[media] [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DZzl7rvJyI[/url] [/media]
the new kid is Riley Barber, pretty much my new video partner. we make a good team.
If you would kindly not make any more videos. Thank you.
I liked the music choice, camera work was okay, I didn't think humor was that bad actually. Sound was bad at times, and little cliche with the randomness and situationally-inappropriate faces but I didn't go blind or deaf watching so I'll give you an imaginary 6.5/10.
[QUOTE=Biscuit-Boy;28775901]I liked the music choice, camera work was okay, I didn't think humor was that bad actually. Sound was bad at times, and little cliche with the randomness and situationally-inappropriate faces but I didn't go blind or deaf watching so I'll give you an imaginary 6.5/10.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for not shooting me down immediately. Compared to my other stuff, which wasn't even close to funny at all, this is a good video. I'm getting better with time. And once i get better at the actual creating process, I'll get better equipment for better sound and video quality.
[QUOTE=8BitLord;28775755]If you would kindly not make any more videos. Thank you.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=kenshin44;28775974].[/QUOTE]
cool, but neither of your opinions matter to me.
[QUOTE=Brobin;28776254]cool, but neither of your opinions matter to me.[/QUOTE]
please stop tho
The is audio horrible and distracting and there is no excuse for it really, you can even shoot it with the on board microphone, edit it to the final product then strip the audio and do some ADR with a $30 desktop microphone you could buy at walmart which will at least have somewhat clean audio, add some room tone and you are done! You could even try silent film. (remember the golden rule [b]video is two thirds audio[/b]!)
Another thing (which is totally opinion based but mentioning it wont hurt) is that I think if you wish to be a filmmaker you should get out there and shoot some more serious stuff rather than typical YouTube sketches shot in your room. Comedy is fine but you need to learn how to tell [highlight][b][u]stories[/u][/b][/highlight] and adapt them to the screen if you are to make films one day.
Again those are my just 2 cents Chris. Soldier on.
I'm liking the lack of camera shake by the way.
[QUOTE=SuckerPunch;28778984]The is audio horrible and distracting and there is no excuse for it really, you can even shoot it with the on board microphone, edit it to the final product then strip the audio and do some ADR with a $30 desktop microphone you could buy at walmart which will at least have somewhat clean audio, add some room tone and you are done! You could even try silent film. (remember the golden rule [b]video is two thirds audio[/b]!)
Another thing (which is totally opinion based but mentioning it wont hurt) is that I think if you wish to be a filmmaker you should get out there and shoot some more serious stuff rather than typical YouTube sketches shot in your room. Comedy is fine but you need to learn how to tell [highlight][b][u]stories[/u][/b][/highlight] and adapt them to the screen if you are to make films one day.
Again those are my just 2 cents Chris. Soldier on.
I'm liking the lack of camera shake by the way.[/QUOTE]
Well thing is, last time I did a serious video, EVERYONE on here said I was a hipster because I made something that's not a comedy sketch
I agree with first post, sorry.
[QUOTE=Brobin;28786016]Well thing is, last time I did a serious video, EVERYONE on here said I was a hipster because I made something that's not a comedy sketch[/QUOTE]
I love how you tell me that you don't care what I think, but at the same time, you completely change the way you film, from being serious to being comedic, all because someone said something about you. But according to you it doesn't matter but it obviously does.
[QUOTE=kenshin44;28795828]I love how you tell me that you don't care what I think, but at the same time, you completely change the way you film, from being serious to being comedic, all because someone said something about you. But according to you it doesn't matter but it obviously does.[/QUOTE]
I made comedy sketches, BEFORE my serious video. Idiot. I made 1 serious video. And alot of people, not just on here, people I actually knew told me to stick with comedy. Go be a dick on someone elses thread.
I appreciate the "effort" you put into this, but nobody on fp likes or wants you to post more videos. I think I speak for us all when I say stop fucking posting your videos.
[QUOTE=Brobin;28797807]I made comedy sketches, BEFORE my serious video. Idiot. I made 1 serious video. And alot of people, not just on here, people I actually knew told me to stick with comedy. Go be a dick on someone elses thread.[/QUOTE]
Make the type of videos you would want to watch. Maybe it's just me but these videos feel forced.
The reason people in your serious video thread called you a hipster is because 90% of it was either long shots of staring out into the distance or random shots of trees and shit like that converted to black and white with a voice over.
That isn't what people mean by serious, being serious in my books is just telling a story and provoking thought (comedy or not).
[QUOTE=Brobin;28797807]I made comedy sketches, BEFORE my serious video. Idiot. I made 1 serious video. And alot of people, not just on here, people I actually knew told me to stick with comedy. Go be a dick on someone elses thread.[/QUOTE]
I gave my opinion. You insulted me.
That makes me the dick.
You're a very intelligent person, it shows so well.
You might be popular at your school, everyone might think you're hilarious. Sadly, this is the internet where we tell the truth.
The audio noise was terrible and the it wasn't funny.
[url=http://www.proactiv.com/]THIS[/url] would improve your videos
You should probably learn how to take critique before making anything.
My pro tip is, set stuff on fire and perhaps assault your friends and hope they do something hilarious so your video can be the next big thing on the internet.
[QUOTE=Brobin;28797807]I made comedy sketches, BEFORE my serious video. Idiot. I made 1 serious video. And alot of people, not just on here, people I actually knew told me to stick with comedy. Go be a dick on someone elses thread.[/QUOTE]
[b] NO[/b] We called you a hipster, because you dress like one, act like one, and are one. You wear those "ex girlfriend jeans", "retro" nike's. ontop that, your sense of humor is piss poor, and your video editing is terrible.
Interesting idea, terrible execution. Work on the camera angles, be sure the lens is always in focus, and if you're doing a close-up, use a tripod and your camera's zoom so you don't peak your camera's mic.
[editline]28th March 2011[/editline]
Also the editing is kind of sloppy and drawn out
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