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February 5th, 2010, 08:14 AM | #2 |
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Nicely done!
Like the takes, the post editing. White limo appears a little blown out in the exposure on my monitor here, but that may be what you were going for with that shot. I like the DOF/Focal Point changes within the takes. Kind of a pain to do with the current fleet of SLR lenses out there, since lens makers have spent so much time making the focus rings so stinkin small in some cases. |
February 5th, 2010, 08:25 AM | #3 |
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Michael,
Very nice! On the critique side, I would use software to take out some of the camera flashes, those darn photographers! A few are nice but there were a couple of scenes it was distracting. Also there was a certain "cadence" where you could almost anticipate scene changes. I think that deals more with ones ability to hold focus of these rascally little cameras. This is nit picking and overall it was very well done. Dave |
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Hi Greg. Thanks for the input. The limo pretty much came out of nowhere and since it was raining I couldn't really stand outside and wait for it. So the shot is more of a reaction than anything. |
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