Re: Cinematography Challenge (Read Rules First)
I like the background houses. Did you make them?
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I like the background houses. Did you make them?
Yes, well kind of. They were creator houses I scrounged from the pieces I had laying around.
Hmm, nice entries.
But, you know, there are other definitions of pursuit than A chasing B .
2. The act of striving: the pursuit of higher education.
3. An activity, such as a vocation or hobby, engaged in regularly.
Nothing special.
after a long break of not doing the cinematography challenge, I have come back.
Humm.... This shot is suspiciously like mine. Same angle, and the subject is being chased by something out of focus. Strange, isn't it.
Not really, no.
Oh, and Filmguy, love your photo.
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filmyguy, I like that, good to see James Bond on a mission again.
Gospelnut, I'd have to agree with you on that, it is pretty similar even though the ages are almost total opposite.
filmyguy, although there are elements of your shot that I dislike, I love the cluttered city feel and the different hues of light. Very cool style.
- Leo
Humm.... This shot is suspiciously like mine. Same angle, and the subject is being chased by something out of focus. Strange, isn't it.
For your sake, I really hope that was sarcasm, but I don't think it was.
Gospelnut wrote:Humm.... This shot is suspiciously like mine. Same angle, and the subject is being chased by something out of focus. Strange, isn't it.
For your sake, I really hope that was sarcasm, but I don't think it was.
What do you mean, for my sake?
If you meant it as you said it you seem to be a little ... paranoid.
I hope my entry wasn't to under-par that you are afraid to talk about it.....
@ Goliathan:
The first thing you did wrong is the camera angle, aiming directly at the sides of two minifigs makes a very plain and slightly boring shot. Try to put the camera in front of the fleeing minifig and only show the upper part, so no pants. Then make sure the pursuer can be seen over the shoulder of the fleeing minifig.
Also try to light your background evenly, it seems that you just light the bottom. It's a good thing that you covered the edge between the background and the set with some props though. One more thing about the lighting: Try to light the minifigs a bit more and the set a bit less, so that they stand out more.
Very nice Filmyguy.
Nothing special.
Hehe, that one reminds me a bit of an entry I did a while ago:
Anyways, I will probably make a frame this round. It has been quite a while now...
Here's my entry. I wasn't sure where to put the focus though, so I made two images.
I hope you like it .
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