative.
iwatcher69 3 years ago
how about golf lessons??
Olphus 3 years ago
1.05
cameraman in tha mirror !
MontellPictures 3 years ago
You have a great sight dude. ! hahaha !saw it.His fingernails are a bit dirty.
Crystapure 3 years ago
You have a great sight dude. ! hahaha !saw it.His fingernails are a bit dirty.
Crystapure 3 years ago
Dude. You have a 3 CCD camera. WHY DOES THIS LOOK LIKE YOU SHOT IT ON A WEB CAM?! And why is your guy in front of a green screen when IT'S STILL GREEN!? The ideas are cool, and your techniques are interesting, but you can't tell that you use a dolly, tripod, or steadicam. The footage is still shaky. But its a good start. I hope this was for high school...
questalix 3 years ago
...it's the compression to get it small enough to get onto you tube due, I wager it would look alot better on the master...
actionralf 3 years ago
the guy is just reading from a script. it is too obvious.
smellslikecarrot 4 years ago 2
pretty damn good!!!
blackdrew 4 years ago
heres another good tip - WHITE BALANCE!
fuzzsv 4 years ago 3
Sweeeeet =)
alfredbrownjohn 4 years ago
Some good tips, though I hate jumpcuts with a passion, most of all when the character is walking.
UnoOwl 4 years ago
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theyoshine 4 years ago
really good thx
Jefta 4 years ago
COME ON NOW sell the idea.. SELL IT!!! MORE ENERGY AND PASSION... SELL IT!!!
flyby7a 4 years ago
Correct! Have passion, Know your material, ( it's obvious you're reading from a cue card ) and even your copy is weak. -"The movie making industry is one of the fastest growing in the modern world." really? Sound like an late-nite informercial for learning car repair.
TheKillerWithinNJ 4 years ago
love it
slimblackmeleji 4 years ago
The "Jaws" shot is actually know as the "Hitchcock" or "Vertigo" shot. Spielberg borrowed it from Hitchcock. This effect is rarely used because it's so easily misused, and almost always ends up looking corny. It only works if the viewer doesn't notice the actual effect, but notices the feeling. This is why it's so hard to pull it off properly. Good work though. Keep it up!
schellenberg1 4 years ago
he looks like tiger wood's son
louispickett 4 years ago
very well done ! i like the making of.
very usefull to help others.
irisverhoeyen 4 years ago
why didnt u chroma key ur green color board lol?
Johnny1455 4 years ago
Thanks for this. IT just so happens I plan on shooting a short "film" tis summer and needed examples of using camera shots.. Thanks! Hope to see more!
mifakinaz 5 years ago
Good work - One of the best peices of work I have ever seen for developing the whole concept of how camera movement and technique can create professional feel to a movie - Really usefull...keep it up!
jeremywiddup 5 years ago