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Michael DeMattia September 16th, 2004, 08:47 PM Its the churches 125th Anniverary. They wanted to share some history and give some insight into the church. The project has been in production for 6 months on and off. Maybe this was a bad idea. Since your not able to see the whole thing. I cant aleast let you see the intro.
http://www.mdfilms.net/125th.mov
*Please note this is an old edit. I haven't had time to update this. But you can get more of an idea. Sorry its small.
Nathan Gifford September 16th, 2004, 09:48 PM Hello,
My daughter Kelly introduced me to a friend of hers that is a budding young talent at 16. He has done a number of spoof pieces he has posted on the Internet in QuickTime. Some of the music used in pieces have been his compositions. If you click his home site, you will find merchandise that, I am told, are somewhat ficticious but are certainly creative.
When you have a chance, go on by and give his movies a look see and offer him words of encouragement.
BTW, Nick Brilleaux is the tall thin, lanky kid in the vids. Like a lot of producers on a very tight budget he has to both act and hope the camera man does what he tells him to do.
http://www.brilleauxfilms.com/movies.html
Riley Florence September 17th, 2004, 11:33 AM The ending scene reminded more of an opening scene to a movie about Joan of Arc. I liked it for the most part, I thought the pacing was nice. The only problem I have with it was the superimposing of full frames over one another, but I usually never do like that. Very few times I have seen it done when I like it. But yes, It was 'impactful'. I'm sure they will love it.
Jim Quinlan September 17th, 2004, 05:08 PM Their "Closed Water" short was pretty funny. The underwater shots were also very good in that video. He's definately got talent.
Nathan Gifford September 17th, 2004, 07:47 PM What's also interesting is the limited amount of equipment he has. I'm not even sure what kind of mic'ing he has.
My daughter tells me when he's doubling as an actor he sets up the shots and then instructs one of his friends how to move the camera. I believe for the most part he's all self taught.
Michael Morlan September 24th, 2004, 09:38 AM Hey there,
I've intro'ed myself here before but thought I do a little shameless plug after completing a recent music video with my JVC GY-DV500.
I thought you'd enjoy the images this camera can capture:
http://michael-morlan.net/pages/production/prod_candleshop.htm
BTW, I'm a semi-pro D.P. and director of animated and live short narratives. I've shot with 16mm b&w and color, the XL-1, XL-1S, and JVC GY-DV500.
My camera is becoming obsolete, however. I'm envying some of the progressive and HDV cameras appearing on the scene. Time to upgrade soon. :-)
Dustin Waits September 24th, 2004, 11:03 AM Aspire is a bmx contest that is judged by sending in a video of yourself riding. My friend Jovanny wanted to enter and he asked me to shoot and edit the video for him. Here is the link...
http://www.bmxbums.com/videos/aspire.wmv
http://www.bmxbums.com/videos/aspire.mov
Overall I am happy with the video, there are a couple things I dont like about it. In the beginning, the shot is very unstable, I did this on purpose to give the feeling of walking up to him. Now I'm starting to think I should have used my steadycam. And there is a clip in there where he is doing a 540 in a backyard mini ramp and I cut his head off a bit. Other than that I like the way it came out.
Bobby Abernathy September 24th, 2004, 02:38 PM I thought that was awesome. Great footage, and that kid is good. I was falling out laughing at the end from the 'outtakes'...looked like he ate $hit there a couple of times.
Say, how'd you do that cartoon graphic at the beginning? I liked how it went from a drawing to an animation. That's pretty slick.
I think you did a great job...
Dustin Waits September 24th, 2004, 10:40 PM <<<-- Originally posted by Bobby Abernathy : I thought that was awesome. Great footage, and that kid is good. I was falling out laughing at the end from the 'outtakes'...looked like he ate $hit there a couple of times.
Say, how'd you do that cartoon graphic at the beginning? I liked how it went from a drawing to an animation. That's pretty slick.
I think you did a great job... -->>>
Thanks! To do the animation I drew the background on a sheet of paper and scanned it, and then on another sheet of paper I drew a biker and scanned it. Then I used AE to put it together frame by frame. AE was also used to merge it with the video clip.
Rich Lee September 25th, 2004, 06:43 PM awesome! fun stuff man. i love that at the end you put all the wipeouts and falls, the whole time im watching the beginning im going, come on this guy must eat it sometime!
