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<blockquote data-quote="ZPFunk" data-source="post: 37701" data-attributes="member: 6250"><p>how about instead of a hard theme, we do more cinematography related challenges, like "Dramatic Lighting" or awesome "Color Composition"(dust off those color wheels), or most fluid "One Shot" where everything is filmed in one single take. Even something simple like "Rule of thirds" Something to get people out there putting those thumbs to work, and also helping each other get a more rounded introduction to filming concepts they may not be familar with. Id also like to see a few suggested restrictions applied that serve a similar purpose of helping to improve on our approach to filming and editing, so we see less 45second pans of the skyline, or jerky footage from stop and go filming. Ultimately i feel each contest should be based around a lesson more than a general theme. Whoever starts the contest for that month should first show an example of the concept we will be exploring, then we all do our research, and put our skills to the test to try and expand on those lessons. The winners would be the ones who demonstrate that they have a grasp on these concepts. etc... But in reality, we all win, because next time we go fly we will be heading into the sky with increased understanding of the foundations of cinematography. Not sure if I explained that properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZPFunk, post: 37701, member: 6250"] how about instead of a hard theme, we do more cinematography related challenges, like "Dramatic Lighting" or awesome "Color Composition"(dust off those color wheels), or most fluid "One Shot" where everything is filmed in one single take. Even something simple like "Rule of thirds" Something to get people out there putting those thumbs to work, and also helping each other get a more rounded introduction to filming concepts they may not be familar with. Id also like to see a few suggested restrictions applied that serve a similar purpose of helping to improve on our approach to filming and editing, so we see less 45second pans of the skyline, or jerky footage from stop and go filming. Ultimately i feel each contest should be based around a lesson more than a general theme. Whoever starts the contest for that month should first show an example of the concept we will be exploring, then we all do our research, and put our skills to the test to try and expand on those lessons. The winners would be the ones who demonstrate that they have a grasp on these concepts. etc... But in reality, we all win, because next time we go fly we will be heading into the sky with increased understanding of the foundations of cinematography. Not sure if I explained that properly. [/QUOTE]
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