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Bennis Hahn August 5th, 2005 04:23 PM

we used a senn MKE300 on a boom. filtered using BIAS soundsoap and a lot of eq. it is still really tinny, however.

looking back, this clip is a little confusing, ya. the story is just about two kids who need an ipod but are a little out-to-lunch.

Eniola Akintoye August 5th, 2005 05:04 PM

The movie was nice. I liked it, but you should have used some of the camera's features like Manual Focus and twinle the color settings, etc but nevertheless, I like the drama, and that girl in the last shot, she sure is damn fine too and she can act~.

Kevin Spahr August 5th, 2005 05:17 PM

some concert footage
 
i shot this "off the cuff" at a concert some time ago for the band.
part of it might be in a promo package someday, but that's about it...

http://www.home.earthlink.net/~spahrvideo/

anyone ever hear this song before (in the mid eighties done under another band name)?

wish i could show some of the other songs, but copyright issues...

Paolo Macachor August 6th, 2005 06:37 AM

It has a beautiful aesthetic to it especially when the movie complicates.

Gitape ba nang footage nga gikan sa GMA, RPN, etc?

And also, what software did you use to animate the titles?
Lastly, was this color graded during post?

Thanks! I thought it was brilliant in execution and this should be shown in Handuraw, IMHO.

Julius Tan August 6th, 2005 11:15 AM

Everything was done in Vegas, the titling and colorgrading. The news footage was actually a live news taken from the different tv channel during the state of the nation address of the president of the Philippine Republic.

Vegas titling seems so crude to look at but you can really do more with it if you dig deeper on its functionalities.

Matt Champagne August 8th, 2005 01:21 AM

My first dramatic short
 
Hi everybody...today we just finished editing a short, no dialogue, black and white video and I'm really happy with how it turned out. I apologize for the sometimes too shakey camera...the director wanted some crazy long tracking shots in the vein of Gus Van Sant's "Elephant"...and the closest I have to a steady cam is a metal pipe with a weight on it.

http://www.savefile.com/files.php?fid=4282487

All opinions welcome...be brutal.

edit: Perhaps I should put a warning...it is quite violent.

Ahmet Ilhan August 8th, 2005 03:21 AM

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Jay Gladwell August 8th, 2005 05:56 AM

Matt, the server where the file is located is painfully slow. Can you post the file anywhere else?

Jay

Matt Champagne August 8th, 2005 11:56 AM

Quote:

Matt, the server where the file is located is painfully slow. Can you post the file anywhere else?
Unfortunately I don't have my own website up and running right now, and the size is too big for putfile. Does anyone know of other file hosting sites I can use?

Cory Cone August 9th, 2005 12:22 PM

It's not bad, you could see your feet in the shot where you're walking with the camera low to the ground looking following the actors feet.

When you show the guys face when he gets beaten up and the other guy is still swinging his punches aren't even close to the guys face, I would have made him stop swinging, spit on him and walk away or something like that and then while he's walking away show the face of the guy that got beat up.

Not bad other than that though. I liked the long tracking shots but like you said, a little shakey.

Josh Gordon August 9th, 2005 06:32 PM

Snowboarding film production
 
I do many different types of production for various companies, but my own time is devoted to making snowboarding movies. We've posted a promo for the video we're releasing next month, please check it out and post comments, Thanks!

Right click, Save as. File Size : 6.2MB
http://www.caniceleung.com/cplus/cplus_promo_0506.mp4

www.cplusproductions.com

Jon Kamps August 9th, 2005 08:43 PM

Spot for Local Goverment Channel
 
This is the first in a series of commercials thats goal is to promote the Local Goverment Channel I work for. The theme were going with is to spoof popular reality TV shows. The first one we did was the Apprentise. The Spot is about 90% done thought. I thought I would post it here to get your thoughts before I finalize it

http://www.eve-files.com/media/08/Th...20Spoof_01.wmv

LMK what you guys think

This was shot mostly on a JVC Dv500 the opening shot was a GL2.

Derek Weiss August 9th, 2005 09:09 PM

Nice crash at ;58

Jon Kamps August 10th, 2005 03:32 PM

any thoughts at all? good or bad

George Miskovski August 12th, 2005 02:56 AM

Powercruise 4 Twin Burnouts Video - For the car nuts
 
We all like a burnout or two. How about two at a time? Last Saturday the Powercruise 4 event in Sydney held a twin burnout showcase that was very entertaining. I lugged my gear out there and took some footage which I threw together in this 7:12 clip. I am yet to post a decent low res copy so you can wait for that or view the real deal weighing in at 27.6mb now. Sorry, while I do try to keep the size down I don't do compromises :P

Enjoy...

Powercruise 4 - 888x500 - 27.6mb

Jay Gladwell August 12th, 2005 09:32 AM

Good looking video, George, but what's the object here? The idea of "burnout" is new to me.

Jay

George Miskovski August 12th, 2005 09:19 PM

There is no object other than to entertain. I guess this video is aimed at only those that appreciate cars in the true sense. To everyone else it's just noise and a waste of rubber. To an enthusiast however it represents power and the ability to tame that power to display a dance with a 1-2 tonne scrap of metal.

Jack Zhang August 12th, 2005 10:11 PM

punk'd uses DVX100!
 
MTV made a good decision! one troubling thing was the color looked better than that of a Z1! Maybe they did some serious color correction and gamma tweaking.

