Topic: Coffee Shop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp59oQQoG5k
As you can see I'm not too good at brickfilming yet. Post all your criticism.
Last edited by Goldenbrick (April 10, 2009 (08:40pm))
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp59oQQoG5k
As you can see I'm not too good at brickfilming yet. Post all your criticism.
Last edited by Goldenbrick (April 10, 2009 (08:40pm))
That was pretty nice, actually. I saw the joke coming from miles away, but still it was pretty good.
The animation didn't seem to be bad at all; what you probably need to do is tape down both camera and set, so that when you are animating the camera won't move around. This way your picture will be much more steady and easy on the eyes. Apart from that it looked pretty good.
Yeah, I know. My camera moved bumped alot and the light in which I shot.
the light flicker was anoying, but it didn't really distract me that much, the joke was a little obvious. but this is pretty good for a newer brickfilmer. just keep trying!
It was mainly the bumps I noticed.
What kind of camera are you using? A webcam? A Digital Camera? A Camcorder?
-MRB
Actually it's really OK, it's not good but by the time your animations will improve. Just don't stop animating and you'll get the results.
I was using a Logitech Quickcam for Notebooks.
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