Goldenmoral cinemas
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Read this in Darth Vaders Voice, thank u again friendSo all visuals are entirely your creation. Impressive.
Read this in Darth Vaders Voice, thank u again friendSo all visuals are entirely your creation. Impressive.
Cosplay? Nice! Looking forward to see the result!Lmao u don’t even wanna know how much
I am too! And yeah i think having it %100 mobile would be a good challenge!Cosplay? Nice! Looking forward to see the result!
You could use a smartphone and a gimbal, considering that you camera broke during the filming of your last big project
Fortunatelly, the latest models provide a really good quality. We've been debating on the forums the new "Cinematic Mode" of iPhone 13. If you wait a bit and get the new model that will come up in the autumn, it might be even better.I am too! And yeah i think having it %100 mobile would be a good challenge!
Yeah the capabilities of these little monsters is increasing so rapidly, Filmmaking is available to everyone these days especially with many apps now that can change the iso / exposure.Fortunatelly, the latest models provide a really good quality. We've been debating on the forums the new "Cinematic Mode" of iPhone 13. If you wait a bit and get the new model that will come up in the autumn, it might be even better.
Considering that ARRI Alexa LF costs $98,000 and the latest iPhone costs under $1000, filmmaking has become incredible accessible to everyone. You need to learn camera techniques such as how to make the most of the natural lighting, maybe get a strong ringlight (it's about $80) with both warm and cold light, a gimbal and a few post-production skills that you can learn online (color grading for example) and you are all set to goYeah the capabilities of these little monsters is increasing so rapidly, Filmmaking is available to everyone these days especially with many apps now that can change the iso / exposure.
Considering that ARRI Alexa LF costs $98,000 and the latest iPhone costs under $1000, filmmaking has become incredible accessible to everyone. You need to learn camera techniques such as how to make the most of the natural lighting, maybe get a strong ringlight (it's about $80) with both warm and cold light, a gimbal and a few post-production skills that you can learn online (color grading for example) and you are all set to go