Robin Yusaf
December 1st, 2005, 05:54 PM
Hi,
I just signed up under the wire.
Hope it;s not too late.
Robin.
I just signed up under the wire.
Hope it;s not too late.
Robin.
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Robin Yusaf December 1st, 2005, 05:54 PM Hi, I just signed up under the wire. Hope it;s not too late. Robin. Mike Teutsch December 1st, 2005, 06:12 PM Sorry for the late post of the theme, I was at the Canucks game last night... We won 4-2... you figure out the rest.... :) Ah, I think I see, hence the theme for DV#4! You will feel better tomorrow Dylan. Mike Dylan Couper December 1st, 2005, 07:40 PM Hi, I just signed up under the wire. Hope it;s not too late. Robin. Normally once the theme is posted, no more sign ups are allowed, but seeing how it is a holiday theme.... sure, come on in! In fact, anyone who wants to join from this point on is welcome to, which I say while rattling the charity fund box at you! ;) Owen Bickford December 1st, 2005, 08:41 PM thanks!!! I'll be scraping some dough together tomorrow. Chris Barcellos December 2nd, 2005, 01:15 PM Chris Barcellos is in. I signed up under another thread. And donation was sent. Thanks to all for their patience with this obvious newbie.. Chris. Mugurel Dragusin December 2nd, 2005, 04:56 PM I'm in also. Signed-up via e-mail before the theme was posted and I figure out it would be good to have my mark posted here. Good luck to everyone. Dave Perry December 2nd, 2005, 08:01 PM Is it too late to sign up? If not, count me in. Mike Teutsch December 2nd, 2005, 08:06 PM Is it too late to sign up? If not, count me in. I may be mistaken, but I thought that Dylan said anyone can enter no matter when this time as it is just a charity Challenge, but I'm sure that he will reply to your post. Personally I have no objection, the more donations the better I say. Best of luck anyway, Mike Riley Harmon December 2nd, 2005, 09:49 PM school will not give me resources to make mine, glad to be apart of a university that fosters creativity, alas probably best I drop from this because of finals too, ill still send a donation once paypal approves my card http://www.rileyharmon.com/temp/soup.jpg good luck everyone Riley Harmon December 2nd, 2005, 10:01 PM scrap that, im not letting the negativity of this school damper my 'spirit' COUNT ME THE HELL IN Mike Teutsch December 2nd, 2005, 10:05 PM school will not give me resources to make mine, glad to be apart of a university that fosters creativity, alas probably best I drop from this because of finals too, ill still send a donation once paypal approves my card http://www.rileyharmon.com/temp/soup.jpg good luck everyone Hey, some Nebraska, I mean Oklahoma fan help this guy out. Got to be someone in the area???? If not his time, then next OK Riley? No video cell phone? OK, study then, we'll expect all "A's" though. Sorry, Mike Riley Harmon December 3rd, 2005, 03:53 AM them telling me no only fueled my fire, i just finished mine :-)... 3 hrs total :-) Fredrik-Larsson December 3rd, 2005, 03:55 AM them telling me no only fueled my fire, i just finished mine :-)... 3 hrs total :-) Yeah! That's the spirit! ;) Christopher Ruiz December 3rd, 2005, 10:21 AM Well, I'm in... I have been very hesitant since the announcement of the theme. It's just... nevermind, I'm in. I got a brand new XL2, that's why I'm in. I don't feel inspired right now, maybe if I hit the storyboard... run a lap... have some cereal... To begin........ Sean McHenry December 3rd, 2005, 12:09 PM I know what you mean. In a way, this one is the hardest of the 3 I have been involved in. Spirit is actually rather limited in it's approach. If you are trying to stay away from cliche, it ain't an easy topic. I have my script finished. I bought a Santa hat last night as the first prop. About $1.69 so far. Next I need a beard, a blender, a stuffed squirell, 16 pairs of red spike heels in size 2, a surplus flame thrower and one of those flexible straws... Hee hee. Sean Fredrik-Larsson December 3rd, 2005, 12:13 PM Sean, I am looking forward to see your contribution. Can I advise you to pick up an insurance before you go out and shoot it? Sean McHenry December 3rd, 2005, 12:19 PM I'm not so much worried about the flame thrower but trying to convince the local army post that I really, really need it, that's going to take some doing. I just hope the ASPCA isn't listening in. They have spies everywhere. I think forcing reindeer to wear heels might be against the law but I am not sure. Have to go shopping for a rubber chicken and a rubber president Nixon mask now. I also have to shoot the "Making of..." also. Maybe I can edit that as my arm heals. Sean Fredrik-Larsson December 3rd, 2005, 12:24 PM roflmao... well... this is gonna be interesting! :-) And don't forget... now you promised to have flamethrowers and rubberchickens in your video! And you know what happen to children who lie???? Yepp, that's right! No presents for christmas!!!!!!!!!! Santa's watching you closely Sean... ;) Christopher Ruiz December 3rd, 2005, 03:41 PM I can't do this... I can't even get past the definition... It's a spirit...................... a spirit! I am going to eat myself alive just getting to the core meaning of spirit. What is the historical meaning of why distilled alcohol is called "spirits" anyway???? I'm going to look that up right now. I got a really good idea, the problem is... well... capturing spirit. Robert Martens December 3rd, 2005, 03:54 PM I know what you guys mean, this crap is hard! Trying not to do anything cliché, but the only idea that's come to mind so far is incredibly (albeit implicitly) violent, and in poor taste. I don't imagine murder--even its mere suggestion--is something that would be terribly welcome in a competition like this, 'specially this time of year. Back to the drawing board, I guess. Hope things work out, Christopher, I share your pain. Good luck! Mike Teutsch December 3rd, 2005, 06:05 PM Christopher-Robert, Remember, you have 8 more days and that gives you plenty of time to just think. Sometimes your idea will only come toward the end. Just have your gear ready and people if you have them. Hang in there and try some abstract thinking. Watch TV, drive around, talk on the phone and all with the theme in your mind. Keep your, ah, spirits up! Mike Christopher Ruiz December 4th, 2005, 03:28 AM I got it. It involves flooding a bar. I just got rights to an amazing song from a indie band in Philadelphia (thank you Mary). A friend of mine is really good friends with an owner of a local bar, he's going to secure some shooting time for me there. I will be able to flood flood it limitly. All major ideas brainstormed. I am going to make a complete shot list tomarrow... no script as there will be no dialogue. Sean McHenry December 4th, 2005, 01:58 PM Don't get discouraged. It took me nearly 3 days to gel my idea. I just finished editing about 80% of it this afternoon. Taking a break now. Scratch the flame throwers. A tank would be really cool but even black market 50s era soviet stuff is still pretty pricey. Go figure. Finished shooting about 2am. Wathced "Audition" and went to bed. Interesting movie. Who says murder isn't a good theme? Hey, it's open to interpretation. That leaves good taste on the front porch. All 8 reindeer buy the farm in mine. Need rest- and Bailey's. Sean McHenry Christopher Ruiz December 4th, 2005, 10:27 PM Okay so I am going to scratch flooding a bar, too much time to set everything up. Instead I found a house that will let me flood it :). I got one main actor, 20 extras (including 2 kids). Need to put together a complete list of my shots still. This is going to be very effin cool. Christopher Ruiz December 5th, 2005, 08:32 AM Okay no kids. Still lots of extras. Lots of tricks. Will this even work? I think it just might. Sean McHenry December 7th, 2005, 07:28 AM Dylan, How many people are in this one, not just contributors but actually signed up for the event? Just curious. Sean |