You should try going to www.imsdb.com and search for "Something's gotta give" and scroll down to page 62. There should be a few good examples there. O...
A wire harness is a great idea. But to be safe, don't hide it inside the pantyhose around the actors neck. Angle your shot so you can't see what the a...
This is not animation and it's not exactly an innovative method or a totally new look either. There is already a feature lenth film that uses this tec...
Thanks. I'll see if i can get the extras in the shot to keep silent while the actors perform. Then add backgroud noise in post. "Try not. Do, or do...
quote:If you can find a flash saved as a .tga file extension it will work. On the time line you you find the point where you want the flash. Go to...
quote:originally posted by robi8886 If you can't see it in real life then it might be fine not to show a blast on film. I need it for "dramatic pur...
Just to kind of piggy back off this topic, I've got some footage that I used the onboard camera mic to record sound with. It ended up recording all th...
Sorry guys, I'm looking for actors in the U.S. "Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try." - Yoda
Rjschwarz, you rock! Great idea. I used a cigarette and the shot came out perfect. I loosely wraped it in fold to protect the plastic from melting and...
quote:With a cheap camera I personally think the worst thing to do is put it on a tripod. Not to step on anyones toes but a tripod woulnd be a bad inv...
That is true. In that scene the screen flashes white with each shot fired. I think the flash from a disposable camera and some clever editing will sol...
I have had some sound nightmares myself. From what I've learned, unless you film in a closed tight space with your subject less than three feet away f...