Re: Cinematography Challenge (Read Rules First)
I don't get it.
one guy is calling another guy but the rooms that they are in are right next to eachother.
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I don't get it.
one guy is calling another guy but the rooms that they are in are right next to eachother.
So.
Ill add a caption. And Aaron's wrong.
The point of this contest is to convey the theme only through the frame.
Its not.
Heres my entry with meh Quickcam Pro 4000.
I see you have bought the City Minifigure Collection set .
Looks ok. I see the humor, the cinematography isn't really there though. If the camera were closer up to the minifigs and if the shot was widescreen (please, people, make your frames widescreen) then I think it would look a lot better. Also, I want you to be creative, but I think you more frames should be b/w.
Last edited by filmyguy (January 18, 2009 (01:34pm))
I see you have bought the City Minifigure Collection set .
Well i'm at my grandma's this weekend and i don't have all my legos except for a brick box and the CMC set.
I have this photo but it's not really close to the minifigs its just more to the left.
Is that a mis-molded 1x1 round plate?
It is a poop-stud and the monkey is throwing poop at that poor man's suit.
ImperialScouts wrote:Is that a mis-molded 1x1 round plate?
Indeed. I thought it look like a... well you get the picture.
Neat. Did you get it in a set?
Though, I have to wonder why there is an ant there?
On another note, check these sweet cinematographic shots: Here and and here!
Last edited by ImperialScouts (January 18, 2009 (11:25pm))
Why is everybody reverting back to showing the theme in an idiotically brick-in-the-face (no pun intended) way?
please, people, make your frames widescreen
I disagree; widescreen looks good, but only if you use it well. I hate seeing a film where the director has just cropped the shot to look "professional".
Neat. Did you get it in a set?
On another note, check these sweet cinematographic shots: Here and and here!
The mis-mold was in the Cafe Corner set. I never did end up ordering a replacment.
AT94's sets and photographs are great along with builder Alex Eylar who builds fantastic sets then displays outstanding photography.
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