Re: Cinematography Challenge (Read Rules First)
yay, i won. Whatev, theme coming soon. I'll try and think up something inspiring.
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yay, i won. Whatev, theme coming soon. I'll try and think up something inspiring.
Well, I just for some reason thought of someone with a mis-entrpreted Identity being hunted.
Okay if the theme is good enough then count me in
Alright I guess it's about time I posted a theme.
In-Hiding
Be creative.
But again, doesn't matter if the concept is fantastic, just as long as the cinematography is good.
Post some frames, people!
You know, that theme rings a bell...
No
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First time entering. Hopefully not the last.
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wow.
wow.
Good or bad? ![]()
both are pretty bad. in the first one you can't see the man hiding at all, and in the second one I couldn't hardly tell it was a man at first, and the main idea it blurred out.

and the main idea it blurred out.
Just wondering how?
in the first one you can't see the man hiding at all, and in the second one I couldn't hardly tell it was a man at first,
Well, I get what you're saying by not being able to see the man hiding in the second one, I actually took it down cause it did look pretty bad, but, I think the man is quite visible, IMO.
I must enter. Now to think....
both are pretty bad. in the first one you can't see the man hiding at all, and in the second one I couldn't hardly tell it was a man at first, and the main idea it blurred out.
I don't think they're that bad, IMO. All it needs is a bit more light in the back so you can see there's a head peaking out back there.
I'll save the rest of my critiquing for the judging though.
New one. More light, easier to see. Hopefully it's better. (More HD, too
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My first attempt at some interesting cinematography:
I couldn't get the QP9k to focus in on the fugitive/guy in hiding(a drawback of the QP9k), so I decided to have it focus on the gun instead.
Edit: Dammit, I wish I had just been a little more proactive and taken the same shot a little brighter. I didn't take into account that you have to have a pretty darn good monitor to see things properly.
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