It's not like they were totally incorrect or amateur. i just found in some of the shots rule of thirds and such techniques are not used, and the "over the shoulder" shot was incorrectly displayed. perhaps i'm just used to analyzing film as a full piece where each shot has meaning and depth
The book that I would highly suggest is called "Cinematic Storytelling" by Jennifer Van Sijll. Very complete explanations with pictures of examples from real movies. It should be all you need. Thanks!
how did u change the focus in the extreme close up , the camera was focusing on the toys ,then suddenly in focuses on the backgound without moving the camera?
well it depends on what camera you use, but you should be able to adjust the focus even on higher end consumer cameras, when you get into lower end prosumer they start featuring focus rings, which is what this camera had
very educational
MrCrgl 1 year ago
hate this fucking song. Dude theres a million other songs. ITS FUCKING ANOYING
mastersoldier 1 year ago
Pull in/ pull out were cool shots, just wish you got a dolly or something to pull out/ in instead of a zoom. otherwise, very nice shots!
chrisw443 1 year ago
great job
todospodemosayudar1 2 years ago
I like it!
cumanagoto 2 years ago
What program you used to get letters animation on video ?
guigts90 2 years ago
i agree with shadow.
jibrael1 2 years ago
It's not like they were totally incorrect or amateur. i just found in some of the shots rule of thirds and such techniques are not used, and the "over the shoulder" shot was incorrectly displayed. perhaps i'm just used to analyzing film as a full piece where each shot has meaning and depth
shadowcreekpictures 2 years ago
correct titling of the shots, but most are incorrectly framed
shadowcreekpictures 2 years ago
would you care to elaborate for all of the people that are here to learn?
1bheckman 2 years ago
hey , very nice video and very usefull,
do you know any books which would have the explanation of all camera angles and how to do it , maybe with some pictures .
if you know any books like the please tell me the names coz i am strugelling to find them ,
BIg thanks
eBaxas 2 years ago
The book that I would highly suggest is called "Cinematic Storytelling" by Jennifer Van Sijll. Very complete explanations with pictures of examples from real movies. It should be all you need. Thanks!
1bheckman 2 years ago
thank you
farizean 3 years ago
how did u change the focus in the extreme close up , the camera was focusing on the toys ,then suddenly in focuses on the backgound without moving the camera?
comraad 3 years ago
well it depends on what camera you use, but you should be able to adjust the focus even on higher end consumer cameras, when you get into lower end prosumer they start featuring focus rings, which is what this camera had
1bheckman 3 years ago
real helpful ! thanks :D
MahaManiak 3 years ago
instant favorite, good job!
ignae 3 years ago
thanks for the vid. because i have less money than an ant i will never be a filmmaker. so it's good to watch these vids as a consolation prize.
99mees 3 years ago
Well done... thank you!!!
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Carr1972 4 years ago
Cheers man... really well done. Good music too.
kalevnisbet 4 years ago
what is it edited on
optimusprime411 4 years ago
Final Cut Pro 5.0
1bheckman 4 years ago
nice
westcoaststrangler 4 years ago
What was this shot on? Was there any color grading done?
joshgill12345 4 years ago
this was shot with a sony DSR-PD170, and i didn't have to do much color correction at all because of the lighting in the house
1bheckman 4 years ago