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So my buddy just got his 60D and we went out filming today. Just walking around Amsterdam (where we live) shooting things and what not.
He's production assistant at a really cool company called 328stories (328stories.com , check out the 'Mummy suit' video, it's awesome). He could borrow the 70-200 f/4, which is what we mostly filmed with today.
Anyways, as some of you might, or might not know, I know jackshit about video, have never shot video before and was (until today) strictly a photog. He's just a production assistant, so he doesn't actually shoot, which means he doesn't know much about it too. He's a total Twixtor-whore and he only wanted to have Twixtor shots. I'm cool with that, because I gotta say, the first time making your own shot like that is AWESOME. At first I was a bit wary to use Twixtor at all, because I've been raised by ya'll filmers that it's for noobs but oh well.
Four shots.
1, 2 and 4 are shot with the 70-200 f/4, shot no. 3 with an Olympus Zuiko 28mm f/3.5.
Just gimme some tips on what to make different.
We tried having an even flow color-wise between the shots.
I know there's some Twixtor distortion in the shots, but what the hell. Just go ahead and bash, as long as I/we learn something from it!