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Old 03-25-2013, 01:00 PM   #3
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Love the video! Soundtrack is quite excellent as well! I would say do less dutch angles, and vary your shots in closeness and type. You had a lot of far, panning shots, and you could spice things up with some closer rack-focus shots just to keep things interesting.

I'm assuming you were using a DSLR, so I would suggest getting a nice prime lens for videos! They really take you farther in regards to cinematic look with their shallower depths of field! You can get Canon 50mm f/1.8s for incredibly cheap nowadays, and they can really make films look fantastic!

Keep up the good work!
Ok Ill definitely take all that into consideration the next time, I see it does get kinda boring seeing the same kind of shots. Yea I was using a Canon 60D and just the lens it came with which was the 18-135mm. Ill go check out that lens you suggested. Also I appreciate all of your good advice, exactly what I wanted and needed Thanks!
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