My goal is to have a setup that really shows immerses the viewer into viewing a car that is going very fast, just as if they were right there.
Things I'm looking at right now are how wide the angle of the camera is and where I place the camera. It's going to be at a fixed location and I'm aiming to show at least the whole front windshield. This is where placement comes into affect, if I go back a bit further on the placement, showing some of the driver and perhaps maybe side mirrors too, will that make the car look faster?
As for how wide the angle is, does that affect on the speed perceived by the viewer? I'm not trying to squish the image into one scene, so I do want to avoid extremely wide angles, or perhaps I can crop those sides but then it will affect the quality.
What I'm trying to figure out is what is the best angle and placement for showing the viewer what the driver is looking at and feeling in terms of speed. Another thing I can do is a head strapped camera but I'm looking for a fixed position.
>>3108856
Put some speed lines in
>>3108856
done
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>>3108877
FASTER NOT FAST ENOUGH MAKE IT ANGRY
>>3108877
hahha xD
i love this guys humor!
RAWR
>>3108896
Sorry friend, good luck on your le epic immersive driving photos
Just do what >>3108877 did on a second layer, then cut out everything other than the car on the first layer.
>>3108877
PLEASE MAKE IT FASTER
WARP DRIVE HYPER SPEED
>>3108949
Set cord for the nearest Taco Bell Cluster. Engage.