Green & Black's Advert (30s)

Started by kazizaman, December 15, 2012, 08:44:00 PM

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kazizaman



My first attempt at making an advert for my college (UK) project; what do you guys think? Promoting the product's fair trade and desirability was a little tricky to pull off within 30 seconds, but I hope you all understand what the advert was trying to convey.

Equipment: Canon 550D + 18-55mm kit lens, Rode NTG-2, Zoom H4n (Audio only used during walkie talkie shot; ''He's on the move''. The rest are sound effects from various sources including myself.

Colour Profile: Cinestyle

Bitrate: 3.0x (No audio)

ISO: Magic Lantern, 50-80

Software: Adobe Premier CS6, Adobe Photoshop CS6, Magic Bullet Suite

Francis

It is fun but it doesn't make a lot of sense. Why are they chasing him? Is he stealing it? Has just discovered some deep secret? Also any particular reason for using these low ISOs? It seems like 100 or 160 would have served just as well without the pink hue that 50 and 80 impart.

Mikkel

I liked the youthful humor.
I guess that his urge to fairtradechocolate is so great that he has done something as immoral as to steal, for a month, and thats why they have hired all these men...
But, as Francis says, mabye there is room for tecnical improvements.
Francis, you ask yourself these questions, is it not a quality that it can boost your imagination? and all that in 30 sec.
Mikkel
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Videogolfo

How do you get lower ISO than 100, I tried every setting possible with ML but Can't get it.

nanomad

Quote from: Videogolfo on January 25, 2013, 04:34:06 PM
How do you get lower ISO than 100, I tried every setting possible with ML but Can't get it.
It only works in video mode. Check the ISO submenu where you can change ISO gain
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