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As some of you may have heard, the city of Toronto's garbage workers are on strike. My Dad works for management, which means that he is working 12 hr shifts 7pm to 7am. What, I hear you cry, does this have to do with S.T.A.R. ? Simple. As he is working those long hours, he is sleeping most of the day, so I can't do voices for my entry. I ask all male brickfilmers on this site to try out for my film, as I can't do it myself. maggosh, I sent you 2 PMs where are you?
So thats why you've been chasing all over for his posts and telling him to check his PMs.
Looks like we've got about 30 days if I'm not mistaken.
I got to start filming mine. ![]()
30 days, 20 seconds of footage...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can! (i better can)
-flip
30 days, 20 seconds of footage...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can! (i better can)
-flip
I have no footage. ![]()
I have no footage.
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Hopefully I'll start filming today, but it's highly likely I won't start 'til next weekend.
I've been editing for quite a while. With breaks in between.
EDIT: nvm i do not have my own sound library, or music and do not want to do it longer than 2 minutes.
Last edited by LEGOStudios (June 27, 2009 (09:03am))
hmm the only time i can find to animate is at night before going to bed for a couple of hours, but then i have to be quiet so as to not wake anyone up :S it gets tough and i hope i can get to animating on a regular basis pretty soon.
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filmyguy wrote:I have no footage.
Same
Hopefully I'll start filming today, but it's highly likely I won't start 'til next weekend.
I don't even have a script, because I can't use the other one ![]()
There are other means of stabilizing your camera, don't lose hope!
I rarely, if ever, use a tripod, I usually just sit the camera on the set and avoid touching it.
Ooo, you are a Daredevil. I always use a tripod, everytime.
I build a frame around my camera.
I've been using my son's dumbbell weights as a base and one on top stops it moving around.
By having the camera mounted on the table of the scene if you accidentally knock the table the camera doesn't always get bumped, it stays in registration. I also have been making train bases as a dolly camera but sometimes you move the base and before I take the shot it rolls away....:/
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