2.. he kept the camera steady. and 3. (and most importantly) he did not use any drive by shooting angles( side way camera angle that kids and people like to use that is an utter pain in the butt) give the kid a break he did a fantastic job. Instead of pointing out his weakness try to encourage him.
Well done lads.
ruslanparinov 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this - good job for a 12 y/o...!
MattDCnMD 2 years ago
Nice story
jeffbeck9988 3 years ago
This is the most outstanding piece of filmography I have ever seen. Well done.
AristotleInc 3 years ago
Dude you broke all the most sacred rules of film making on your fist shot.
1)Pointed a cheap camera without filter directly at the sun
2)Panned and zoomed in the same shot
3)A nice big cheesy transition unmotivated by anything to the next shot.
Keep it up though!
HC3 4 years ago
thanks for your feedback i would like to let you know i was 12 when i worked on this and made it but thanks any way
timbohiatt 4 years ago
No excuses man. It is what it is.
HC3 4 years ago
@HC3 1. He kept the camera in focus
2.. he kept the camera steady. and 3. (and most importantly) he did not use any drive by shooting angles( side way camera angle that kids and people like to use that is an utter pain in the butt) give the kid a break he did a fantastic job. Instead of pointing out his weakness try to encourage him.
david640 1 year ago
Oh!
yankeegwagen 4 years ago
Hmmm...My family looks a lot like Jim Martin and his family. I wonder if we are related. I'm
Joe Martin. Any more information?
Paljoey 4 years ago
Entertaining and educational, well done!
suprablue 4 years ago
umm....okay
smalldogie1520 4 years ago
this is totally average, oh well you have to start somewhere. (way better than anything i could do)
jameslang999 4 years ago