Colin Minihan September 25th, 2004, 07:58 PM www.digitalinterference.net
Dylan Couper September 25th, 2004, 09:55 PM I was wondering what you'd been up to lately!
Rob Lohman September 26th, 2004, 03:23 AM Michael: I've moved your post to our showcase forum which is
more appropiate for these kind of things.
Michael Morlan September 26th, 2004, 08:08 AM Thanks Rob.
Dmitry Yun September 26th, 2004, 04:46 PM Hi all, my friend and I decided to shoot some clips and here is the result. :)
http://users.starpower.net/kikosneako/MusicVideo.wmv
Derrick Begin September 28th, 2004, 08:44 AM "WORKING STIFFS "
Saturday Oct. 2nd, 1pm
Coney Island Museum, 1208 Surf Ave. @ W. 12th St.
Tickets are $6.00 go on sale 30 minutes prior to showtime.
BERT PRENTICE C.E.O., Kevin Nibley, Short, Brooklyn, NY, USA. A day in the life of a corporate brown-noser.
Go and get that savory Coney Island Hotdog you’ve always talked about and see some GREAT FILMS.
Corey MacGregor September 29th, 2004, 05:39 AM Nice Shooting. Did you use one of those 35mm lense adapter things? Depth of field looks really good.
Corey
Dmitry Yun September 29th, 2004, 12:34 PM Thanks man, Yeah I have a 35mm adapter.
Derrick Begin September 29th, 2004, 06:48 PM "Bert Prentice CEO"
Will be screened on FRIDAY, OCT 15 at 7PM, paired with another longer film and also on SATURDAY, OCT 16 at 3PM for you early to sleepers.
Anyways, I hope you can get out there and see some excellent films.
SEE YOU THERE!
For more information visit: http://www.hollywoodfilmfestival.com
CHEERS!
Derrick Begin October 1st, 2004, 09:07 AM "Bert Prentice CEO"
A Platform Production
Starring Derrick Philip Begin
Directed by Kevin Nibley
Produced by Kate Barry
Technical info: The film was photographed using HD Panasonic Varicams and transferred to 35mm film.
I hope to see you there!
Cheers!
Bryan Roberts October 1st, 2004, 05:18 PM Colin - it seems like you guys have some great production talent. From all the clips online, I'd say I enjoy your work the best as a director. I thought their clips were great looking but some of the concept were just weak, like the music video with the kid who builds the bomb or the short film with the war flashback. It almost felt a bit campy. Everything looks amazing though. I think that you guys will do some great stuff, but what you guys need are some great writers to work with. Everything else is top notch. Get a good story and there's no limit to where you guys can take it. Best of luck.
Jeremy Krakowski October 1st, 2004, 06:36 PM http://www.ccfilms.com/movies/2004/armedconflict/graphics/ac.gif
This film was entered into the 2004 Videomaker Magazine Short Film Contest
This small fact is only mentioned to excuse the short length of the movie.
DVD Quality DivX (77MB) - Right Click and Press "Save Target As" (http://www.ccfilms.com/downloads/movies/2004/armedconflict/armedconflict-dvd.avi)
VHS Quality DivX (14MB) - Right Click and Press "Save Target As" (http://www.ccfilms.com/downloads/movies/2004/armedconflict/armedconflict-med.avi)
VHS Quality Quicktime (17.1MB) - Click To Veiw (http://www.ccfilms.com/downloads/movies/2004/armedconflict/armedconflict-med.mov)
Thumbnail Quality Quicktime for Dialup (3.4MB) - Click to Veiw (http://www.ccfilms.com/downloads/movies/2004/armedconflict/armedconflict-low.mov)
Information about the film, the script (readable), the music (downloadable), as well as the complete list of credits are all available at this website:
http://www.ccfilms.com/movies/2004/armedconflict/
You can also find more download information at that website as well.
Anyways, ENJOY!
Gimmee feedback (good or bad).
Jonathan Stanley October 2nd, 2004, 11:17 AM Great job!
I think you are well on your way for a 16 year old. My only comment would be to watch the shakey camera moves. I was most impressed with the sound. What did you use to make the music?
Keep up the good work!
