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Message # 21277.2.2 Subject: Re: Re: To the candid filmers Date: Fri 17/03/06 11:03:50 GMT Name: Sopping |
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How should it be done? Ohh Kay! Let's have look.
How about the candid films by Apex at Trafalgar? Sure they are candid, but the camera generally is steady and stays on a subject without wild zooming and panning. Or the similar photos in the Paris Fountains. Same criteria, same results.
It CAN be done! You can watch the footage without dramamine!
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In reply to Message (21277.2) Re: To the candid filmers
By Todd - jet@jetwetfun.com Fri 17/03/06 05:58:14 GMT Could you please post some examples of the way you think it should be done? |
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By Mr. E. - Fri 17/03/06 04:13:12 GMT I appreciate the work of the candid filmers very much. And I don’t want to complain. But there are some things which could be improved IMHO. 1. Zoom: I think that some filmers overtax their zoom funktion. I film aswell, but I never use the zoom more than at most 2 times a scene. It might be fun to play with the zoom but it just sucks and the camera always runs out of focus. 2. Panning: If there’s a good scene, keep on filming and don’t pan around if something happens in the back ground, as long the back ground scene is not worth it. I prefere 1 attractive girl to 100 big, old mamas. 3. Focus: I can understand that filmers don’t want to watch the entire the scene through their view-finder. But if you take the camera away, you sould take care to keep direction. As nobody wants to see the sand, the water or the sky. I saw scenes in which the girls get outside the frame for 90 percent of the scene. 4. Missing the best moments: You see two girls at the pool. Suddenly they tie up their hair, put away their cell-phones, but away their cigarettes, head for the pool and the filmer stops filming or pans away. Oh no! Right in that moment! Or they are already in the water, you have no idea what they are wearing, but when they come out you will know. Then they come out and the filmer pans away. I suppose the viewing pleasure would be much better, if there was less zooming-in and -out (it really sucks), more continuity of the scenes, a steadier camerawork and more patience and more care for what is unimportant and what should be captured.
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