2x4Studios Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 (edited) I've always been a very keen Technic builder, Although many of my creations aren't up-to professional standards I try to strive on filming. I have been building since as long as I can remember but only recently have started filming my creations professionally, I am to keep videos short, Sweet and engaging to even a non Technic or even Lego minded audience. My YouTube Channel is here: https://www.youtube....5doOyrA9nVINEnA Earlier this year I kicked off my YouTube hobby with my first Lego video, it took around 3 months to make. In this video i wasn't focusing on the Lego build itself, I spend $0 on the making of it. The camera if a rip-off GoPro i found and fixed, the editing software was MovieMaker, the dolly was made of Lego and scrap wood. I want to show how effective filming doesn't need a huge budget. A few months later I went into 3D imposing Graphics in video as seen in the intro of my second video. Though I know this Pneumatic isn't hugely impressive I focused my attention on Cinematic filming techniques, angles and other things. I used Adobe Premiere and After Effects together to make the whole product. After a break, I went back into filming for a Rover I made, This robot simply drove around and avoided obstructions in its path, I wanted to convey emotion in this robot though through the use of film and colour correction. Now that I have had experience with filming and editing I wanted to work on color correcting, Here is a video I made of my dinosaur MOC, the original video footage was bland and dull, the Yellow looked musty and the backdrop looked grey, So I had a play with some coloring. Please feel free to give any feedback, give any suggestions, want to contact me or even just a "hi" Edited September 14, 2015 by 2x4Studios Quote
Blakbird Posted July 17, 2015 Posted July 17, 2015 I fixed your video links. You just needed to change https to http. Those are some pretty impressive videos. I'll be looking forward to your dinosaur! Quote
Nalyd997 Posted July 18, 2015 Posted July 18, 2015 I have seen these before and I especially like your pneumatic engine. What do you use to film/edit? Quote
2x4Studios Posted July 18, 2015 Author Posted July 18, 2015 I have seen these before and I especially like your pneumatic engine. What do you use to film/edit? Thanks! For the most recent two I used Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 to edit and I filmed on a Blackmagic Pocket cinema camera. Quote
2x4Studios Posted September 14, 2015 Author Posted September 14, 2015 I fixed your video links. You just needed to change https to http. Those are some pretty impressive videos. I'll be looking forward to your dinosaur! Thankyou :) Quote
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