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Telford 2017 What-if stand on Youtube video

Started by DogfighterZen, November 25, 2017, 03:02:23 PM

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I suppose a good one to do would be to do camera run from entering the building and panning round hall 3, then follow through to hall 2 on to hall 1 and then up the stairs to pan across halls 1 & 2 to illustrate just how big the show is to those who have never been.
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Quote from: zenrat on November 30, 2017, 02:43:44 AM
My point was, that if you are concentrating solely on filming you don't see the models except through the screen on your camera/phone.
Anyone who has been to a concert attended by young people in the last ten years will realise that they are incapable of watching a performance without filming it on their phone.  This means they concentrate on keeping the stage framed and thus experience it through a 4" screen.

Yup, i see it too many times and i agree. I've even noticed one kid in one of my gigs, who held the phone up and filmed the entire concert from start to end, just putting the phone down to rest his arms between songs... :o
But i imagine that, Miss Lexicon, being a modeller there with her club, probably already had taken a good look around without the camera.
Anyway, it would've been great if she'd filmed it a bit slower and gave each model a few more seconds and angles but again, would probably make the video too long or take too long to film and could end up not getting the bigger picture of the show and miss the purpose of the video.

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Quote from: Weaver on November 30, 2017, 03:17:01 AM
I tend to do a concentrated, single-minded 'camera run' at shows, with the camera put firmly away before and afterwards.

That's the way I do it as well
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