Topic: Tutorials
Hello all!
I'm going to be working on a series of in-depth tutorial videos soon, and I want your input!
What kinds of things should I include?
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Hello all!
I'm going to be working on a series of in-depth tutorial videos soon, and I want your input!
What kinds of things should I include?
Sorry, im not english; whats an in-depth ?!
It's like thorough. Look some dictionary.
But yes mobiledeli, do some tutorials. We really love your videos, all! They are so professional.
For tutorials: Do some walk and run cycles in 24 FPS tutorials and some interesting things and + some masking double backflip! Everything GO!
Hello all!
I'm going to be working on a series of in-depth tutorial videos soon, and I want your input!
What kinds of things should I include?
You could tell something about the light in a film and designing the sets.
Sorry, im not english; whats an in-depth ?!
Dictionary.com: Intensive, thorough, or profound.
Basically means going into a lot of detail.
@mobiledeli: EVERYTHING.
I would suggest running cycles, tips for transitioning from 15 FPS to 24 and/or 30 FPS, and how to get that zero-g animation effect you did a while ago.
Backflip, 24 fps walk cycle, the lights in the Hero Factory Max, Set building techniques, animating in sand, the wierd running the adventurer did in the start of Egyptian Holiday, the spear trap, and the raising platform.
Really, like everyone is saying, the basic movements and aspects of filming in 24fps.
In your films your camera is always moving around very smoothly and it looks awesome. I'd love to see a tutorial on that.
Awesome, keep the ideas coming.
Mr.Rundown101 great ideas, which running the adventurer did in the start of Egyptian Holiday?
I'd suggest a one shot walk through.
Basically, take one short for an upcoming film you're planning, and document everything that went into it. The idea, the building of the set, the animation, and then the sound plus VFX if present.
Edit it up nicely, then you'll have a nice little video with some good information on various techniques from your arsenal.
The run right after the adventurer with the magnifying glass got out of the car. And thanks.
Awesome can't wait!
how to think of film ideas? mabey? idk
hows it going??
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