Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
Keesret, I would suggest drawing the arrows on the signs with a marker or pen, if not using stickers or printing it out. It looks rather hard to see.
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Keesret, I would suggest drawing the arrows on the signs with a marker or pen, if not using stickers or printing it out. It looks rather hard to see.
Keesret, I would suggest drawing the arrows on the signs with a marker or pen, if not using stickers or printing it out. It looks rather hard to see.
Yeah, I know. But keep in mind that this frame hasn't been color-corrected yet. I'll probably change some setting so you can see it better.
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
It's totally amazing ![]()
The only thing is that the camera i slightly tilted.
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
Looks good! The lighting, set, and quality or good. It really grabs my attention.
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
Awsome !!!!!!!!! ![]()
backyardlegos wrote: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 FlickrIt's totally amazing
The only thing is that the camera i slightly tilted.
I know it's tilted, but I already after watching the whole shot animated it really takes nothing away from the film, so I'm not going to worry about it. ![]()
@backyardlegos, Very well done. Love the reflection off of the two alley walls, and good use of depth of field.
I like it Rafael, but it doesn't look very cinematic (Unless that's not what you're trying to achieve). I would suggest changing the lighting settings to make it look more cinematic (Maybe a little darker, some color correction, etc.).
Also, here's another frame from Hostile Take Down:
Some feedback would be appreciated.
You must have at least 2 feedbacks until the next person can post their frame. I hope this works out, let's see what you've got!
Wow, quality is amazing! Are you using a DSLR?
Yes. A Nikon D3000 (With remote).
Splash wrote:Splash wrote:
You must have at least 2 feedbacks until the next person can post their frame. I hope this works out, let's see what you've got!
Literally just as I finished my post, LarryStudios had already posted his frame about a minute or two earlier. Sorry if I upset anybody.
I like it Rafael, but it doesn't look very cinematic (Unless that's not what you're trying to achieve). I would suggest changing the lighting settings to make it look more cinematic (Maybe a little darker, some color correction, etc.).
Also, here's another frame from Hostile Take Down:
Some feedback would be appreciated.
It looks great! Where did you get those minifigure parts?
Juggernaut Pictures wrote:I like it Rafael, but it doesn't look very cinematic (Unless that's not what you're trying to achieve). I would suggest changing the lighting settings to make it look more cinematic (Maybe a little darker, some color correction, etc.).
Also, here's another frame from Hostile Take Down:
Some feedback would be appreciated.
It looks great! Where did you get those minifigure parts?
Mace Windu's head, mutt's hair, and some tux. (is that a basket ball net I see in the way back?)
Anyway, here's one of the final scenes for my upcoming film...
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It looks great! Where did you get those minifigure parts?
Mace Windu's head, mutt's hair, and some tux. (is that a basket ball net I see in the way back?)
Yeah, it's just Mace Windu's head and hands. The hair is from one of our Lego City sets and the tux is from an Indiana Jones set of ours.
I love the frame ZachFB! I especially love the motion blur you used in the shot. I do think that it could have been shot at a more dynamic angle though. Still good however! ![]()
It looks great!
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