Topic: New Video
I made a new video a few days ago. This is the first video where I recorded and used my own voice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voBHfxCBSvs
There's too much light flicker! Haha.
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I made a new video a few days ago. This is the first video where I recorded and used my own voice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voBHfxCBSvs
There's too much light flicker! Haha.
Is there anything in particular you'd like feedback on? It makes it easier to give feedback.
I noticed you're working at 24fps, which is really unnecessary. It's a lot more work that the more favoured 15fps and the difference between the two is almost unnoticeable. Don't make yourself work any harder than you have to already! Brickfilming takes long enough as it is.
Is there anything in particular you'd like feedback on? It makes it easier to give feedback.
I noticed you're working at 24fps, which is really unnecessary. It's a lot more work that the more favoured 15fps and the difference between the two is almost unnoticeable. Don't make yourself work any harder than you have to already! Brickfilming takes long enough as it is.
I don't know about that. I used 24fps in my newest film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfAKdtP6qSs I think 24 fps looks more smooth then 15fps when done correctly. 24fps makes ease in ease out much easier making it appear smoother.
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