Trailer of a Short Film Shot Using HVX200 and HF200
Hi,
I have shot the short film using HVX200, Brevis Adapter, Gripper 116 XL, Canon HF200 Please comment. (I am sure you can notice the difference between HVX200 and HF200) THIN LINE Thanks Subbu |
Nice short. Will you be expanding on it. Also, nice DOF.
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Good camera work, the DOF was subtle and effective - not overused, refreshing these days as 35mil adapters are becoming more prevalent. :)
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Thanks for the comments, guys. I already finished shooting the film; in the processing of finishing the editing work. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
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Looks solid! great use of locations and nice cinematography.
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Nice work. I'm not sure about the sound quality in the 'Indian cricket' section during the walk beside the reedbeds, but otherwise I liked it a lot.
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Tony Davies-Patrick, Jay Kavi
Thanks for the comments. Had to spend some good bit of time on location scouting :-). Google maps helped me a great deal too. Script required that no other soul or verhile be seen through out the film. Difficult to shoot, especially in NJ :-) Mostly shot in one of the New Jersey state parks. |
Very good.
Only problem I saw was that the title at the end "Thin Line" was a little too dark and thin to see. :) And I'm not sure what part the swerving car plays in the trailer... |
Looks good. I like the music interlude and the wide shots.
Good stuff. -C |
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