Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
Is that Jesus?
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Is that Jesus?
No you silly... it's Liam Neeson.
Wow, great frame! Looks really cinematic! ![]()
Double post.

Yes, it was really hard for me to smash this scrumptious chocolate creme egg....
Eeewwwwww.
Wonder what's gonna happen to it...
WOW..........
send me the video already.....
Power Generators
Wow, very nicely captured.
The only tiny thing that bothered me, was one of the volts of electricity on the lower left hand side was slightly lower down then the rest...was that intentional?
Very nice camera angle and lightning!
The quality is very good as well. You can sorta feel a bit "boring/normal" day.
I like the set, although it seems a little dark, I would brighten it a bit.
Here's a frame from a film I've been working on for a little over a month, it's a silent film inspired by Brave New World.

Alley Shot by bylegos, on Flickr
I'm gonna post something alrighty.
@ZachFB- Honestly I'm not that all impressed by your frame. It takes more than some lens flares to win my cinematographic heart.
@Keesret- I like the look of it, but the background is a heck of a lot brighter than the foreground.
@backyardlegos- Ooooh, I like the colours in this one. Nice lighting too. The shot's a bit tilted though.
Now here's a preview of something I'm working on.

The bottom half looks real, and the top half (the smoke stacks) looks computer-generated. I don't know why.
It looks great! What will your next film be about?
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