Hey Pritchard,
Thanks for the great feedback, I'll be sure to try adding in that stance where both feet are down.
Yeah thats a good point, his turn was rather moderate given the situation, I'll be sure to tune it up more the next time giving it a quicker reaction with an ease off at the end.
Once the camera angle switches, the frame rate seems to lower, and he bounces back and forth a lot. Make sure he's moving in a certain direction, and only in that direction. Jumping back for a frame can ruin the entire motion.
The frame did continue at 15fps, but I understand what you mean, pretty much the close up and the movement was him loading the shotgun. I have to practice that especially when jumping frames as you said, it can ruin the entire motion which is a great point.
Thanks man, I do appreciate that a lot, its also feedback from you and other members that provide me these incentives and tips on how to improve my brick film.
Sincerely,
Divine.
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