18mm 24mm 75mm 150mm
18mm 24mm 75mm 150mm
10mm close
200mm long
and when I'm in the mood I can do both above in the same clip just for the hell of it
Originally Posted by ClayfighterOriginally Posted by Stevland
10 or die
10....
depending on how you want to film can be beautiful...
but it doesnt always work for every spot/trick...
hense the reason why i owl cam down across and over everything...
200....
just far enough to set markers..
i dont understand why people only film the board and ankles while in 200 but w.e..
i take 200 and physically move back so the depth of field is there...
skelli 10 is unwatchable...
perm 10 is getting there...
knex 10 is perfect...
my 10 is sloppy but semi controlled-ish...
bullet 200 is too close sometimes...
stevland 200 is perfect...
my 200 is kinda shitty...
anchors 200 wins though...
just example and my opinion...
SUPPORT YOUR HOMIES...
17=lines.
115=everything else.
i go 15 for lines
between 130-215 for ll depending on the trick
Hoodlum: Threat
I don't go with a set mm for close or long. I know it's not exactly the most helpful bit of info but it's true. Depending on the trick and angle I just play with the mm and the cam distance until I find something I think looks good.
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