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Cinematography Challenge entry a while back, I don't think I got much feedback on it.
I love the depth of field (and how the digital effect works with the depth of field as well). The only thing that looks a bit odd is the reflection of the left arm of the front guy, but apart from that the digital water effect (Squirlz?) was executed nicely and convincingly (especially because the water goes on after the front guy)
Holy wowzarz, Leo!
That's amazing!
That's a lot of white bricks!
Actually most of them are CGI.
But it's awesome anyway!
Your so awesome Leo!
That's a lot of white bricks!
Actually, there are only around 20 white bricks, the ones he stands on. The rest are CG.
Now, it's my turn.
The blurriness give kinda makes me wonder whats going on (other than a Giant Monitorr Lizard destroying stuff)
This is still one of my favorite shots
Ignore the words "Carpe Diem". This shot was for a school project.
My first Cinematography Challenge entry. I like how the lighting varies over from the top, as if trees were blocking.
One of my favorite shots. My overall favorite would be my "Give peace a chance" shot, but I don't seem to have it online.
I like that first pic fib, it has a very cool B-Movie feel to it.
How and why is it so like grainy?
How and why is it so like grainy?
I don't know, dude, maybe it's just my crappy camera?
Here's another CC entry. (That won the round it was entered in, as did my previous one) There are some things about it that bug me, though.
- Leo
Stop it, Leo, you are stealing the spotlight You are so awesome at CGI
CGI?
You add too much CGI and we prefer real stuff. But that's better.
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