Posted July 17, 20159 yr I've always been a very keen Technic builder, Although many of my creations aren't up-to professional standards I try to strive on filming. I have been building since as long as I can remember but only recently have started filming my creations professionally, I am to keep videos short, Sweet and engaging to even a non Technic or even Lego minded audience. My YouTube Channel is here: https://www.youtube....5doOyrA9nVINEnA Earlier this year I kicked off my YouTube hobby with my first Lego video, it took around 3 months to make. In this video i wasn't focusing on the Lego build itself, I spend $0 on the making of it. The camera if a rip-off GoPro i found and fixed, the editing software was MovieMaker, the dolly was made of Lego and scrap wood. I want to show how effective filming doesn't need a huge budget. A few months later I went into 3D imposing Graphics in video as seen in the intro of my second video. Though I know this Pneumatic isn't hugely impressive I focused my attention on Cinematic filming techniques, angles and other things. I used Adobe Premiere and After Effects together to make the whole product. After a break, I went back into filming for a Rover I made, This robot simply drove around and avoided obstructions in its path, I wanted to convey emotion in this robot though through the use of film and colour correction. Now that I have had experience with filming and editing I wanted to work on color correcting, Here is a video I made of my dinosaur MOC, the original video footage was bland and dull, the Yellow looked musty and the backdrop looked grey, So I had a play with some coloring. Please feel free to give any feedback, give any suggestions, want to contact me or even just a "hi" Edited September 14, 20159 yr by 2x4Studios
July 17, 20159 yr I fixed your video links. You just needed to change https to http. Those are some pretty impressive videos. I'll be looking forward to your dinosaur!
July 18, 20159 yr I have seen these before and I especially like your pneumatic engine. What do you use to film/edit?
July 18, 20159 yr Author I have seen these before and I especially like your pneumatic engine. What do you use to film/edit? Thanks! For the most recent two I used Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 to edit and I filmed on a Blackmagic Pocket cinema camera.
September 14, 20159 yr Author I fixed your video links. You just needed to change https to http. Those are some pretty impressive videos. I'll be looking forward to your dinosaur! Thankyou :)
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