Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
ENDFilms, that's a sweet looking frame!
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ENDFilms, that's a sweet looking frame!
Your shot looks really nice, Ender.
I love the lighting, though I feel may it might look better its framing a tad higher.
Wow, Lemuel, that's a really nicely composed shot.

Your shot looks really nice, Ender.
I love the lighting, though I feel may it might look better its framing a tad higher.
I would have liked that, but then you would see the lamp. ![]()
Yea that frame looks really nice.
I'm going to leave this very cryptic frame here, and yes - the frame is the right way round.;)
Nice angle.
It gives the picture a slightly disorienting view.
That is exactly the look I'm looking for! You should see what sort of set I've had to build for that. There is a lot of 'off-frame' considerations. I should take some photo's. Most would go "no way!". ![]()
It's an ambulance interior, isn't it?
Very good.
I'm glad you got that without any audio, motion or other context. ![]()
@Galactic Films:The light behind him seems a little too bright, but the out-of-focus objects to the left and right framing Hawkeye in the middle really look really good and help the shot to not feel empty.
@togfox: That frame is great. I rarely see ceilings in brickfilms and the way you did it here looks fantastic!
Thanks twick. I picked the script (its not my script) partly because it will show a camera view point that is hardly ever used in brick films. I initially struggled with the roof. It is essentially my backdrop and it will be forever in frame. I had a large flat piece there with the underside exposed, going for the authentic lego brick look and feel. I didn't like it. I don't need to tell you how ghastly the underside of bricks look. I then flipped it over and put those "ceiling tiles" on it. I had to borrow parts from my recent lego city police station to do it which is great because using those 10 pieces justified the $100 I spent on that set
(is anyone believing this?). So, with the piece flipped upside down and tiles/lights attached, I had to attach it to the walls despite it facing the wrong way. Soluton? Tape!
You dont' see it of course. I am enjoying the new POV and I hope to deliver a brick film that is completely different to what you are all use to.
Sound like is time for you to learn about S.N.O.T.'s (studs not on top)
That's a really neat looking frame, togfox, not something you see in brickfilms often.


A little too much orange, but it is a unique and interesting lighting setup.
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