Hi, my name is Marek Mars and I'm a freelance full-service visual content producer with an international clientele situated in London.
I work with businesses, agencies, and artists who want to stand out from the crowd to design engaging, high-end, multi-platform digital experiences.
I’m flexibly cooperating with your marketing team to unearth your actual narrative because I care about telling authentic, motivational stories.
My journey into video creation began as a dream, but I made it come true. Now, we need to know your vision for the upcoming inspirational video that will alter someone's perspective on the world.
thank you for this. i am going on friday. i already paid the deposit so i’m a little upset that they didn’t tell me about the big fees at the end but i think it will be good experience.
I'm glad I could help. Just keep in mind that this is based on my own experience; I haven't explored options they offered, so I'm not sure how effective they might be. 👊
Thank you for reaching out with your question. While I'm not a mental health specialist, I can offer some general suggestions that might help. Sharing your feelings with friends or family can be a great first step. Engage in activities that make you feel good, like hobbies, exercise, or meditation. A balanced diet, exercise, and good sleep are fundamental for mental well-being. If your mental health is affecting your daily life, talking to a therapist or counselor can be very beneficial. Learning more about mental health can empower you to take positive steps. Remember, it's okay to ask for help, and everyone’s journey is different. Wishing you the best on yours.
Why is it considered gay when the moon whispers to the ocean, and the shadows paint whispers of forgotten cheese under the light of a singing refrigerator?"
How does the act of a rainbow serenading the mountains with a sonnet about flying toasters relate to being gay, especially when time itself dances to the tune of invisible flutes played by the stars?
Why is it proclaimed gay when clouds knit sweaters for the moon, while sunflowers debate philosophy with passing clouds, amidst a symphony orchestrated by neon-colored fish swimming through the air?
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and that it brought you some motivation. Remember, we all have moments of doubt, but it's those moments that make our successes even more valuable. Don't give up on your passion for making videos because each of your projects inspires and brings value to others. I'm rooting for your next creations!
Hey Brandon, thanks for checking out my video and sharing your thoughts! Really appreciate it. Happy to hear you're into what I'm doing. I stick to the slog3 standard settings without any tweaks.
Oh, for sure! It's actually a bit of both. Mixing in some push-pull dynamics with a sprinkle of illusion to keep things interesting. Glad you're digging the vibe. It's all about that blend, making it pop in just the right way.
Hey, thanks a ton! Really appreciate the love and support. It means a lot, truly. I'll definitely keep the content coming. Stay tuned, and thanks again for the encouragement, bro! 🙌
For the moment, the land is still mostly 2D in a 3D spatial computing, or VR games. nothing new. Hopefully it will be reduced to a small implant near the eye or the retina - then the fun will begin@@MarekMars
Amazing work! Also I've always wondered why videos shot on wide-angle lenses don't seem to have the distortion present in photos (as in, the 'outward stretching' that happens the further away from the center, not the visual illusion that objects are farther away) shot with the same lenses? Is it because of some sort of post editing correction that can't be done for photos? This simple question's been bothering me for years - would really appreciate it if somebody could answer, thanks!
Absolutely, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Your question about wide-angle lenses is an interesting one. The phenomenon you're describing, where photos taken with wide-angle lenses exhibit distortion towards the edges, is called barrel distortion. It's more prominent in still photos because the distortion becomes more apparent when you have a static image to analyze. In videos shot with wide-angle lenses, however, this distortion may be less noticeable due to several factors. One reason is that video frames are typically moving, so the distortion might not be as apparent as in a still image. Additionally, some cameras and editing software have built-in correction algorithms that can automatically reduce or eliminate barrel distortion in video footage during post-processing. Another factor could be the composition and framing of the video shots. Filmmakers often carefully frame their shots to minimize distortion and maintain visual balance, which can help mitigate the effects of barrel distortion. In contrast, with still photos, there's more time to scrutinize each detail, and photographers may not always have the luxury of correcting distortion in every shot, especially if they're going for a particular artistic effect. Overall, while both photos and videos shot with wide-angle lenses can experience barrel distortion, various factors, including motion, editing techniques, and compositional choices, can influence how noticeable it is in the final output. I hope this helps clarify your question! If you have any further inquiries, feel free to ask.
@@MarekMars Thank you so much Marek for the incredibly detailed and clear-cut response! Really appreciate you taking the time to answer :) Having looked some more into the details of the problem I mentioned though, I've found that it's not barrel distortion (which can be easily corrected in post), but rather anamorphosis, or 'volume deformation' as it is also called that's my problem. This is impossible to correct to my knowledge, but for some reason videos shot with the same wide angle lenses seem to display this characteristic much less than photos (if at all), and I've always wondered why. As a simple example, if I were to use the same 24mm GM lens you used for this video for a portrait photo, then the model would need to be VERY close to the center of the shot in order to not look horribly stretched in the direction of the edges; however in your video, everything looks fine and true to scale from the center all the way to the edges of the frame - this has been puzzling for me for years🤔
It's easy! He's a modern romantic - he sends love letters to her imaginary inbox, holds hands with her invisible self during long walks, and enjoys quiet dinners with her absent presence. Their relationship is so low-maintenance; she never argues!