Re: Giantess Zone Growth & Info Thread
Gary,
I noticed on your forced perspective shots that, I feel they aren't as convincing as they could be.
If you're going to do it, you either have to show both women's feet and them being at the same level or you can't show one of their feet and not the others. It makes it just look like she's standing closer to the camera (I realize that she is, but I don't think that's the effect you're going for).
Also, have the larger girl turn her back to look back at the small girl, again, just shows us that the grown girl is closer to the camera, not necessarily bigger.
You do some great stuff when you show them in compared heights when one is standing on a box or something. Your best, I thought, was done with Alli (the first girl to rip out of her under clothes) and her multiple changes in height (that's what I'm most interested in, the progression). You also used the table to hide the feet, so we couldn't see that they were at a different level.
When you're doing your forced perspective shots, you need to have both ladies in profile, like they're looking at each other. Of course when filming, they wont' be, and it might be a bit harder to act, but, it'll sell the illusion much better.
I don't know if you have, but watch the behind the scenes of Lord Of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. They have a couple of cool segments on how they achieved their forced perspective look.
Anyway, your movies have grown (get it?) by leaps and bounds in quality.
Best of luck,
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Jamball
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