Thursday, September 27

.GIF


I'm taking a Cinematography class this semester on top of my photography classes. I have never done any sort of video before so this class is completely new to me. Anyone who knows me will tell you that I absolutely hate trying things outside of my comfort zone. So this is my first attempt at what is called a cinemagraph, also known as a GIF, or a moving animation.


First, I started with my tripod and my DSLR camera. I have a Nikon D90, which only uses video in "auto mode." So to me this was really annoying because I had to wait for the perfect time of day and find the right light too, so my camera would automatically do what I wanted, instead of me setting the settings how I wanted. In the end, after all the editing and putting together in photoshop I was fairly happy with my outcome. Since I know what to expect now, I know my next attempt will be ten times better!

So in reality - I might hate going out of my comfort zone to try new things, but in the end I'm always glad that I tried it because most of the time I have a great outcome.


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Thursday, September 27

.GIF


I'm taking a Cinematography class this semester on top of my photography classes. I have never done any sort of video before so this class is completely new to me. Anyone who knows me will tell you that I absolutely hate trying things outside of my comfort zone. So this is my first attempt at what is called a cinemagraph, also known as a GIF, or a moving animation.


First, I started with my tripod and my DSLR camera. I have a Nikon D90, which only uses video in "auto mode." So to me this was really annoying because I had to wait for the perfect time of day and find the right light too, so my camera would automatically do what I wanted, instead of me setting the settings how I wanted. In the end, after all the editing and putting together in photoshop I was fairly happy with my outcome. Since I know what to expect now, I know my next attempt will be ten times better!

So in reality - I might hate going out of my comfort zone to try new things, but in the end I'm always glad that I tried it because most of the time I have a great outcome.


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