Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
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Last edited by funmiproductions (January 6, 2014 (03:15pm))
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Test shots: Shooting has started



Last edited by funmiproductions (January 6, 2014 (03:15pm))
What is it for? ![]()
Oh, nothing, just a little video made by a huge spiderman fan. ![]()
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For any Star Wars: Battlefront fans out there... I'm making my own variation based on it.
Wow, Olsonstudios, I'm in awe.
All those frames look amazing, well done! I'm a huge fan of Star Wars: Battlefront, especially the second installment which I've probably played more than any other video game in my entire collection. Anyway, judging by those frames, I have no doubt that your video will end up being superb!
Nice! The concept is amazing, I take it that this is a video about Star Wars: Battlefront?
@Olsonstudios Those are some beautiful frames you've got there. Knowing what your animations are normally like, I can tell this is going to be bloooooooming brilliant.
@funmiproductions Good attempts, but try to fill the frame better. In both frames, your characters are bunched up in the sides of the image. Also, in the first frame, you should try and copy Harry's angle a bit more accurately. He's looking across the space from the right edge of the frame, and tilted downards. Hope this helps!
@funmiproductions Good attempts, but try to fill the frame better. In both frames, your characters are bunched up in the sides of the image. Also, in the first frame, you should try and copy Harry's angle a bit more accurately. He's looking across the space from the right edge of the frame, and tilted downards. Hope this helps!
How's the new Harry pic?
The new image looks about the same as the other one, with the exception of dimmer lighting and the minifigure standing a little closer to the centre of the image. I think I would go with Jampot's advice, and hunch the figure over just a little bit more.
I think the new image is a huge improvement.
The angle seems good enough, now you just need to get closer to the figure.
You should try to bend him over a bit, or -if possible- position your camera so that it looks down on him very slightly. Getting closer would make it even better.
Last edited by BrickStory (January 8, 2014 (08:49am))
I broke my last light bulbs. Until I go shopping later, I cant recreate the harry photo for now. Here's something else I made earlier

Not bad, but maybe putting a mostly-covered-up flashlight or two in the background for the lights would be beneficial. Also maybe sticking some of these pieces around the outside of the opening would take away the current sense of blandness (it is kind of bland at the moment, nothing but a minifigure and a white wall with a black hole in it.
Test shots: Shooting has started
Work on the chroma keying a little more.
That frame looks great Isaac! I love the bridge design.
That frame looks amazing, could we see some pictures of the set?
Also, Rockydude, it looks pretty nice, but the positioning of Andrew Garfield seemes a little off, and they both seem to be quite low down in the frame.

Also, Rockydude, it looks pretty nice, but the positioning of Andrew Garfield seemes a little off, and they both seem to be quite low down in the frame.
Those are actually Funmi Production's' frames, not Rockydudes.
AnimationIsaac, that looks pretty cool. I'm curious about your film.
That frame looks amazing, could we see some pictures of the set?
Here's the set:

I'm curious about your film.
It's going to be a short 2-3 minute long brickfilm I'm going to release in the next few weeks about a tree and an unfortunate (and fortunate) turn of events. ![]()
Wait, do you film on your floor? How do you get such a low angle with that setup?

Yup, at the moment there's no room for a desk, wait, no, let me rephrase that. I've been animating on the floor for 6 years and haven't ever got around to buying a desk
With the low angle, I just place my DSLR on the floor by itself and so far I have never bumped it!
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