https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zqeFGCyG5c
>Teaser for more cosplay cinematics to come. CospLA is a movement that will bridge cosplay and cinema together. This project was used and will continue to be used as a proposition to present to different clients. This video showcases different techniques that can be used for cosplay videos with very little equipment, no budget, no rehearsal, no crew. Hopefully this will influence more people to bring their cosplay to the big screen.
I've always wanted more videos to go in this direction. Hopefully this will break away from the trend of having 360 slowmo zooms.
I clicked on the deadpool homemade trailer at the end
>...aaagh my sides...
These effects look cool, I'm worried about the actual acting parts. The reason why most cosplay vids only have their models stand still is that's what cosplayers can do and not look awkward
>>8892433
b-but cosplayers don't know shit how to fight / use the weapon they are cosplaying with
this will be horrible
[spoiler]except me I cosplay shit I know[/spoiler]
>MFW Yuks General
>>8892768
Then you get cosplayers that either know their shit or find people who can do all that stuff and put them in costumes
https://youtu.be/yveLaWgBTdk?t=43s
>>8892675
there's a reason why he went with fast cuts
it's all flash, no substance
>>8893141
But that's cosplay in general
>>8893106
This looks pretty hype
I watched (more like listened to) one hour of his stream and I learned absolutely nothing. He is a good photoshopper, for sure, but a horrible teacher.