
- #CINE TRACER CRACKED HOW TO#
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If you're a professional and you see work of a lower quality than your own, please refrain from labeling it as 'videography' or 'amateur' just to put down the OP. That type of content is not what this sub wants to focus on, and if you're interested in cinematography as a profession then you'd do well to avoid v-logs and travel videos as well! As voted by the community in general, none of the above types of submissions are allowed on this sub. If you are posting your own work in any capacity, select Original Contentĥ: No V-Logs, Travel Videos, or Crowdfunding Submissions If not sure which it should be placed in, choose "".
When posting, flair your post with the desired category.
In an effort to organize the wide array of posts, the sub will broken up into 7 categories:. However, one would do well to refrain from down-voting, name-calling, insults, flame wars, or other impoliteness or rudeness when interacting with others on the sub. As you'd expect then, opinions can sometimes be divisive. This means job listings, crowdfunding, equipment sales/rentals, advertisements or other material deemed solicitous. Solicitation of any kind will not be permitted. You many NOT post work simply to get views or subs! Talk about what you did right, what you did wrong, and where you need help. If you are a student or amateur, you must seek feedback on your work. This includes, but is not limited to: what camera/film the project was shot on, techniques used, lights used, difficulties and limitations experienced during production. Original Content (your or a friend's work) must be accompanied by no less than a 300 character description of the project. Other BE SURE TO READ OUR FAQ! Check out our FAQ post for information on common terms and concepts, recommendations for cameras, lenses, and lighting kits, along with info on common cinematography myths! RULES 1: Posting your own work? Make a Submissions Statement! Through the use of lighting, composition, equipment choice, and a variety of other factors, a cinematographer is able to tell or enhance a given story. "Cinematography" pertains to the art and technology of motion-picture photography. Play nice, support each other and encourage learning.Hide Self Posts WHAT IS "CINEMATOGRAPHY"? We are not tech support, these posts should be kept on /r/techsupportĭon't be a dick.
Low-effort content will be removed at moderator discretion from security firms/pen testing companies is allowed within the confines of site-wide rules on self promotion found here, but will otherwise be considered spam. Spam is strictly forbidden and will result in a ban. Sharing of personal data is forbidden - no doxxing or IP dumping No "I got hacked" posts unless it's an interesting post-mortem of a unique attack. "How does HSTS prevent SSL stripping?" is a good question. Intermediate questions are welcomed - e.g. Offering to do these things will also result in a ban.
#CINE TRACER CRACKED HOW TO#
Asking how to get into your "girlfriend's" instagram.This is not the place to try to find hackers to do your dirty work and you will be banned for trying. Discussion around the legality of issues is ok, encouraging or aiding illegal activities is not Hacking can be a grey area but keep it above board. "TeenagerĪrrested in Computer Crime Scandal", "Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering".
Guides and tutorials are welcome here as long as they are suitably complex and most importantly legal!īans are handed out at moderator discretion.Īnother one got caught today, it's all over the papers. This sub is aimed at those with an understanding of hacking - please visit /r/HowToHack for posting beginner links and tutorials any beginner questions should be directed there as they will result in a ban here. What we are about: quality and constructive discussion about the culture, profession and love of hacking. A subreddit dedicated to hacking and hacking culture.