Antiwhippy
the holder of the trombone
Where's the .gif/video of the GiantBomb crew laughing at this? I was crying when that happened hahaha
Where's the .gif/video of the GiantBomb crew laughing at this? I was crying when that happened hahaha
The way he kept moving his hands back and forth like in the gif was so so annoying, he never stopped it.
love how the camera always zoom out when a trailer is on, often when there are text on the screen.
Everyone makes mistakes, don't be so harsh on the cameraman.
Everyone makes mistakes, don't be so harsh on the cameraman.
Camera work really soured the event for me. Every single time a new game was shown, they'd fucking cut to sweeping shots of the crowd throughout the trailer. I'm generally a pretty calm dude, but I was really losing my rag by the end. When you see the unveiling of awesome new titles like Murasaki Baby, Rime and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, the last thing you want to see is a hundred laptop screens lighting up a dark room.
It winds me up just thinking back on it now. Someone needs to be fired over that.
Glad he addressed it. Shit was terrible. He had one job and he fucked it up.
The sad thing is that it happened for nearly every trailer.I was raging when half of the GT6 trailer was a shot of the audience.
Someone needs to be fired.
GAF would have been offline again.lol, imagine if they showed off The Last Guardian (or a Demons Souls II) PS4 trailer and the camera was zoomed on the crowd the whole time.
GAF would have been covered in anger & tears.
Reminds me of Wayne's World. "Extreme close-up! WOOOAHHHH!"
You nailed it.The show director was fucking drunk.
Had to be.
Director: "Ok... zoom out."
Director: "Stay zoomed."
Director: "Zoom in. FAST!"
Director: "CLOSE UP!"
Director: "Zoom out; pan the back of the audience."
Director: "Ok, now pan back over the audience."
Director: "Zoom in... NO WAIT."
Can we get that cameraman fired next pls
Gameplay starts on the screen.
*zooms out*
*keeps zoomed out*
Gameplay ends and logo pops up.
*zooms in*
There are mistakes and there is this.
I don't think it's the cameraman, but the director who decides the transition and what shots to focus/when.