Ash Greyson August 13th, 2005 12:45 AM

I dont think they use it exclusively... I have done a TON of VH1 and MTV stuff and they use a mish-mash in the field. I think the DVX, since it is easier to use, is used more than most other cams but to be honest, most the operators are not very good IMHO.


ash =o)

Josh Bass August 13th, 2005 10:43 PM

A very old Bass project
 
So, here's this thing that I never really acknowledged because of the poor production values. Thing is, people really seem to dig it (hope that applies here).

http://www.joshbass.com/hellbound_jew_wm9.wmv

I did this back in '02, for a class in Final Cut Pro, probably a couple months after I got my camera.

It's a music video called "Hellbound Jew" (It's okay, I'm one of the tribe). I'll let you extrapolate from there.

It looks crappy, to some degree, sounds crappy. Nevertheless, seems to be a crowd-pleaser. Hope you enjoy. I'm the vocalist (both in reality and in the video), also wrote and performed the song.

-3:40
-14.5 MB
Windows media player format

Hope you dudes/dudettes enjoy.

Bill Porter August 14th, 2005 01:06 PM

Yep, good job.

Was the sound of birds chirping live or dubbed in later?

Bennis Hahn August 15th, 2005 03:27 PM

dubbed in later.

Peter Wiley August 17th, 2005 01:53 PM

Introducing DTV: Internet TV
 
DTV launches on the Mac, Windows coming soon:

"DTV is a new, free and open-source platform for internet television and video. An intuitive interface lets users subscribe to channels, watch video, and build a video library. Our publishing software lets you broadcast full-screen video to thousands of people at virtually no cost. The project is non-profit, free and open source, and built on open standards. A Windows version of DTV and a full website are well underway and will arrive in the next several weeks. This platform strives to make it insanely easy for anybody to consume and publish Media over the Internet."

http://participatoryculture.org/download.php

Adam Bray August 17th, 2005 05:01 PM

MTV, huh? So did you get a title shot with Trishelle like everyone else? Man, I wish I was in that lineup.

Bennis Hahn August 18th, 2005 07:40 PM

Semi Movie Trailer
 
I shot this for a demo of the dolly I built, but decided to try and write a script for it for my video class this semester.

Tell me what you think please.

http://savefile.com/projects.php?pid=146662

Robert Graf August 18th, 2005 08:01 PM

Those are some smooth dolly moves. Great job. Was the camera mounted on a fluid head? I noticed some of the pan movements where a bit steppy (just enough to be noticable).

Chris Metts August 18th, 2005 11:06 PM

Cool stuff Bennis,
The dolly moves were very smooth and the shot compostion was good. What effects from what program did you use to get the "glow" from the windows? Also what camera and settings did you use?

Thanks,
Chris.

Bennis Hahn August 19th, 2005 06:29 AM

Robert: I was using a Bogen 501 head, but I didn't take the time to make sure all the shots were perfect. Everything there except for the shot of the kid was the first take. So user error is the problem (24p might have some small effect).

Chris: I shot this on a Pana GS200 in black and white. 1/60 shutter and kept the gain to +3dB. Used a couple lights from home depot (clip on kind with 200w bulbs) to brighten things up a little. Went to 24p in Vegas 5 and used the color gradient filter to get the blue/green cast. Then I just used Sony "Glow" to get the effect on the windows.

Thanks for watching.

Eniola Akintoye August 19th, 2005 09:58 AM

Bennis,
I think I was more attracted to the feel of the different shot not just your dolly movements.

Besides, that was a great explanation on how you composed everything on Vegas.

It was very nice. I like the look of the whole Trailer .. especially the one at the back yard with the rope moving left right.

Could you detail more on the lighting set up for the boy in the living room. That's definitely more of a 3D look to me?. Any 3 angle lighting set ups?

Bennis Hahn August 20th, 2005 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eniola Akintoye
Could you detail more on the lighting set up for the boy in the living room.

It was really simple. I just used the existing light from the windows, and filled in with one 200w light to the left of the boy. It is right behind the door frame actually. I did this to it would be very bright on that side of his face, so I could stop down to make the other side be (almost) completely dark.

Julius Tan August 20th, 2005 11:01 AM

Here's a new link of my shortfilm http://www.undergroundfilm.org/films...cl?wid=1018183

Jay Gladwell August 20th, 2005 02:01 PM

I think that was nicely done, Bennis!

Jay

Gilles Guerraz August 21st, 2005 08:44 AM

Very smooth moves, nice job !

Do you have any pictures of your dolly ?
Or pictures of the shooting ?

Bennis Hahn August 21st, 2005 01:36 PM

Dolly pics are here. Thanks for all the feedback guys!

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=49257

Pete Mander August 22nd, 2005 07:53 AM

Thanks for the nice coments..

Pete

Jon Londono August 22nd, 2005 09:48 PM

Shot with GL-2
 
Presented in Flash Streaming video

NOW PLAYING "Hacker Hunter"

Tycoon gets ripped off by North-Korean hackers. Then hires vampire and
gets his revenge. (violent content)

You'll need a high-speed connection to view.

http://www.g-films.com/preview.html

Jerry Porter August 24th, 2005 07:29 AM

I thought it was funny maybe now you could redo it and give it some better production. The idea works for me. (although it does have the potential to really piss some people off)

Jared Thomas August 27th, 2005 05:11 AM

wow. that looks hillarious. i'd like to see the whole thing. the randomness of the trailer is really awsome too.

Eirik Tyrihjel August 27th, 2005 06:43 PM

http://www.rapquestthemovie.com/

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Glenn Gipson August 28th, 2005 11:06 AM

Oh I\'m sorry. I had to take the movie down because I got distribution for it. It will be coming out in January. Thanks for trying to check it out though.


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