"Is War a Game?" - a short video made by 16 year old Michael Rees
HDSLRs are enabling the next generation of movie makers!
We’ve shown you Michael Rees’ work before (here and here) – so why am I showing you his new film “Is War a Game?” Because Michael is only 16 that’s why! It is incredible that this young man is able to explore the new world of cinematography because this very inexpensive HDSLR is within the reach of so many more people now.
We love to know more about what people are doing with their HDSLRs and Michael is sure putting his knowledge to good use. I wish I could make a short like this!
Of course, you can find out much more about moving from photography to making movies on my blog at planet5D.
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Comments
WOW dude that is WAY GOOD, Thats like a Scene from a TV show or Movie. ( cried)
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