Quote from: TicTac on April 29, 2018, 04:22:30 PM
Wait, wait, wait....wait is that your YouTube channel? Also, that video was super great and well made/done. Did you create the video? Either way it was really fun to watch! Thank you for sharing! If that is your channel then I hope you don't mind if I subscribe to it. I just want to be supportive in someway I guess because I think you are cool and nice and...I am so nervous right now lol.
ANYWAYS lol I am just as surprised that Procession to the Cathedral is not that well known either because it is pretty great.
Wow a $10,000 camera? Well, like you basically said it is the person behind the camera that matters!
So yeah, awesome video!
Yes, that is my channel that I just made recently in school. I don't really publicly announce it much cuz I haven't come out over there yet so...seeing how that goes. But I mean why would you need my permission to subscribe? XD I don't care. It would be helpful more so. But yes, I made that video completely from scratch. Hand made all 840+ layers in After Effects. Animated everything. Only thing I didn't do was compose the song. But why are you nervous??? 0.o
I mean most top end cameras like the Red series are at the very least $10,000. Typically Hollywood is using those kind of cameras. They can shoot 8k footage too :p
And then if you really wanna be crazy you can get a Phantom camera which are typically just for special usage if you need extremely slow motion. The SlowmoGuys, or Mythbusters use those. If a movie needs it, Hollywood will use them too. They shoot thousands of frames per second so you can see a bullet move across space. They typically cost around $100,000 :p
And we're just talking about the cameras. There's all the gear that goes with them, the attachments, lenses, tripods, dollys, lights, location fees, paying crew and actors, set design, renting studio, etc. There's a reason blockbusters cost millions of dollars :p
But anyways, music. Yup.....woo.
That Passanger song I heard prior to you posting it when I was looking into them btw.