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Canon T3i / 600D - Short Film / Cinematic Look TEST

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2011

First day I opened my brand new Canon T3i me and my friend Anthony decided to do a very short film test. Filmed by: David Scott. Actor: Anthony Leiser.

Filmed with:
Canon T3i
Sigma 28mm F3.5
Canon 50mm F1.8
1080p/ 24fps

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Film & Animation

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  • likes, 37 dislikes

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  • How did you do the footage through the windshield of the car?

  • @00Deific00 come on dood lol not to be mean but theres a hundred comments on here that answer that question lol its called a car mount. you can learn how to make one on youtube

  • Have you insaled cinestyle yet?

  • @FritzBakon whats that

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  • @jessrocked not from a different angle

    

  • @jessrocked You did it from the side so that the camera is out of the shot. I think he may have caught the cam in the mirror which is why he may have been adjusting it with his entire hand. But, either from the side of the bottom angle

  • @jessrocked not really. It's all about positioning the camera right.

  • @jessrocked I'm not an expert but I guess you can't see the reflection of the camera because if the angle of the wind shield. If you look closely at the video you will see reflections of the tree above the car...

  • how did you do the mirror shot @ 0:27 ? i mean, shouldn't there be a reflection of the camera?

  • i don't understand the dislikes... good effort on the clip!

  • Nice.you guys on on the right track.tycoonaction@gmail.com

  • what color correction did you do? I see some "crushed blacks," maybe some saturation, I don't know what else though. Looks really good. The "film look" is mainly color correction right? Personally I am more a fan of 30fps so don't try to convince me otherwise.

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