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A couple from a Student Film Shoot

 
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Nov 15, 2008 17:49 |  #1

A couple of shots from a student film project I shot stills for a couple of weeks ago. Would like to know what you guys think.

I feel like I want to crop #1 but I'm not sure how...

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Nov 15, 2008 21:10 |  #2

I think these are both good shots, considering what they really are and what they were really a part of. You have the focus at the correct point in #1, and you have rendered #2 very appropriately, given the lighting that was there.

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Nov 16, 2008 01:10 |  #3

Thanks Bob, appreciate the comment!


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Nov 16, 2008 01:23 |  #4

Was thinking, if you feel the need to crop #1 I would imagine the best crop would be to have the top of the frame actually go through the blond guys head somewhere.


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Nov 17, 2008 22:15 |  #5

the 1st shoot is kinda cool




  
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Nov 17, 2008 23:26 |  #6
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Aw man, we never had HD cameras back in film school...

Then again, back then there weren't any HD cameras...

Shutter clicks during filming = bad... remember dude. ;)

First one reminds me of Battlefield Earth for some reason. :p




  
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Nov 18, 2008 12:41 |  #7

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Aw man, we never had HD cameras back in film school...

Then again, back then there weren't any HD cameras...

Shutter clicks during filming = bad... remember dude. ;)

First one reminds me of Battlefield Earth for some reason. :p

LoL yeah kids these days have all the shiny new toys... they don't have to deal with cutting or lugging around canisters of film anymore...

I actually kept checking with the sound guy to see if they were picking the shutter clicks up - he said I was fine... I hope he's right :oops:


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