Hey! I'm sorry to intrude, but I just wanted to point out that the camera is too close to the actors, which breaks the western look. Clint Eastwood movies usually have the camera really, really far away from the actors, which flattens out the perspective and allows the director to play with the composition. For example, it's harder to discern if an object is close or far away if you use a camera far away and zoom in with a 50 or 70-mm lens. That's how The Lord of the Rings was filmed. Frodo would be looking at a literal wall, and Gandalf would be closer to the camera. This would make Frodo look smaller than Gandalf. If the camera is too close to the actor, it distorts the perspective and creates a fish-eye effect, which breaks the believability of the scene since everything looks ginormous and it's easy to tell apart the distance between objects - which makes composition 10 times harder.
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A Swiss standoff…A Canadian conflict!
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Twas a mighty fine western
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Yep a bad western…..most excellent m’thinks
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Somebody was on fire with that post production
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Hey! I'm sorry to intrude, but I just wanted to point out that the camera is too close to the actors, which breaks the western look.
Clint Eastwood movies usually have the camera really, really far away from the actors, which flattens out the perspective and allows the director to play with the composition.
For example, it's harder to discern if an object is close or far away if you use a camera far away and zoom in with a 50 or 70-mm lens. That's how The Lord of the Rings was filmed. Frodo would be looking at a literal wall, and Gandalf would be closer to the camera. This would make Frodo look smaller than Gandalf.
If the camera is too close to the actor, it distorts the perspective and creates a fish-eye effect, which breaks the believability of the scene since everything looks ginormous and it's easy to tell apart the distance between objects - which makes composition 10 times harder.
No need to be sorry at all.
Thank you for taking time to watch, and also provide extremely valuable feed back. We truly appreciate the honesty and constructive criticism. The additional insight, as to what is off, and what we could have done better. You definitely earned a sub from us, Thank ya kindly partner.
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Is this Horizon Part 2?
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