Recent content by DannySC

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    watch Dance crew freestyling to Skrillex

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT1mx8VxjTc
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    watch Short Film "Conflicting Lines"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCrpiWhWGMU Looking for feedback on every aspect. Cinematography, editing, grading etc.
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    watch A Compilation of most of my work so far

    The full video of that is on the channel ^
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    watch A Compilation of most of my work so far

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfT809sWXIU Would love to know what everyone thinks!
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    Could you vote for me?

    I'll vote since you asked so kindly!
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    Still Text Effect

    Thank you! Much harder than expected..
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    Still Text Effect

    http://vimeo.com/17391435 The effect is around 1:20 a little before, how is that achieved? I use Final Cut Pro and would like to embed that in my next video how the text is practically still and stuck in that scene at a particular spot so the guy can actually jump over it.
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    Tips for filming a parkour video

    Oh I understand what your saying, I will try to get more closer with him in the next video, maybe even follow him on certain jumps if possible =D
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    Tips for filming a parkour video

    Thanks for all the tips everyone! @SuperAmazing, I was really new to this at first so I actually filmed it all on my 550d at 720FPS and 1000 FPS Shutter speed, that's why everything is stuttered and all the artifacts, I didn't understand frame rates at the time, but this time around when I don't...
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    Tips for filming a parkour video

    This weekend I'll be filming a video with my friend, this is our last one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIe62xkyLRU I know I can do better than this, I've watched many other parkour videos out there and try to emulate what I see. However when it comes down to shooting I forget how the scene...
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    Where do you physically hold the camera?

    Yes I actually started out with photography before I got into filming, however I'll be able to frame and compose my shot but then when the scenes start to move I lose the great composition I had to start with. Hope that makes sense :lol:
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    Where do you physically hold the camera?

    I've done storyboarding, frankly I'm a horrific drawer, everything is square, circles, and stick figures. I usually just list what shot and angle I want but I always hit or miss with getting what I wanted.
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    Where do you physically hold the camera?

    I'm fairly short only 5"6 and I usually shoot at my eye level looking through my lcd viewfinder. I know there is a certain angle to be when your trying to create a dominant look or weak look(high/low angles) but what is a good rule of thumb where the camera should be for regular composed shots...
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