View Full Version : Home video with a difference...


Vito DeFilippo
December 3rd, 2007, 03:02 PM
Hey all,

Made a movie with my son (19 months old) and my stepson (8 years old) to scare the crap out of my relatives. Thought you might get a kick out of it

Looks a little extreme, but I used split screens with lockdown shots (inspired by David Matthew Bonner) so he's actually got me close to him at times (namely the ladder scenes). He still scares me when he goes up that ladder. I'll be in the next room and hear "UP the ladder!" and I start running...

About 4 minutes long, Quicktime H264.

http://tinyurl.com/24vr3z

Cheers,
Vito

Oleg Kalyan
December 3rd, 2007, 04:24 PM
It looks great, which camera you used to create this footage?

Vito DeFilippo
December 3rd, 2007, 05:42 PM
Hi Oleg,

It's a Sony Z1. Shot in HDV mode, encoded directly to H264 from the Hi Def file...

Ciao,
Vito

Vito DeFilippo
December 3rd, 2007, 07:58 PM
Here's a Windows Media version for those of you without Quicktime 7:

http://www.nosmallroles.com/felix_jeff_fun.wmv

Terry Taravella
December 3rd, 2007, 09:32 PM
Yep, I think you're gonna scare the crap out of them alright.

It doesn't feel right saying you did a good job .... but you did.

Will Mahoney
December 4th, 2007, 12:04 PM
Nice li'l vid. I like the mondo knife. Good times.

Carl Middleton
December 4th, 2007, 12:12 PM
That was just awesome.

And to hammer home the 'responsibility' aspect, I loooove the song during the credits. :)

They are going to freak out. :) I might recommend having a video handy to show you were actually close by while danger baby was in full swing, to calm them down afterwards! ;)

C

Vito DeFilippo
December 4th, 2007, 07:22 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys. It was a fun video to make, and worked out just as planned.

That was just awesome.

And to hammer home the 'responsibility' aspect, I loooove the song during the credits. :)

They are going to freak out. :) I might recommend having a video handy to show you were actually close by while danger baby was in full swing, to calm them down afterwards! ;)
C

The horrified emails are already pouring in from friends and relatives. I've had to reply with proof of the split screens to avoid the lynch mob.

Sometimes it's nice to just relax and feel good about something you've done, hehe...

Michael Y Wong
December 4th, 2007, 10:48 PM
Ahhhh totally awesome!!! Knowing that it was perfectly safe makes the video that much more enjoyable. Question about the encoding; did you use quicktime pro to encode to h264? It looks/sounds fantastic for that file size.

Vito DeFilippo
December 4th, 2007, 11:04 PM
Ahhhh totally awesome!!!

Thanks, Michael! I appreciate the compliment, especially from you. I'm a big fan of your work.

Question about the encoding; did you use quicktime pro to encode to h264? It looks/sounds fantastic for that file size.

Yes, exactly. My settings were:

Quality: High
Bitrate: 700 kbits/sec
Frame reordering: yes
Encoding mode: multi-pass
Dimensions: 640X360

Cheers,
Vito

Very slow to render, however. I'm on a pretty 'old' P4 2.5 gig PC.

Joel Peregrine
December 4th, 2007, 11:42 PM
Fantastic Vito! Thoroughly enjoyed that. My son is 30 months old and is just as curious - drives me nuts but in a good way. I'm sure you can relate to this too:

http://www.territimely.com/movies/short_children.html


Hey all,

Made a movie with my son (19 months old) and my stepson (8 years old) to scare the crap out of my relatives. Thought you might get a kick out of it

Looks a little extreme, but I used split screens with lockdown shots (inspired by David Matthew Bonner) so he's actually got me close to him at times (namely the ladder scenes). He still scares me when he goes up that ladder. I'll be in the next room and hear "UP the ladder!" and I start running...

About 4 minutes long, Quicktime H264.

http://tinyurl.com/24vr3z

Cheers,
Vito

Michael Nistler
December 5th, 2007, 03:00 AM
Way to go, Vito - I loved it. The video kept my interest every moment - great work on all levels and the home audio was especially charming. My only critique/feedback is, be sure to sign 'em up ASAP before the Screen Actors Guild swoops them up :--)

Warm Regards, Michael

Mike Oveson
December 5th, 2007, 10:22 AM
Well done Vito. You certainly had me concerned, from the knife onward. I totally thought he was going to turn those stove burners on. Yikes! I can relate to the ladder bit too, having two young sons who always want to "help" me whenever I get up on the roof.

Michael, I laughed my head off at that short! VERY good idea. Having two young sons myself (4- and 2-year old) I can definitely relate. I love the little extra part at the end where the kid is just moving all around. My 4 year old would be just as goofy. Well, he IS just as goofy on camera.

Vito DeFilippo
December 5th, 2007, 11:57 AM
Way to go, Vito - I loved it. My only critique/feedback is, be sure to sign 'em up ASAP before the Screen Actors Guild swoops them up :--)

Hey Michael. Thanks for the great comments. I think I better Youtube it and get them an agent.

Joel, that was a great video. Funnily enough, I had almost the same experience several years ago, before I had children. I was visiting friends in Vancouver. Just minding my own business reading a book when their 4 year old boy comes up to me and says "If I poo, will you wipe my bum." With no hesitation, I replied "No."

Boy, things have changed.

I totally thought he was going to turn those stove burners on. Yikes!


I know what you mean, Mike. I was scared the first time he tried to turn the knobs, but they have a safety feature that you have to push them in to turn. So far, he hasn't figured that out...

I'm such a bad dad. You should see the emails.

David Mathew Bonner
December 5th, 2007, 05:25 PM
that was awesome, you need to put some copyright free music on it and upload it to meta cafe, make some money :)

Ps - so I inspire you to endanger kids lives ?!?
Awesome, I knew I was still good for something. :)

Vito DeFilippo
December 5th, 2007, 07:41 PM
that was awesome, you need to put some copyright free music on it and upload it to meta cafe, make some money :)

Wait a minute! You can make money from video??? Time to figure out how to use that Smart Sound program that came with my AVID!

Ps - so I inspire you to endanger kids lives ?!?
Awesome, I knew I was still good for something. :)

Well, you're certainly good for much more than that, David. And I won't blame you for my own foolishness, just for the split screen idea that started this madness.

My wife's parents aren't speaking to me...

Bill Mecca
December 5th, 2007, 08:16 PM
that was cool. I was waiting for the dummy dressed in his clothes falling from the roof in the last shot though, would have gone great with a beer!

David Mathew Bonner
December 5th, 2007, 09:44 PM
My wife's parents aren't speaking to me...

and thats a bad thing?!?!
:)

Vito DeFilippo
December 6th, 2007, 06:59 AM
You've got a point there...

Stelios Christofides
December 6th, 2007, 03:15 PM
Vito Great video. I just hope that your son doesn't do all those things when you are not around. Be very careful...

Stelios