Topic: Ease in - ease out test
A quick test i made using a Canon Rebel Xsi, and Imovie ( i figured out how to get a higher framerate
)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDMpuFEvKAY
Constructive criticism is welcome ![]()
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A quick test i made using a Canon Rebel Xsi, and Imovie ( i figured out how to get a higher framerate
)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDMpuFEvKAY
Constructive criticism is welcome ![]()
Not bad, but a bit choppy. Other than that, great job! ![]()
Well, lets see here.
It was a 10 second video, 8 of those seconds were Credits/Opening Thingy. Is that really necessary?
I didn't really see that much ease in - ease out either...
And it was somewhat choppy, had some light flicker, and it looked like the camera was focusing out a little bit. But those are easy to work out with lots of practice.
Other than that, I would give it a kinda 4/10.
But keep trying! You will get much better!
Ok
Last edited by Anteater (April 19, 2011 (08:05pm))
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