Per Johan Naesje
April 27th, 2008, 11:41 PM
In this round there was an exceptional bunch of stunning films to choose from! I’ve been taking part of this challenge from the very beginning and I must say that the level of quality has increased very much in the last rounds.
Many of you “old people” and some of the newcomers developing films which in my mind is broadcast class and beyond! You develop new technical skills and experiment with your equipment which take the breathe from me, and many others I think!?
I have been quiet on the forum during this round. In fact I’ve chosen not to take part, even not read so much of your comments to the films, because I would like to make up my own opinion what films to choose for winning. I think this is the most fair way to do it, because I know this community so well.
I have been evalueted the films for how they followed the Theme but also for their technical level, how it was put together from the cinematography, editing, narration and music.
So the winner is... ...Marj Atkins – Hidden Wonders.
This film took the breathe away from me from the very first beginning. Even if you got your “actors” near by your home (maybe someone think this is an easy one...), managing to film those creatures in the way you did is outstanding!
I have been doing some macrofilming myself, and I know how hard it can be with the tiny DOF and small movements you have to do to frame it properly.
You did all this in an excellent way Marj! The film took me in to a journey of the butterflies development. I’m glad you choose to do the narrating because it rised the quality of the film and enlighten me about things I didn’t know about the butterflies life. And your film was nailed to the Theme all the way through.
First runner up... ...Ruth Happel – Spring Takes Wing.
This was not the Ruth&Robin films I’m so used to view! But what a surprise from your hand Ruth. This was an excellent piece of work. You have taken some new equipment in use. I like this way of experimenting very much and I think you did very well with your new gear! You managed to get footage only seen in high budget films shoot with $$$ cameras! The sound picture in this film was top notch. I had to view this film several times and I discovered new things every time.
Second runner up... ...Geir Inge Bjørneseth Brekke - Primavera.
Well, as a fellow Norwegian I can’t discard this film from not being in the top three! You made it again Geir Inge! Your film developing has grown very much and I’m impressed of your work. You’ve got an eye for stunning compositions. With our beautiful landscape here in Norway and your eye, you show us some breath taking scenes in your film. Your narrating is as always, top class!
Third runner up... ...Jim Montgomery – Live Journey
This film had a very touching story and the way you did the narrating enhance the story very well. Albeit some minor technical flaws, particilarly in the transition, the overall impression is good. The dreamy look in the pictures was nice.
It was not an easy task to pick the films mentioned here. There were several others film out there, which was very nice and who could have been mentioned too. But as a judge you have to pick some and throw others away.
I want to thank Meryem for choosing me as a judge for this round. Even if I don’t compete in this round I have learned a lot of new things just watching your films, analyzing them for judgement.
Many of you “old people” and some of the newcomers developing films which in my mind is broadcast class and beyond! You develop new technical skills and experiment with your equipment which take the breathe from me, and many others I think!?
I have been quiet on the forum during this round. In fact I’ve chosen not to take part, even not read so much of your comments to the films, because I would like to make up my own opinion what films to choose for winning. I think this is the most fair way to do it, because I know this community so well.
I have been evalueted the films for how they followed the Theme but also for their technical level, how it was put together from the cinematography, editing, narration and music.
So the winner is... ...Marj Atkins – Hidden Wonders.
This film took the breathe away from me from the very first beginning. Even if you got your “actors” near by your home (maybe someone think this is an easy one...), managing to film those creatures in the way you did is outstanding!
I have been doing some macrofilming myself, and I know how hard it can be with the tiny DOF and small movements you have to do to frame it properly.
You did all this in an excellent way Marj! The film took me in to a journey of the butterflies development. I’m glad you choose to do the narrating because it rised the quality of the film and enlighten me about things I didn’t know about the butterflies life. And your film was nailed to the Theme all the way through.
First runner up... ...Ruth Happel – Spring Takes Wing.
This was not the Ruth&Robin films I’m so used to view! But what a surprise from your hand Ruth. This was an excellent piece of work. You have taken some new equipment in use. I like this way of experimenting very much and I think you did very well with your new gear! You managed to get footage only seen in high budget films shoot with $$$ cameras! The sound picture in this film was top notch. I had to view this film several times and I discovered new things every time.
Second runner up... ...Geir Inge Bjørneseth Brekke - Primavera.
Well, as a fellow Norwegian I can’t discard this film from not being in the top three! You made it again Geir Inge! Your film developing has grown very much and I’m impressed of your work. You’ve got an eye for stunning compositions. With our beautiful landscape here in Norway and your eye, you show us some breath taking scenes in your film. Your narrating is as always, top class!
Third runner up... ...Jim Montgomery – Live Journey
This film had a very touching story and the way you did the narrating enhance the story very well. Albeit some minor technical flaws, particilarly in the transition, the overall impression is good. The dreamy look in the pictures was nice.
It was not an easy task to pick the films mentioned here. There were several others film out there, which was very nice and who could have been mentioned too. But as a judge you have to pick some and throw others away.
I want to thank Meryem for choosing me as a judge for this round. Even if I don’t compete in this round I have learned a lot of new things just watching your films, analyzing them for judgement.