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Equal Opportunity Offender
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Framing a speaker. Do we include the man bun?
Had this happen earlier this year. It was a conundrum I never expected to have to deal with.
Would you have cropped it off? I was sorely tempted. :-) Andrew |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Lowestoft - UK
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Re: Framing a speaker. Do we include the man bun?
If it was somebody famous, or somebody i got on with, I’d just ask, telling them if I frame the shot normally, you will look very thin and viewers might think it looks a little weird. If they said they wanted the ‘look’, I’d go with it. If it was someone who genuinely deserved looking like a prat, I’d go with it. The explanation would only go to the people who could take the question. Like framing two people having a conversation, looking at each other when one has lips that cast their chin into shadow. They're already deluded into thinking they look beautiful. No way am I telling them they look ridiculous, they dont need my help.
This fella looks a t*t already. Show him off! |
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Re: Framing a speaker. Do we include the man bun?
We actually had very little time to set up at the venue as we just made it through the flood waters before the highway was closed by the police. Had just enough time to set up and that was it, plus having no idea who all of the talent at this conference were going to be. Courtesy of the flooding, some of the speakers had to be zoomed in instead of appearing live. It was a fun one, and the show must go on.
This fella is a trés hip youth pastor. Nice enough bloke. Andrew |
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