Re: Show Off Your Cinematography Skills!
I don't get how you guys do that
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Do what?
Cinematography requires a certain "sense" in your eye (which I am yet to acquire).
CGI Requires practice.
Cinematography requires a certain "sense" in your eye (which I am yet to acquire).
CGI Requires practice.
Negative. They're both just practice. At least for me - I never had some breakthrough moment where an angel came down and bestowed upon me some "sense" of cinematography.
- Leo
"Timelapse of an Animator's Studio.
The "ghosting" effect didn't quite come out exactly as I had hoped, but the rest of the shot is pretty much what I was trying to convey when I planned this out.
You're both right; if you keep practicing, your visual sense will become more sophisticated. It's the same with photography; you gain a much more subtle sense of composition over time, just as technical matters come to you more naturally. But once again, it's all because of practice.
No not cinematography
CGI
I don't get how you do CGI
Years and years of practice and reading tutorials...at least, so my brother says.
Why on earth is that guy holding a flintlock pistol in the 21st century?
I don't know. Besides that do you like the shot?
You should have made the guy's whole body turned with the gun not just the gun itself
when you just turn the gun it looks awkward
Ya, otherwise it looks pretty good.
Dunno, I think the red window really messes with the composition. The whole thing feels sort of awkward.
Better, but you still should change the gun.
get a cheap batman vs something set. the guns are awesome! or you could go to Brickarms...
It's all I have
Buy some Brickarms then.
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