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I would say that, that is not every genre. But if the question is ment to be only out of those selected, i'd say yes for the most part, but i'd put comedy down a notch, and action up a notch.
I have 2 concerns.
I enjoyed the cinematography a lot. But it seems that you guys(the editor), actually made the picture worse by crushing the clacks and darkening the film overall. It may be an artistic choice, but I would really recommend to not crush the blacks and darken the film, because...
Allways awesome.
I just shot a film for under $300, and it felt great.
Except it was shot with an hvx/letus, skateboard dolly/and lowel&mole light kit, but still felt great :)
The Canon Mark ii is a DSLR that shoots video. It looks like they used a very low F-stop, maybe a 1.8, and probably on a mid legth lens like a 70mm, which is what would give it that shallow DOF.
Unfortunately its not very interesting, and the song isnt very good.
It's not your fault in the least bit. You shouldn't even have to ask if they are in frame, the DP or Director or AC or Script Sup. should say something. They sound like amatures and that's all.
Good.
I really enjoyed it. Very catchy and creative. Had a bit of a problem with the spoken dialouge, it sounded 'noisey' and not very clean.
Keep on man.
As they said, thin lines, and thin checkerd shirts will cause wierd looks, and bright whites or solid whites will be a bit fussy with exposure.
Any solid bright colors that are 'poppy' should be used with care.
Brooksy, Everyone wants to make their film look as best as possible. And theres a lot of people who put the expensive of shooting on film above other priorities.
Not sure why people think Scarlett is goign to be cheap.
They see the body price and think itll cost in that range.
RED body is $16,500. Most RED kits are 30k-60k.
Also Batteries, charger, media cards, monitor, Veiw finder (you want to see right?), Rails to mount everything, baseplate, lenses, and that's just what you need to have the camera work. I'd love to see you get the cost close to $3000.