DSLR filmmakers/directors

Rizzwizz

I've Got It
My attempt at 'cinematic/film' look with my Canon t3i DSLR.

I know this is not the best cinematic look.. but I'd like to know if it's any close to it? Your suggestions, reviews, and tips would be great!

 
It looks pretty good! I like how the look and any color correction you did (if you even needed correct)
Point is, it looks really cinematic
could you look at the vid in my signature? it would mean a lot.
 
It looks pretty good! I like how the look and any color correction you did (if you even needed correct)
Point is, it looks really cinematic
could you look at the vid in my signature? it would mean a lot.
Thank you! I looked at your video and it was good! I have never really even started on VFX yet but I will soon start doing that!
 
I thought it looked rather good, the only thing I could complain about is the shakiness, I am not sure if thats intended though. Good work.
 
I thought it looked rather good, the only thing I could complain about is the shakiness, I am not sure if thats intended though. Good work.
Thank you Michael. Btw that shakiness was definitely not intended and yes I have to make sure that doesn't happen next time!
 
Youre welcome, I wouldnt mind getting into doing some videos like that myself some time, it was still good even with it though.
 
I thought it looked rather good, the only thing I could complain about is the shakiness, I am not sure if thats intended though. Good work.
I noticed some slight shakiness as well, but it didn't make a huge difference. If you want the movement with absolutely no shakiness I would recommend a jib I think it's called. However, I can imagine that those things are super expensive.
 
Youre welcome, I wouldnt mind getting into doing some videos like that myself some time, it was still good even with it though.
If you ever do any videos like that I'd love to see it.[DOUBLEPOST=1348522068,1348521932][/DOUBLEPOST]
I noticed some slight shakiness as well, but it didn't make a huge difference. If you want the movement with absolutely no shakiness I would recommend a jib I think it's called. However, I can imagine that those things are super expensive.
Jib is crazy expensive.. at least for me. However, I've built a DIY DSLR slider which gives you very steady sliding shots. I just didn't have that on me that day when I was shooting it :/
 
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