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TSsonictheory
post Jul 20 2006, 12:23 AM, updated 20y ago

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normally we shoot video clip o wat, but alwiz cant have the feeling like movie or like real advertisement.... it was like sooo fake....

how to make it real ?...wat sort of setting should we take care of..and wat other thing should we prepare?....anyone wanna share experiences?
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post Jul 20 2006, 12:29 AM

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Since you use DV, google around for Film Look...

and ps: use a 3CCD cam to shoot

And check this out : http://blog.chewxy.com/archives/2006/07/19...te-a-new-short/

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TSsonictheory
post Jul 23 2006, 03:28 AM

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wat is 3CCD cam? i kinda noob in video, but might borrow my sis's sony dvcam to shoot...dunno wat model..gonna check later...
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post Jul 23 2006, 04:27 AM

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got filter people use..... and lighting ...reflector.... adjustable camera lens..... DV can.... be not that high quality..... if professional is 10 then the DV quality is 8 like i say.
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post Jul 25 2006, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(night killer @ Jul 23 2006, 04:27 AM)
got filter people use..... and lighting ...reflector.... adjustable camera lens..... DV can.... be not that high quality..... if professional is 10 then the DV quality is 8 like i say.
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its hard lah to make a video like a real advstmnt.u should learn from expertise...
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post Jul 25 2006, 07:18 PM

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Ads have a smooth video, not a shaky stream. That's where most handmade videos fail (and ironically, Explorace)
And ad agencies have postprocessed the video to give a certian mood.
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post Jul 28 2006, 12:21 AM

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QUOTE(shiinkuro31 @ Jul 25 2006, 04:29 PM)
its hard lah to make a video like a real advstmnt.u should learn from expertise...
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U need to do some color enhancement to make it looks good. Even professional shooting with 35mm still to do do a one lite TC to get the right color. For starter u can try some editing software to tweak it, like FCP, Primier or After Effects if its just a short clips. Dont use photoshop, it will kill u. We tried using DV for a low budget tv commercial and it turn out like a high quality film shoot, if u didnt look close enough.
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post Jul 28 2006, 11:56 AM

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Ok.. from experience all my shooting seems to be like an advertisement. First of all I like to watch advertisment. When I watch TV I watch ads more than movies. Get lots of foreign one and look for the best ad.
First you need a plot. Something that catch attention. Understand the purpose of the ad. Is it for awareness? brand support? Just get the objective of the ad and plot accoding the objective (I ve seen a foreign ad with semi-nude standing there for 2-3 min and the last they are selling insurance).
Then understand they camera movement, the pan,zoom etc-etc. understand the lighting too. (fill lights and the stuffs).
Then shoot your subject. Get a few good takes before wrapping up. Suggested you have 2 or more camera running at the same time so you can choose the right angle. (Cost of location and cost of talents are cast are expensive)

The it goes to post production. Do not use fancy effect. It makes your film look cheap. The effect that are normally used are fade-in/out and dissolve only. Try fast cut when you want to create suspense.

Its hard to tell you all here. Hehe. I learned that for almost a year. For a begining go to the bookshop or library on how to shot and ad. Reading is good. then watch advertisent like me. I still like ads alot. Eh.. that why I am in the A&P line. Then try to imitate some good ones. then you will proceed from there. Good luck friend. biggrin.gif
TSsonictheory
post Aug 1 2006, 04:36 AM

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welll now my ads is going to be shoot at night... i still no idea where should i get my lighting source from... street lamp i think not that strong also lah, sure only see shadow...any idea?...im just a student studying ads, wanna create an ads for project..

and wat sort of effect would lead u guys to car accident?.... i planning turn my camera upside down..but i nit more opinion..
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post Aug 1 2006, 02:16 PM

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Er? No lights? Then go get rent some. You need at least 2-3 lights. and at least one ambience type to act as the fill lights. Where you study bro. your college or uni should have. Just get from them. Car accident effect in and ad? what is it for? drive safe campaign? can always throw you camera on the matress to create the effect. Or place a piece of glass in front of it and smake the glass. emulate the camera lense breaking effect.
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post Aug 2 2006, 03:32 AM

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study in TOA.. erm...it's about a road safety force ads... can roughly show how the light look like?...other than those light, is there any replacement for it? coz its too late even if i manage to get it from my college....
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post Aug 2 2006, 12:42 PM

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How the light look like? You seen a production team before? Try looking into some "the making of" of some movies. Its something like a spotlight thingy with stand where you can move up and down left & right.. normally 2-3 around the subject. It looks quite similiar to the ones you see in photo studios. Its very hot. Its like sauna. Others than those light is sunlight! Maybe you can try some good torch light or omnidirectional light. No idea never tried that before. But you have to shoot it during the day. At night withot proper lighting how to see the face. Unless you doing some experimental short clips.

Lighting is an art all by itself too. doing a movie is not easy!
Got a link here http://www.ritzcamera.com/studio-lighting....and-accessories
good luck!
TSsonictheory
post Aug 4 2006, 03:06 AM

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just back...not sure if success o not..but i use car cabin light as my light....still can see abit face...cant take during day, coz we are toking a service which only will provided during at night...
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post Aug 4 2006, 03:24 PM

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Well any light that can get the job done looks fine to me. A DIY light can also be quite similiar to the expensive ones. just use your creativity. Maybe some portable spot light can also do the trick. smile.gif

 

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