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Wasn`t too sure what the spitting in a can was all about as I`m from over the big sea in UK but after a couple of watches, I got the jist of it. Loved the videography and humour. Especially the guy repeating "you know a murderer ?". For a while I thought IRIS was the guy who was talking about him, nice to see it wasn`t an obvious ending.
I`ve entered in the comp as well and when I saw this I thought "bugger, I`m up against this". Excellent short, we`ve not seen the others yet, but I bet this is up in the top few. |
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Have you worked with Garage Band a lot? It is a new software for me and seems to offer much in the way of music. Your idea of creating a loop and topping it with another loop is perfect and something I will try. |
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Yes the spitting (chewing) thing is something quite common "round these parts"...lol. Am looking forward to seeing your film too. |
Last I heard, Dylan was releasing them about 5 per day in the order they were received. If you look at the thread showing who was officially listed in and count by 5s, you ought to be close.
Mine should hit Wednesday. Sean |
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Sort of a rant anyway. Maybe I will write a short book on my years in television. Anyway, look in Totem Pole:
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...431#post361431 Sean |
Haven't really used soundtrack all that much, but that's more because I get burned out quickly and well, that's about it. Fortunately with this contest I didn't have time to get burned out.
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Bradley,
I loved your short. Not liked it, not enjoyed it, I loved it. It was excellent in every aspect, especially the story. I was in good hands the entire time I was watching. Also, one thing I've realized in life is that you can never, ever judge a person. You do not know their life and where they are coming from. I liked that theme that this man was written off as a crazy murderer, but in fact traded in his sniper rifle for a camera and became an excellent photographer. Wonderful. Congratulations. No matter what happens you've made something you can really be proud of. I too find it unfortunate to see something so strong so early in the competition (but I wouldn't have it any other way). |
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You nailed it...at least the overall thoughts/impressions I was going for. I really appreciate you taking the time and am looking forward to seeing your new film. |
That was a pleasure to watch. To me it was suspenseful and hilarious. The cinematography was superb and the actors were great. Great job. I was very interested the entire time.
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Thank you Richard...very much appreciated and I'm glad you enjoyed the film.
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Would have liked to also see what some of the cuts looked like with the audio rolled back a few frames before the cut. A few J-cuts can give the view anticipation of what they're about to see, for example hearing the water before you actually see it. Hearing the characters dialogue or footsteps before you see them. Just overlap a bit of the upcoming scene's audio with the next cut...makes editing flow...lets the viewer concentrate on story. I always shoot with at least 5 seconds of pre-roll to allow for J cuts and at the tail always allow 5 seconds of post-roll for L cuts...fades etc... Hope this helps, |
Really liked your short Bradley, but you have ruined me. That twisted fates line stuck in my head all day. When I went to lunch, just as the food arrived my cell phone rang. I immediatly shouted "twisted fates". Everyone I was with looked perplexed. I just laughed. Good job!
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