Author Topic: (Noble) New Video: A BUNCH AND STUFF. New Videos Fridays  (Read 8011 times)

WE ARE ON HIATUS, ONE OF OUR MEMBERS IS GONE FOR THE SUMMER. WE WILL BE UPLOADING TO OUR PERSONAL CHANNELS FOR THIS DURATION.

Main Videos:
January 24, 2014   BuckBeak
January 31, 2014   Taun-Taun
February 7, 2014   Grapefruit
February 14, 2014   Pencil Sharpener
February 21, 2014   Janurary
February 28, 2014    Dry
March 7, 2014   Warhead
March 14th, 2014   Just Another Day To Remember
March 21, 2014   Let's Play The Quiet Game
March 28, 2014   Scyther
April 4, 2014   Just Desserts
April 11, 2014   Tranquil Seas and Destiny Trains
April 18, 2014 Caah
April 25, 2014 Meadow of Broken Dreams
May 2, 2014 He Runs This Town
May 9, 2014 Boys/Boys/Girls
May 23, 2014 Masquerade
May 30, 2014 Pizza

Mini-videos:
March 5, 2014   Ash Wednesday
April 5, 2014   Personal Accounts
April 16, 2014   Public Service Announcement
May 16,2014 Not Excuses. Nope

Personal Accounts:
Me. I don't do much
The One Who Has Actually Done Stuff Before
The Reallyyyy Hairy Dude
That One Chick We Did A Video With Like Twice and is our friend or something
« Last Edit: June 15, 2014, 10:03:50 PM by Donro98 »

i like where this is going.

keep it up

I think he just asked us to watch his video!

Seriously though, I like what you've done so far.


he needs
A TUNA
A BIG FAT TUNA!

Why was that  so funny...  


he needs
A TUNA
A BIG FAT TUNA!
what did you just say to me


Thanks for all the feedback you guys. We really appreciate it :)

ok i know it's kind of off topic but

my dv class has made me super obsessive while watching videos and some of the shots are really bothering me

like some aren't focused well and there isn't enough headroom sometimes and yadah yadah yadah. it's not like i can do better though i'm a terrible director/cameraman

Anyway, I like the actual content :P. Don't sweat the technical stuff if what I said above bothered you. You're doing this for fun, so it really doesn't matter because only people looking for errors will really notice them (and probably still not care). Also, what kind of camera are you using?

ok i know it's kind of off topic but

my dv class has made me super obsessive while watching videos and some of the shots are really bothering me

like some aren't focused well and there isn't enough headroom sometimes and yadah yadah yadah. it's not like i can do better though i'm a terrible director/cameraman

Anyway, I like the actual content :P. Don't sweat the technical stuff if what I said above bothered you. You're doing this for fun, so it really doesn't matter because only people looking for errors will really notice them (and probably still not care). Also, what kind of camera are you using?
No, this kind of stuff is really useful, the camera is a Canon Eos Rebel T2I

No, this kind of stuff is really useful, the camera is a Canon Eos Rebel T2I

i'm not a professional but let me tell you the basic steps you're supposed to follow before doing any shot (which is really what I learned)

also I googled your camera and I think it can do all of these, which is really good.

1. White balance whenever you start shooting within new lighting. If you have no idea what that is, it's essentially a process in which you tell the camera what "white" looks like. Sometimes, when you film outdoors or under like fluorescent lights, your picture will have a weird tint of some sort, depending on the kind of lighting. You can easily fix this by zooming into a piece of white printer paper and using the manual white balancing feature on your camera. Don't put the paper in front of the lines, since it won't be the proper "white" you want. I usually had the actor that was the subject of my shot hold the white balance sheet before I shot.

2. Focus on your main subject(s). If you're trying to do, say, a close up of someone, you'd zoom in all the way on their face and then move the wheel in front of the camera (at least that's where it is on mine. It might be different for you, but I think that's the standard) until you get the clearest possible image. Then, you can go to whatever desired zoom you had. If you don't do this, your subjects might look a little blurry. When something is perfectly focused, though, it just looks glorious! also turn off auto-focus if that's on because it's stupid

3. Like in photography, try to follow the Rule of Thirds. When preparing a shot, try to divide the image into three sections: Left, Center, and Right, and then three more sections, upper, middle, and bottom. Technically that's nine but whatever. You don't want to have too many (or any if it looks reasonable) shots that are smack in the center. Usually, you aim to be kind of in the middle but not really. I personally don't understand it, but it's a rule that's used in a lot of other art forms so I kind of just went with it. I think it's supposed to help create the illusion of depth but I'm not sure. Check out the wikipedia article for it. It has some really nice pictures that shows the difference between a ROT'd picture and a not ROT'd one.

4. Make sure that there is a reasonable amount of space above (and in some cases, below and next to) your actors. Giving them headroom allows them to move around naturally without getting cut out of the shot. Too much will look strange, but too little will also. Also, on the topic of cutting things off, try to not cut off your subjects at natural lines, such as the neck or waist. Show some shoulder when doing moderate close ups, for example.

i feel like i learned something from that stupid class wow

sorry if i phrased this horribly i'm really tired but still reciting this might help me remember when I have to shoot my final project on Sunday :K
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