Hi Ross!
try to watch…
Gerald
Watch The Making Of… by clicking here.
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Well, everyone asked, and now, I’ve finished a video detailing how I made some of the shots in my movie. I split the movie into two parts. The first part being some of the back story, and the equipment that I use, and the second part is how I use the software. Hopefully this video explains a lot of the questions you have. If not, just use the contact form to contact me.
Canon 40d
Canon Rebel XT
2 Canon TC80-N3 Timers
Tripod
Meade DS-2114ATS-TC Tripod
10 stop ND Filter
Final Cut Pro
Quicktime Pro
Hi Ross!
try to watch…
Gerald
awesome! thanks for posting this.
Brilliant. You\’ve taken old technology and made it work in new ways. Congrats!
WOW! I can\’t believe you don\’t have a lot more comments on such an awesome video!!!
Thank you so very much for sharing your expertise with us. Your shots are amazing and your instruction is very easy to understand. I have one question though. Your pictures are very vibrant and the colors are very nice! Did you do any color correction on the photos and if so, how did you make sure the colors worked together on each frame after color correcting each image separately?
I wish you the best of luck in Film School and I can\’t wait for the next breakthrough tutorial you will be creating.
I reaaly want to know more about eclectic pics!
really cool stuff…
are you aware of any remote timer for the nikon?
your shit rules. thank you.
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Great video! Thanks for sharing.
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