Re: Cinematography Challenge (Read Rules First)
Just Kidden should win. ![]()
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Just Kidden should win. ![]()
Not sure if judging will ever happen, so let's just say that JustKidden wins so this thread can get moving again.
Okay, since this thread has died once more, shall I post a theme to get it moving again?
Please do.
Theme: Love at First Sight
Make a frame where 'instant attraction' is visible. It can be a nice 'love at first sight' or seduction.
I may enter.
Post a picture of Rocky Bubbles Robert.
Call me crazy but I have an idea to get this thread back on track.
Instead of entries just being pictures, why not have actual short animations showing good cinematography? Then it doesn't have to be limited to one single frame. How about that? I might even film something right now to get you guys started off.
I'm in if that happens. ![]()
Filmyguy, you may have a good Idea, but that may actually make the situation worse if possible.
Filmyguy, you may have a good Idea, but that may actually make the situation worse if possible.
I know what you mean. But it's worth a try! It does not have to be long at all.
I'm sticking with the theme that's going right now btw.
Glad you guys are taking to the idea though!
I'm all for it, but I have two questions:
*Is there a time limit to each animated short?
*Does the theme still stand?
I'm all for it, but I have two questions:
*Is there a time limit to each animated short?
*Does the theme still stand?
The answers are above you.
But to extend on the time limit thing, maximum I'd say should be 30 seconds.
I quite like the original point of CC with it being you making a frame.
With it being animation, it would just be another version of the Animation Challenge.
Timothy R, you have a good point.
I disagree, cinematography and animation are different. You don't even need to have any animation in your entry, the frames just need to look good.
Perhaps both traditional frames and shots could be eligible?
I was going to say the same thing.
That would work.
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