Re: Cinematography Challenge (Read Rules First)

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What is with all the pictures looking over someone's shoulder? If you do that, at least frame the shot so that it balances out.
- Leo

I hate my camera.

How did you get the background bricks so distinct
How did you get the background bricks so distinct
They are 1x2 Light Bley tiles on a 8x16 Brick
Just Kiddin, did you take the arms of and clay them to the body? ![]()
Yes, didn't know how to make it appear he was rubbing his hands. ![]()
Mutuceba wrote:How did you get the background bricks so distinct
They are 1x2 Light Bley tiles on a 8x16 Brick
I have to try that.
So what are the results filmguy?
So what are the results filmguy?
... Oh crap.
Gimmie till tomorrow afternoon... I am slightly unconscious right now at the moment.
I am slightly unconscious right now at the moment.
Which is why we're being repetitively redundant...
- Leo
filmyguy wrote:I am slightly unconscious right now at the moment.
Which is why we're being repetitively redundant...
- Leo
Ok ok, here they are, I mustered up the strength.
10. Just Kidden
/Shudders
I can see to much behind the scenes here. And I’m not even sure what’s happening in the picture. It just looks like you did it and ran.
Though the face is menacing, it's still confusing.
9. Aaron
Ugh, I can’t even make out that he is holding a gun. Not a very good angle for this kind of thing. Again, a guy holding a gun. Not very menacing, IMO.
8. LegoDudez
I don’t know what is happening here. Really, I don’t know what is happening at all.
7. Phizzle
Nice, but I would have settled for just a claw. You don’t want to show too much of the monster in a shot like this, just to keep the mystery. Nice angle.
6. Greensceener Studios
Again a guy with a gun, though I think your framing and awesome shadow make up for it nicely. (How the hell did you make the outline of the shadow so clean???)
5. Numbuh23
Again, a guy pointing a gun at someone, yeah yeah very menacing. BUT, I have to say, the face you picked makes him look quite inhuman and menacing.
That’s the thing I just want to point out, some joe with a gun doesn’t seem menacing, to me it seems pathetic.
I like your frame though, Numbuh23, still I’m not a fan of over the shoulder views too much, you did it ok. And of course I always love your set design.
4. Timothy R
I like this. Though, it looks a bit weird, is it zoomed in? I like the angle though.
Nice work.
NUMBER 3. JUST_A_MINIFIG
Nice. Very menacing. I don’t mind the darkness, btw.
NUMBER 2. JIMMYBOB
Missed it by that much. The edit is just a little too distracting, I am still wondering how you did it though, what editing program do you have? ![]()
NUMBER 1. HAZZAT
I crapped my pants. That’s menacing, dude. That’s all I can say.
You’re up.
I’m very glad at how many entries we got this round, and how many good ones too!
Give us a good theme, Haz! ![]()
Hm.... it's quite interesting to see your thoughts of it, filmyguy. I think I would have chosen quite differently. Anyway, I'm looking forward to an interesting theme, Hazzat!
- JD
i still think this theme fits to many of my recent entries:











isn't that weird. ![]()

on the second to last picture the gun looks weird when bent like that
Awesome!I never thought I'd get third.
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