Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Ideas for shooting events

Halloween Party @ idarts Gold feat DJ Angelina Zhang

http://youtu.be/43RsfXPu1TM

Posted on 2 July 2013








Don’t Turn Your Video Into a Glorified Slideshow: 3 Rules for Animators
Playing with the camera in a scene is a place where I see a lot of funny business going on. A camera should be treated like any other real world object. Sure, you could do things with a virtual camera that you couldn’t with a real one. But try and limit those things to accessibility, such as placing a camera where it wouldn’t normally fit — like inside the human bloodstream — instead of unnatural movement. Use the camera like you would in real life. It could have precision movement as if on a dolly, crane, or steady cam, or could be chaotic, as if handheld, or some combination of the above. Unless you are purposefully trying to to unsettle the viewer, stick to what works. Causes.com (http://vimeo.com/74935552) from jot Reyes (http://vimeo.com/jotreyes) on Vimeo. (https://vimeo.com/) Great motion animation is what separates a motion graphic from a glorified slideshow. You can easily learn the technicality of production through tutorials (believe me, if I could do it, anybody can), but what really makes motion graphics great is MOTION. When you know WHY you want something to move, it’s easy to learn HOW. Master that principle and you’ll already have a leg up. (From: http://blog.visual.ly/dont-turn-your-video-into-a-glorified-slideshow-3-rules-for-animators/ )

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