Topic: Outdoor driving test
I made this 24fps test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUKmHSCM AAAAAAABAA
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I made this 24fps test: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUKmHSCM AAAAAAABAA
For an animation filmed outside this is pretty good, except for the light flicker, but that's usually what happens when you film outside. I still think that you should purchase a better camera (Something like the Logitech 9000 which currently is fairly cheap). It would make your movies much more enjoyable to watch. Other than that a good 24 fps test, just weird that it's filmed outside.
Last edited by Keesret (April 9, 2012 (01:04am))
This isn't animation, so why is it in the WIPs and Tests subforum? Also if you're starting to do real-life things then please purchase a better camera. You can easily get a cheap pocket camcorder at a supermarket and they have a decent video quality. Other than that I don't really see the point of this video.
WHY THIS ISN'T AN ANIMATION?
I think this is animation. I'm really on that way. He's a beginner, why you judge him immediately. Troodom has a bad camera, but this is an animation test. He told it us. I recommend that don't judge immediately. E.g. Onion judged me, 'cause I judged animationIsaac. And then I realized that I was pretty rude. So... yes.
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But Troodom. Nice that It is 24 FPS. I recommend too, that you would by a new camera. But don't listen too much critic, do what you ever want to.
WHY THIS ISN'T AN ANIMATION?
I think this is animation. I'm really on that way. He's a beginner, why you judge him immediately. Troodom has a bad camera, but this is an animation test. He told it us. I recommend that don't judge immediately. E.g. Onion judged me, 'cause I judged animationIsaac. And then I realized that I was pretty rude. So... yes.
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But Troodom. Nice that It is 24 FPS. I recommend too, that you would by a new camera. But don't listen too much critic, do what you ever want to.
For the record I have no pre-judgement against anyone of this site, I was just giving advice. Also I didn't see that this was an animation. I thought this was just filmed from a camcorder because almost nobody films stop-motion outside, so yes that was my mistake
. I apologize for the slight rudeness in the post and I shall edit my post accordingly to give some useful information.
Last edited by Keesret (April 9, 2012 (01:06am))
For an animation filmed outside this is pretty good, except for the light flicker, but that's usually what happens when you film outside. I still think that you should purchase a better camera (Something like the Logitech 9000 which currently is fairly cheap). It would make your movies much more enjoyable to watch. Other than that a good 24 fps test, just weird that it's filmed outside.
The Logitech 9k is a webcamera, so it would be pretty hard to use it outside. ![]()
Keesret wrote:For an animation filmed outside this is pretty good, except for the light flicker, but that's usually what happens when you film outside. I still think that you should purchase a better camera (Something like the Logitech 9000 which currently is fairly cheap). It would make your movies much more enjoyable to watch. Other than that a good 24 fps test, just weird that it's filmed outside.
The Logitech 9k is a webcamera, so it would be pretty hard to use it outside.
I didn't read it well, but yes, you are right.
I liked it!
I thought it was good!
One thing, the cam moved about quite a lot, where did you place the camera, Was it on a tripod?
Yep, on a tripod.
Incase you all are wondering, I use the Olympus Stylus-7010 camera. I cannot get a new camera.
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