Topic: A Glimpse Into the Future
A Glimpse Into the Future
The future is filled with action. But how can there be a future!? Isn't the world supposed to end in 2012?
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A Glimpse Into the Future
The future is filled with action. But how can there be a future!? Isn't the world supposed to end in 2012?
haha i liked 5,000ish channels and the $50.47 gas
The camera was really shaky at times, i'd recommend using a tripod and setting it on a big board or something (that is, if you're filming on carpet)
Also, it looked like u used a webcam, i'd recommend getting a decent camera that has a remote capture program. Most Cannon cameras have one
But other than that, great job I loved it!
That was a great film! Pretty descent storyline. There were a good number of light flickers and the camera shook a lot. Also work on making the audio not have that breathing into the microphone noise. In spite of these problems, I think it was good.
Funny Film! I liked the ending... the camera was a little shaky though... but overall a good film!:D
haha i liked 5,000ish channels and the $50.47 gas
The camera was really shaky at times, i'd recommend using a tripod and setting it on a big board or something (that is, if you're filming on carpet)
Also, it looked like u used a webcam, i'd recommend getting a decent camera that has a remote capture program. Most Cannon cameras have one
But other than that, great job I loved it!
Why am I finding myself thinking your advice is kinda sketchy?
I never saw any good advice given with dodgy spelling.
A nice little film. I can honestly say that I didn't expect the (rather obvious) ending. The little aforementioned future references were nice - canned everything! (But is Spongebob still around in 30 years?)
Bumps and flickers, but they didn't detract too much. 3/5
The camera was really shaky at times, i'd recommend using a tripod and setting it on a big board or something (that is, if you're filming on carpet)
Or you could buy a desk if your filming on the carpet. But I really doubt anyone would film on a carpet especially if they don't have something solid to put the set on.
Thumbs up for great story and effort!
Hey thanks everyone. Instead of multi-quoting, i'll try to chronologically answer all questions.
I have a table, and a table-top tripod. It's something I'm working on .XD
As for my camera, I think it's a sony.
As for the light flickers, I just NOW (now being halfway into making said film) found a Whitebalance setting on my camera. So... ya. =]
Microphone is poor quality, but all can be fixed with Audacity =]
Anyway, thanks everyone!
I LOVED IT!
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