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I want to put my 2 cents in. I know for a fact when someone puts their work out for the public to see the best answer for anyone to give is great job. To me this wasn't a planned road trip where they could stopped the car and shot the scene over and over to get it perfect. This looks to be a spontaneous creative moment that she wanted to share. The girl was capturing and sharing with a passing moment on a road trip. My friend grow up! If anyone wanted your opinion you should of said "great job." If she asked can anyone critique my video so I can do better I would appreciate it but I didn't read that! The world will be a better place if you " fsdfsdf" keep your opinion to yourself. This is not a class room and your not the teacher!!!!!!!!!

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If anyone wanted your opinion you should of said "great job."

 

Opinion:

 

  • A view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
     
  • The beliefs or views of a large number or majority of people about a particular thing.

Just saying 'great job' because you think that is what someone wants to hear isn't an opinion.

What fsdfsdf did, was actually giving HIS opinion. And opinion can be critical, nothing wrong with that.

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meh and interjection, often as an expression of indifference or boredom. Have a good day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I apologize to lizerdgirl108 if that's how my post was understood. That's not how it was meant to be.

 

As for blam234..he edited his previous post but this was the original content (I've copy-pasted it before he managed to change it):

 

meh and interjection, often as an expression of indifference or boredom. Have a good day "the world will be a better place screw you!" I'm repeating your verbiage!!!!!!!!!!

No words needed here :). Also, blam234, read this again:

If anyone wanted your opinion you should of said "great job."

If you don't mind some constructive criticism, here's my thoughts on your video:

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I don't know whether they were intentional or not but anyways..good start :)

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I apologize to lizerdgirl108 if that's how my post was understood. That's not how it was meant to be.

 

As for blam234..he edited his previous post but this was the original content (I've copy-pasted it before he managed to change it):

 

 

No words needed here :). Also, blam234, read this again:

Wow man! You actually took the time to "copy-paste" blam's post before he managed to change it...How did you know he was going to manage to change it? "I'm mystified!"

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If you don't mind some constructive criticism, here's my thoughts on your video:

 

- your video should always tell a story from beginning to the end even if sometimes it seems it does not. Prepare that in your mind, at your desk or anywhere you want. Just do it before you actually start shooting. In other words, make a little script of your own. Always have the story line in your head. Shooting a vid does not always happens in a sequence from beginning to the end. Things don't always happen in chronological order. You might be forced to start shooting the middle scene just because you were caught in the middle of it and it will not happen again very soon. You always need to know how that scene connects to the next scene and how it fits in the whole scenario.

 

- dynamics. Lots of it. You need to tell that story in the most concise way possible. Make it as short as possible without leaving aside the important things you want to incorporate. Keep in mind that it's a thin line between being entertained and being bored. Your viewers might not have the patience to watch a 20 minutes movie if they think it's not worth so even thought you think it's awesome to watch a beautiful landscape for 5 minutes.

 

- you need to learn how to proper frame the landscapes, people, objects and so on. Find the scene that you want to present to the audience, visualize it in your head, put yourself into your target viewers shoes and keep in mind that what you see with your own eyes does not look the same trough your camera lenses.

 

- learn to work with the light, use it to your benefit

 

- learn to edit your movies. You can shoot a scene more than once. Do it twice or as many times you think it's necessary until you're satisfied with the result.

 

- use a proper HD camera. Use its built in image stabilizer or at least try to stabilize your movie using proper software like Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere or equivalents. Do a little research on how to optimize your video quality before you upload it to YouTube.

 

I could add a lot more to the above but for now I will stop here. There were some interesting scenes into your movie. I don't know whether they were intentional or not but anyways..good start :)

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAVE YOU EVER DID ANYTHING SPONTANEOUS OR IS IT WELL PLAN EVERY TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I CRITIQUED YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! IS THAT OKAY!!!!!!!!!!!

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Wow man! You actually took the time to "copy-paste" blam's post before he managed to change it...How did you know he was going to manage to change it? "I'm mystified!"

:lol: Because I was trying to answer him??? And while I posted mine he changed his??? How hard can it be?

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:lol: Because I was trying to answer him??? And while I posted mine he changed his??? How hard can it be?

Ya, but there should be an "edit signal" on your post (while I posted mine he changed his???) How do you do that? "Can you teach me?"

See? I just edited mine and there's an edit signal.

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Step 1: Quote a post in a new browser tab

Step 2a: Compose your post

Step 2b: While you write, REFRESH the tab with the original topic.

Step 3: Edit your post to reflect the new changes that took place in the topic.

TA-DA!

"Wow, man...Too much effort!"...Don't have that much free time on my hands..."See Ya!"

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Even more creative. Keep up the good work and the world will be a better place!

You're supposed to be old but with this ^ you look like 10, monkeyburn.

 

P.S.

I bet the next one will be Sponge Bob. Just my 2 cents..

I agree to this post.

I'm smarter than monkeyburn.

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woah, well i went to bed last night with this thing having 12 posts..... and it quadrupled over night.... thanks for having irrelevant conversations on my post guys :) much appreciated

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