• When a guy tries on his friend's glasses, the unexpected happens.
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[video=youtube;LmSYVtaOpeA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmSYVtaOpeA[/video]
The face at the end did it for me. :v:
It's a nice video but the rolling shutter and strobe makes it look way worse than it should do
this is based on that one trippy music video innit
[QUOTE=Jammymanrock;45277969]It's a nice video but the rolling shutter and strobe makes it look way worse than it should do[/QUOTE] It could have been reduced by not shooting at such a high shutterspeed. Edit: It looked really fast to me.
As a person who formerly wore glasses, I can confirm this was my everyday life. So glad I switched to contacts.
[QUOTE=c:;45279527]As a person who formerly wore glasses, I can confirm this was my everyday life. So glad I switched to contacts.[/QUOTE] traitor
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;45279547]traitor[/QUOTE] i'll replace him, i switched from contacts to glasses
Well, I actually shot most of it at a rather low shutter speed: 1/30. I sped it up in the editor to give it that unnatural, strange look. [QUOTE=Brt5470;45279292]It could have been heavily eliminated by not shooting at such a high shutterspeed.[/QUOTE]
was cool, but you need to work on your editing skills and timing (for jokes) a lot.
I loved it
[QUOTE=Hadslo;45279826]Well, I actually shot most of it at a rather low shutter speed: 1/30. I sped it up in the editor to give it that unnatural, strange look.[/QUOTE] Looks nothing like 1/30th to me. If it was 1/30th and 30fps, much more of the flash should have been included. Maybe the speedup had the effect of making it more noticeable due to the speed.
nah a fast enough strobe will do that regardless i used to shoot weddings and the fucking photogs' flashes used to split between 2 frames even if i used 1/25th
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