S skessler Member Feb 5, 2013 #1 http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=247247832041862&set=vb.150988564982174&type=3&theater
S skessler Member Feb 7, 2013 #4 If you watched it you would know its a drama social awareness film about homelessness how did you get comedy out of it? Last edited: Feb 7, 2013
If you watched it you would know its a drama social awareness film about homelessness how did you get comedy out of it?
S skessler Member Feb 7, 2013 #5 tampawolf said: Seriously...? Click to expand... not sure how to take that can you elaborate?
N NJR Films New member Feb 8, 2013 #6 This actually didn't make me die. The only beef I really had with this was the scenes at the beginning. I think more consistency to your shots, with some external lighting/reflectors, will go a long way. What camera did you shoot this with?
This actually didn't make me die. The only beef I really had with this was the scenes at the beginning. I think more consistency to your shots, with some external lighting/reflectors, will go a long way. What camera did you shoot this with?
iamWZA Active member Feb 8, 2013 #7 skessler said: how did you get comedy out of it? Click to expand... I just thought the scene at 4:30 was really funny.
skessler said: how did you get comedy out of it? Click to expand... I just thought the scene at 4:30 was really funny.
S skessler Member Feb 8, 2013 #8 I agree completely! the rush of producing a film on my own was a bad idea never do it again. I used the GYHD 100 with a 7D.
I agree completely! the rush of producing a film on my own was a bad idea never do it again. I used the GYHD 100 with a 7D.