Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
Tell me if the frame is too overexposed.
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Pictures from upcoming video.
*Psst*
The film is based on Star Trek ![]()
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Tell me if the frame is too overexposed.
Original
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Pictures from upcoming video.
*Psst*
The film is based on Star Trek ![]()
Its beautiful.
Oh my gravy that's outstanding dude.
I'm guessing that's a teleporter? It looks great. ![]()
Yep, it's based in the new star trek teleporter. Thanks for the comments; glad you like.
There; are some very nice frames Megagill!
Well done.
Some screen shots from a upcoming short film of mine 

Last edited by osomstudios (January 14, 2014 (01:31am))
The shapeshifting guns video? The first frame is quite nicely spread, but the second is all condensed to the right hand side and feels a little odd, as does the way that the background so dramatically drops away into blue.
Here's a frame from La Conquista, which I hope to have finished by the end of next week (though I only started filming today). I got the collectible minifigures conquistador in my Christmas stocking (along with yet another Evil Mech) and wanted to do an animation based around him. He's a really cool fig. I'm already thinking of potential sequels.
You don't really see much of the set in this shot, although there is a big pan that's taking a while to edit where it's a lot clearer. Thoughts?
Also, the body's really good for an Isildur minifig.
That looks amazing, I really like it. Good job.
The shot looks very nice. Wonderful depth and the setting and such all looks very nice.
Though there's this little thing under the boat which feels like it shouldn't be in the shot, as though the shot should be angled to avoid having anyone see that. Perhaps if it's a large photograph you should try cropping that out.
I like the use of focus for depth and atmosphere. Some sounds of lapping water, jungle screeches and muttering in Spanish and you'd be right there!
Thanks for the positive response, guys!
Though there's this little thing under the boat which feels like it shouldn't be in the shot
I'm going to try and remove that in After Effects, when I do all my colour grading. I didn't think it'd be that noticeable when I built the set, but alas no...
@Osomstudies- the first frame is good, but the gaps between the cliff pieces where the blue background show through detract from it slightly.
I really like that frame Jampot. I can't wait to watch the film. ![]()
That looks great! Like Squid mentioned, the hinge on the bottom of the boat is a little bit noticeable. Not too bad though.
I really like the focus, clarity, and colors in the shot.
Wow, that frame turned out well, Jampot! Great job!
Last edited by Mickey (January 15, 2014 (03:39pm))
thanks guys really appreciate your comments and critiques.

Frame from a Medieval film I'm working on.

It's purposefully dark, for it's nighttime.
I've yet to edit it. I may fix the tilt.
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