Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
Chris, i'm trying to pick too much, but that is an oddly framed shot. And try to not to stretch it to widescreen, crop it or leave it original.
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Chris, i'm trying to pick too much, but that is an oddly framed shot. And try to not to stretch it to widescreen, crop it or leave it original.
Here's a little something from my next film 'How to Not Rob a Bank' which will hopefully come out this Summer.
I really like the angle of this shot and all the colors and such look very nice to me.
What do you think? ![]()
Chris, i'm trying to pick too much, but that is an oddly framed shot. And try to not to stretch it to widescreen, crop it or leave it original.
Wait? You're trying to pick too much? Haha, that's fine, and thanks for your feedback. I'll try to fix that.
@AnnoyingNoises. It looks cool. I like the angle that it's in. But, girls robbing a bank? lolwut?
What, can't girls rob a bank? Btw, very nice shot, I like the angle.
But, girls robbing a bank? lolwut?
No. Girls NOT robbing a bank. Note the title. ![]()

Chris W. wrote:But, girls robbing a bank? lolwut?
No. Girls NOT robbing a bank. Note the title.
Exactly. ![]()
The title of this film probably doesn't make much sense. But it will once you see the movie. It's pretty awesome.
Also I guess a girl could rob a bank. It's just that the stereotypical criminal is a man. It might be interesting.
I chose those two because they just seemed to fit the part well. And their colors go so well with each other and the scenes I was doing. Mixing and matching the right colors if very important to me. And if I imagine the scenes I was doing with two guys, it just doesn't seem to fit correctly. It's also kind of interesting to have female main characters in a brickfilm since it's not done very often.![]()
Last edited by Squid (June 24, 2011 (07:28am))

I like the blood...
Which movie is that from?

Mmm.... I don't like the blood...
I do, I think it's done pretty well. But the light isn't really good for me.
Here's another thing from 'Bank' with my new flare effects and better red light.
Beautiful. Very nicely done, rather than just doing a red dot you changed the lighting appropriately. Good job. And RobBrick, I agree with MPfist0.
That looks good, except the muzzle flash seems to be out of perspective with the gun. That's all. Other than that it's epicness.
ANP, that movie really looks awesome. I will look forward to it. I can't really say anything about the frame.
I can.
It looks great, apart from the actual muzzle flash.
You need to use a more fiery flare, seeing as that one looks more like a laser.
This is a good image to use.
I can.
It looks great, apart from the actual muzzle flash.
You need to use a more fiery flare, seeing as that one looks more like a laser.
This is a good image to use.
Actually, I make a point to not use realistic flares. I personally like a little more cartoon style effect since I'm usually going for a fun, classical, and pleasant mood, even when mobsters are shooting at people. ![]()
Here's another thing from 'Bank' with my new flare effects and better red light.
Sweet! ![]()
I can't see the frame.
Umm... That's not relevant to the topic.
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