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Loren Simons December 10th, 2007 06:27 PM

MY FIRST VIDEO=D comments?
 
So I'm fifteen, im shooting on the A1, and i have about a $20 light kit. I don't know what happened to the beg of it on youtube, tried multiple times uploading, it doesn't look like that on my tower, but w/e. I wasn't to concerned about the story line, just the image quality and stuff. CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM NEEDED. Any questions will be answered and appreciated =D thanks everyone! Also ignore my friends bad acting =)hehe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvAJagtoT6w

Nick Royer December 10th, 2007 11:10 PM

Very nice Loren. I am 14 with an XL2. Really good cinematography just next time have a story. I know this is your practice reel but story is everything. Anyway really good!

Loren Simons December 10th, 2007 11:41 PM

A nice to meet another teenage enthusiast =D thankss for the thoughts

Justin Mosley December 11th, 2007 01:53 PM

WOW! I thought everything looked really good! I like the sepia\orange warm tone and the close shots. The last scene where the to guys are on screen and the other fades, looks a little video-y but the close shots looked great!

Dale Stoltzfus December 11th, 2007 02:19 PM

I also think it looks great! It was the lighting that made it. One critique: in the last shot (the wide one with both actors), the lighting seems a tad strange because the lamp in the background seems to be the source of light in the room, but the light hitting the actors is clearly coming from the opposite side from the lamp - from the camera side. The only thing that would have had to be done to fix it would either be 1) remove the lamp or 2) light from the opposite side.

Andy Graham December 11th, 2007 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dale Stoltzfus (Post 790814)
only thing that would have had to be done to fix it would either be 1) remove the lamp or 2) light from the opposite side.

I wouldn't remove the lamp because its lighting your background and adding depth, it's actually trickier than you think to light that particular scene because presumably there is either a split screen or a garbage matte combining two shots to have the guy on the right fade out, putting your lights on the oposite side would probably show the join. I reckon the best thing to do in that case is to move the lamp to the end of the piano to put more light on the wall where the shadow of the guys arm falls , put a candle or a low wattage lamp on the table and use a little bit more diffusion on your production light

well done though it looks great and i really liked your choice of music, reminded me of the davinci code.

Andy.

Loren Simons December 11th, 2007 05:09 PM

You know its funny Justin and Dale,that you said "to guys" and "actors" its actually just one of my friends and i cropped one shot over the other =D Thank you all for the comments and constructive help very much appreciated, keep them coming =D

Jerrod Cordell December 16th, 2007 11:45 AM

Wow! 14 with an XH-A1? You must have really awesome parents. I didn't get an A1 until graduation.

I don't know if I commented on your post on the A1 forums, but you did a real good job. I liked the harsh shadows and the Beautiful Mind spinoff. lol. But good job dude.

Michael Pulcinella December 28th, 2007 08:53 PM

You have a great eye and will go far if you stick with this.

Vu V. Hoang January 2nd, 2008 09:09 AM

it looks very professional enough said! great job!


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