sda206 wrote:Your joking right? Looks professional

Thanks, dude.
IlyaKol wrote:Only thing I can critique you on is your lighting. I'm a, albeit new, photographer (
http://www.ilyakolproductions.com - /shameless plug lol) so I know how tough that part of the job is. Otherwise, good job. Did you use any of those camera mount sliding thingamagigs? Or was this all you holding it, etc.? If the latter, WOW. Good job (except for the engine reving part).
Also, the end of your video (or quite a bit of it) is blank? Or is that just my YouTube failing?
Yea, the lighting is a little low, I had to use auto color correction on a few clips. The camera mount I used is a homemade dolly. IlyaKol did you know those thing start at $900 dollars up to $10,000. I made mine from Home Depot for $25 bucks. The engine reving part at the end is a effect called earthquake...

it was supposed to resemble a earthquake when the engine reved. No, its not your youtube, I couldnt for the life of me figure out how to end this damn video on my software.
JDMlove wrote:
i am looking for an entry level DSLR.. i was searching for something to suit me in the last few months, and i finally i decided to go the Nikon d5100 or the canon d600
I have first hand seen d600 footage and its amazing as long as the setting is right. There are a couple of videos on youtube that are shot with only cannpn dlsr and I couldnt believe it. Unfortunatley my camera only has 720HD but the cannon as 1080HD. If you need to see the vids Ill pm them to you.
