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Brian Ford
June 16th, 2009, 04:10 PM
A few friends and I created a short film for a 72 hour contest (written, shot, edited in under 72 hours).. It was shot with the XHA1 (and one or two shots with a panasonic handycam).. As you can imagine its not a lot of time to put something together. We totally ran out of time in the editing process and had to just start throwing shots together so we'd finish on time; and we spent almost no time working on the audio, and never got around to color correcting, either.. :)

We're not even sure if people will understand our concept..

Anyway, comments are welcome..

End of the Line on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/5171172)

Shahryar Rizvi
June 17th, 2009, 05:31 AM
I understood what was going on by the very end. That was kind of cool. I like the scene where she's saying stop it, but she's not talking.

Colin Reid
June 17th, 2009, 06:22 AM
The physical similarities between the two guys at the station confused me slightly as to who was who, and I got lost as to who shot the second guy (himself or the woman).

Having said that, I have been involved in a 48 hour film challenge so know the pressure you were under, and think you did a brilliant job given that.

A well thought out story and some good shooting. Now you realise what the issue of time constraints mean I am sure you will allow more time for editing next time and I look forward to seeing your next film challenge submission.

Regards

Colin

Shahryar Rizvi
June 17th, 2009, 12:45 PM
The physical similarities between the two guys at the station confused me slightly as to who was who, and I got lost as to who shot the second guy (himself or the woman)... yep, I thought he same thing