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Uploaded by zume2600 on Sep 1, 2010
Outtake from a student project shot on the Canon 550D handheld.
Film & Animation
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you should put the camera on a tripod when you take this shot. It looks better then. And the shakiness is distracting.
OMGItsMitchell 6 months ago
@OMGItsMitchell handheld was what the director wanted. he was going for a more documentary type feel. i personally don't likle handheld unless it is used for an action sequence or dramatic effect.
zume2600 6 months ago
Looks great! what lenses do you use with 550d?
mcHuckFinn 6 months ago
@mcHuckFinn this was the inexpensive canon f1.8 II 50mm. i also have the 17-85mm zoom and the 55-250mm.
Nice does anybody know what are the best settings on imovie for uploading videos to youtube?
Aristadoe 7 months ago
@Aristadoe I am not familiar with imovie, sorry. Your videos are really well done though.
zume2600 7 months ago
hey! the lens is macro or normal?
diego8551 1 week ago
@zume2600 i cant find the aperture on my cam
DacoolTv 10 months ago
to adjust iso and aperture hold the AB button and rotate the selector in video mode.
stlskateboard3r 1 year ago
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you should put the camera on a tripod when you take this shot. It looks better then. And the shakiness is distracting.
OMGItsMitchell 6 months ago
@OMGItsMitchell handheld was what the director wanted. he was going for a more documentary type feel. i personally don't likle handheld unless it is used for an action sequence or dramatic effect.
zume2600 6 months ago
Looks great! what lenses do you use with 550d?
mcHuckFinn 6 months ago
@mcHuckFinn this was the inexpensive canon f1.8 II 50mm. i also have the 17-85mm zoom and the 55-250mm.
zume2600 6 months ago
Nice does anybody know what are the best settings on imovie for uploading videos to youtube?
Aristadoe 7 months ago
@Aristadoe I am not familiar with imovie, sorry. Your videos are really well done though.
zume2600 7 months ago