RE: Sneak Peek - Freechain / Dan Hensley monologue @themarkymark 81 10 months ago Threespeak You are viewing a single comment's thread: View full context View direct parent (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Suggestion, Nvidia Eye Contact. hive-181335 0 0 0.000 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 4 comments @lordbutterfly 78 10 months ago (Edited) He had a target to look at. We vary shots. Not everyone needs to look directly into the camera. :) @themarkymark 81 10 months ago True, but looking off camera for long periods of times is unsettling. @lordbutterfly 78 10 months ago If all interviews were filmed direct to lens you would also have a odd feeling. It was a choice by our photography director. @alex-rourke 71 10 months ago Yeah, looking directly into the camera for long periods of time is like watching the president address the nation. Off to the side is like we're listening in on a conversation.
@lordbutterfly 78 10 months ago (Edited) He had a target to look at. We vary shots. Not everyone needs to look directly into the camera. :) @themarkymark 81 10 months ago True, but looking off camera for long periods of times is unsettling. @lordbutterfly 78 10 months ago If all interviews were filmed direct to lens you would also have a odd feeling. It was a choice by our photography director. @alex-rourke 71 10 months ago Yeah, looking directly into the camera for long periods of time is like watching the president address the nation. Off to the side is like we're listening in on a conversation.
@themarkymark 81 10 months ago True, but looking off camera for long periods of times is unsettling. @lordbutterfly 78 10 months ago If all interviews were filmed direct to lens you would also have a odd feeling. It was a choice by our photography director. @alex-rourke 71 10 months ago Yeah, looking directly into the camera for long periods of time is like watching the president address the nation. Off to the side is like we're listening in on a conversation.
@lordbutterfly 78 10 months ago If all interviews were filmed direct to lens you would also have a odd feeling. It was a choice by our photography director.
@alex-rourke 71 10 months ago Yeah, looking directly into the camera for long periods of time is like watching the president address the nation. Off to the side is like we're listening in on a conversation.
He had a target to look at. We vary shots. Not everyone needs to look directly into the camera. :)
True, but looking off camera for long periods of times is unsettling.
If all interviews were filmed direct to lens you would also have a odd feeling.
It was a choice by our photography director.
Yeah, looking directly into the camera for long periods of time is like watching the president address the nation. Off to the side is like we're listening in on a conversation.