Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
You clearly didn't understand the reference
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You clearly didn't understand the reference
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Edit: OOOOHH, now I get it. *facepalm*
Last edited by Mighty Wanderer (November 14, 2013 (03:09pm))
Hm, too much yellow. Maybe tone it down with a stripe of a different color on the wall. Or some props maybe.
YOU DO NOT KNOW TRUE ART!!!!
Last edited by CarrollFilms (November 20, 2013 (07:33pm))
So far, all of The Superhero films have made no sense. I don't understand how everyone loves them so much...
Funmi, I can only redirect you to Carroll's above post.
Hehehe, I'm lost.
not a frame, but actually a finished video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKMlUViYZFA
Just want to know how the water turned out.... I'm kinda on the fence. but, I told my girlfriend(the female voice) I'd have it done by today and didnt want to keep her waiting for to long, and already did 3 goes at it.... least the green screen works well....
not a frame, but actually a finished video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKMlUViYZFA
Just want to know how the water turned out.... I'm kinda on the fence. but, I told my girlfriend(the female voice) I'd have it done by today and didnt want to keep her waiting for to long, and already did 3 goes at it.... least the green screen works well....
I liked it. The water effect was pretty good!
That's looks great! I do wonder though, if it's night; why is the setting so well lit?
That's looks great! I do wonder though, if it's night; why is the setting so well lit?
Man has a point.
That's looks great!
Thanks!
I do wonder though, if it's night; why is the setting so well lit?
Christmas Magic. ![]()
Cooked Cat wrote:not a frame, but actually a finished video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKMlUViYZFA
Just want to know how the water turned out.... I'm kinda on the fence. but, I told my girlfriend(the female voice) I'd have it done by today and didnt want to keep her waiting for to long, and already did 3 goes at it.... least the green screen works well....I liked it. The water effect was pretty good!
thanks mate. does anyone have any ideas on how, if i was to do it again, to do it better?

"Send these faul beest into the Abyss!" by canaanmay, on Flickr
"Send these faul beest into the Abyss!"
"Send these faul beest into the Abyss!" by canaanmay, on Flickr"Send these faul beest into the Abyss!"
It's pretty nice, although I'd like to see some other colored objects in the background, white dominates too much.
I agree with Larry, a couple of plants or something should do the trick. I'm also a bit bothered by Gandalf's staff, or rather, the way it covers part of his face. Mostly because it's a bit out of focus. I would suggest changing the camera angle or lower his staff.
The white is okay, I don't see what the problem is.
However, the shot looks like it's a bit squashed for some reason.
To coment on the white, this is Minsa Tirith it is all white.
That explanation would hardly work for my mean filmmaking tutor
add a tree or something. The design of the castle doesn't have to change.
Galactic Films wrote:To coment on the white, this is Minas Tirith it is all white.
add a tree or something
Actually, Minas Tirith does have a tree or two. And, it also has the White Tree of Gondor.
Last edited by Mickey (November 22, 2013 (06:35am))
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