BrickSev Posted November 28, 2014 Hello, I finally uploaded my first Brickfilm ever It's just a very short one but it's a start I know it's not perfect but I hope you'll like it. I'm new to the universe of Brickfilms, so your feedback, advices and opinion are very appreciated. They will be so useful to help me improve my skills and correct the mistakes. Thank you very much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buffalo movies Posted November 28, 2014 The sound effects are nice, and your camera is quite steady, with reasonable lighting. I'd just try to aim for a higher frame rate in future, with smoother movements, including easing in and out. Though for a first shot, it is pretty good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrickSev Posted November 28, 2014 The sound effects are nice, and your camera is quite steady, with reasonable lighting. I'd just try to aim for a higher frame rate in future, with smoother movements, including easing in and out. Though for a first shot, it is pretty good. Thank you very much The problem with frame rates comes from iMovie. It appears the "shortest duration" for each photo is 1/10 of second (I can't put a value lower than that ) so it results in 10 fps, which is quite low, I know. I don't know if there is a way to increase frame rates in iMovie. Do you have another software to suggest? (for Mac, since I have a MacPro) Also I used the photos in the original 3872X2592 resolution, which is not a 16:9 format and it caused the little black area on the sides. That could be easily solved converting the photos in a 16:9 format next time. Thank you again. Since this is my first shot, any advice is highly appreciated and useful to improve Share this post Link to post Share on other sites