Jonathan
Jeremy Krakowski October 2nd, 2004, 04:17 PM I wrote and performed it on an Alesis DG8 and a Roland RD-600. I recorded it and edited it into Adobe Audition. NO LOOPS were used. Everything about the soundtrack is COMPLETELY original. :D
I shot the film on a Digital8 camera and I recorded the audio on an Audio Technica AT897 Shotgun mic.
I edited it with Sony Vegas 5 and special effects were done with Adobe After Effects 6.
I actually just started making films last year (2003). I hope to make a career of it someday. I never went to filmschool or anything...learned it all on my own. :D:D:D
Anyhoo, yah. ttyl,
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EDIT: There is in fact an Armed Conflict prequel that is in planning stages right now. It explains the entire backstory of Arnold Donovan and his relationship with the Kovach family. More information will be made once it becomes official. It's still in consideration "idea" stage right now, but it's really gonna be good. Just thought i'd share that with you all.
Jake Hensberry October 5th, 2004, 04:27 PM Hey all, just looking for some feed back on the latest Music Video I directed/Edited. The band is called MY FAVORITE.
http://www.doubleagentrecords.com/videos.html
We shot this on the Pana. DVX100. Some of it was in a studio with a rather large light kit: a few 1k's, lots of diffusion. Most of it was pretty minimal though, production wise. Finished on FCP HD.
This was shot by DVinfo member and DP extodonaire George SU.
Comments are much appreciated!
Thanks!
Jake Hensberry
Alfred Okocha October 5th, 2004, 06:59 PM The clip is still downloading so I haven't seen all of it.. BUT, the first shots doesn't seem to fit "lightwise or stylewise".. The shots from the "studio" aer VERY nice and goodlooking. It's seems to me tough that some of the cafe scenes in the beginning are a bit out of pace.. (The drummer is not drumming to that particular beat sometimes I think??)
Overall job welldone. Nice work!
Corey MacGregor October 5th, 2004, 10:30 PM Some of you may remember a couple "Drink of the Month" videos I posted awhile back. Well I have a couple more that I've just uploaded. The videos are for a Vancouver singer/songwriter by the name of Shiloh Lindsey. You can check out her site, http://www.shilohlindsey.com if you're interested in checking out her recently released cd. Anyways, here's the video links:
"The Beer Commercial" (didn't turn out as expected, still pretty silly though)
http://www.terraform.tv/videogallery/videopopups/dotm.html
"Hobo Margaritas" (got drunk, walked around Vancouver, this is what we ended up with)
http://www.terraform.tv/videogallery/videopopups/dotm_hm.html
If you want to see the other D.O.T.M. videos you can see the rest at http://www.shilohlindsey.com
Here's a couple more videos I've done recently:
"Cry of the Afflicted" (A local band needed an E.P.K., this is only a small sample created, still waiting on more material)
http://www.terraform.tv/videogallery/videopopups/cryoftheafflicted.html
"One Eyed Jacks - The Hive Sessions" (A recording session with a local punk band)
http://www.terraform.tv/videogallery/videopopups/oneeyedjacks.html
I know, I used unlicensed music....so sue me! Enjoy!
Corey
Michael Bernstein October 5th, 2004, 11:15 PM YAAAAAAY! POP VIDEO FOR THE POP MUSIC!
Ahem.
Nice, light, silly, a little emo. Not bad at all. It doesn't hurt that the band are all cute and whatnot.
In a couple of cases--drums--the video and sound seemed to slip synch. Dunno if that's a player fault, or intrinsic to the video.
Beautiful look. Maybe I shouldn't have gone with the VX2100...
Michael
Rob Lohman October 6th, 2004, 03:53 AM The first one looked nice although the tail shots where a bit
vague in my opinion. Didn't like the second one too much.
Must say the singing girl has a bit of a kirsten dunst feel in
the first video. Nice!
Adam Bray October 6th, 2004, 09:31 PM "Your country needs you". LOL...Hunter looks like he's 14. LOL.
It gets and A for effort. I have seen worse from wanna-be famous directors.
Dylan Couper October 6th, 2004, 11:50 PM Great music
Good foley
Good editing.
Superb first effort.
The only thing I didn't dig was the story (which in the end, is everything).
Can't wait to see your next one!
John Norman October 7th, 2004, 11:05 AM Hi Jeremy.
