Topic: Married with Vader Episode 2.
Married with Vader Epiosde 2.
The aftermath of what happened after Luke blew up the first death star at the Skywalker home.
Last edited by Antonio Ferrara (March 2, 2012 (01:12pm))
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Married with Vader Epiosde 2.
The aftermath of what happened after Luke blew up the first death star at the Skywalker home.
Last edited by Antonio Ferrara (March 2, 2012 (01:12pm))
You might want to change epiosde to episode. Maybe try 15 or 24 fps and stabilize your cam. It has some witty dialogue though and made me chuckle once or twice, 3/5.
Thanks for catching that LOL.
Glad you got a chuckle out of it.
You are not the first person to tell me about bumpy camera and I listen to all comments and am not ignoring the problem.
I am at my wits end with my camera and how to stabllize it. I have tried a few things with no success so far.
My current project which is in post production I feel I have turned the corner on increasing my frame rate.
Though there will still be a few bumps here and there darn it.
Thanks for the kind words and watching.
Keesret wrote:You might want to change epiosde to episode. Maybe try 15 or 24 fps and stabilize your cam. It has some witty dialogue though and made me chuckle once or twice, 3/5.
You are not the first person to tell me about bumpy camera and I listen to all comments and am not ignoring the problem.
I am at my wits end with my camera and how to stabllize it.
Have you tried a tripod or a custom LEGO holder?
Antonio Ferrara wrote:Keesret wrote:You might want to change epiosde to episode. Maybe try 15 or 24 fps and stabilize your cam. It has some witty dialogue though and made me chuckle once or twice, 3/5.
You are not the first person to tell me about bumpy camera and I listen to all comments and am not ignoring the problem.
I am at my wits end with my camera and how to stabllize it.Have you tried a tripod or a custom LEGO holder?
Actually I use a tripod. Please explain custom Lego holder?
Please explain custom Lego holder?
A cage for your camera made out of Lego pieces.
Loved it. Looking forward to the next episode.
Antonio Ferrara wrote:Actually I use a tripod. Please explain custom Lego holder?
Something like this but then made for your camera.
Unfortunately I use a video camera to film and can't do that. Thanks anyways.
Will check the timer settings.
Thanks for the help greatly appreciated.
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