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I would almost bet my dick on it.
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If we're talking cg movies you have to see, you HAVE TO GET Pop Skull. It totally reminds me of your stuff, anyway, and is absolutely insane. No, wait... You know what it's like? If me and you collaborated on a movie about cough syrup abuse.
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Hah, sorry, I just watch a lot of weird shit.
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How do you throw up on command like that? Fuck.
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Actually, I can throw up on command too. Just haven't found a use for it.
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You could have used it to get out of school when you were younger!
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I did.
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I use it to get out of work now!
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Can't wait to see deathfinger! or is it death finger.
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What camera did you use to shoot this video?
My guess is you used one of the Canon DSLRs: 5D, 7D, Rebel T2i or a Vixia? Strobe lights are a bitch to work with. You'll always get split-frame exposures if you use cameras with CMOS sensors. There are a few ways to deal with this problem. 1. If possible, set your strobes to 42 milliseconds to make sure the flash lasts throughout the entire frame. With a bit of luck and a few takes, you'll get a shot where the shutter is in sink with the strobe. 2. Set your shutter speed to 1/50 if you're shooting at 24/25fps. 1/60 for 30fps, 1/100 for 50p and 1/120 for 60p. 50% of the times you'll get a full frame, and one extra split-frame. In post, edit out the split-frame and make a copy of the full frame. Tedious workflow. 3. Export .tiff files of the bad frames to Photoshop and "fix" them. Again, very tedious. 4. Don't use a strobe. Create the effect in post using a filter. Personally, I always go for option 4. There are many filters out there that will do a great job and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. All in all, it's a nice gory vid. I like it. :-) |
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Ah, nice, I've frequently used mspaint red spraypaint for blood -- gets the job done every time, my friend!
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