I thought you did a great job. I watched it with Quicktime. For some reason I can't download the divx codec. I'd love to see it on dvd.
Keep up the good work.
George Su October 10th, 2004, 08:37 PM what does everybody think of the religious imagery and the nostalgia elements?
Riley Harmon October 15th, 2004, 09:55 PM Hey everyone!
I recently made a remake of one of my short films for a scholarship. It's 4 minutes long and in WMV 9 format. It's 9 megs and if you could watch it and tell me what you think. I'm 17 going on 18 and trying to make up my mind on whether I should go into film or theatre. Let me know what you think. Thanks
www.rch-e.com
Under films sectiong: 'Utopia Remake'
Michael Bernstein October 17th, 2004, 12:11 PM Nice editing & composition. Really. And some interesting things going on in your story-telling.
Good luck deciding. If you have the choice of doing two things, and you love both, I would choose the better-paying one. Even that choice may not be so obvious, but that's OK.
I was a computer programmer for several years, made some money, and then went into acting full time. I liked both, but I love acting.
But the worse thing you could do at this point--at age 17 going on 18--is to start thinking that the choice you make is final and forever.
Michael
Matt Heatcoat October 18th, 2004, 11:36 PM i just watched colin minihans new video the one on Digital Interference that says comming soon.. i have a link you guys should deff check it out asap its one of the most profound music videos ive ever seen
http://www.smiley-films.com/flypsideushistory.mov
Tony Gilmore October 20th, 2004, 05:09 AM Well here is my first demo reel for a doc, not to mention first video, premiere project. im shooting in korea...let me know what you think, suggestions and critiques.
http://easylink.playstream.com/koreaboy/sex_and_bullets_trailor112k_stream001.mov
best wishes
p.s. streaming only
Christian Hede Madsen October 20th, 2004, 01:30 PM I just saw your demo and REALLY liked it.
I was afraid you had approached the subject in a "normal journalistic" way, but you surprised me.
I love the use of split-screen and the exciting story is just more interesting the more you know of it( the title-cards)!
VERY good job.
I am a big documentary fan and I am working on 3 myself at the time. I am very critical to doc films, but this one certainly has my interest and applaud.
When can I see the final result?
Regards Chr
Hal Huntsman October 21st, 2004, 05:27 AM I am a documentary fan too and I really liked your editing style. I am very interested in watching the final version. What did you use to shoot it?
Lathe Austin October 22nd, 2004, 02:42 AM Good stuff. Keep us up dated.
Peter John Ross October 22nd, 2004, 07:42 AM Mann in the Slip
http://www.themannproject.com/mannintheslip.htm
4 min - Comedy, Windows Media
Jon Osbeck IS Mann in the Slip
MANN, a live action cartoon character, is late to work
Dmitry Yun October 22nd, 2004, 08:55 PM Hey man that was pretty good. I went to that DI site and I saw the video by Matt McDermitt. Does anyone know what software he used and what cam was used to shoot it it looks well good.
Arigato
Monte Casey October 23rd, 2004, 01:24 PM First time using Vegas - Originally Posted this on DVXuser, thought I'd post it here as well... tell me what ya think
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www.gameroom.com/monte/montechillhi.mov
This is the newer edit, fixed a few things... check it out
Monte Casey October 24th, 2004, 06:57 PM bandwidth out - hope you enjoyed
Rob Lohman October 25th, 2004, 05:54 AM Hey that was very funny! Nice work. Did you make this, or?
Peter John Ross October 25th, 2004, 07:45 AM I only did the audio re-recording, but Jon Osbeck is an actor I've worked with on numerous projects. I'm a big fan of the MANN series of shorts.
Rob Lohman October 25th, 2004, 08:10 AM I got to check out the others, again, thanks for pointing me to this!
Cody Dulock October 25th, 2004, 12:00 PM what camera did you use for that???
you seen to be on the right foot for film, but i would go with what you like doing more.
Riley Harmon October 25th, 2004, 12:52 PM PV-DV 953 my friends... frame mode and twixtor pull down to 24p
Peter John Ross October 26th, 2004, 09:04 AM MANN also gets mentioned here at MICRO CINEMA SCENE (www.microcinemascene.com/artman/publish/media__mann_in_the_slip.php)
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