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John Holland March 26th, 2006 01:45 PM

Music Video
 
www.aggieblvd.net/Bounce.wmv

Check out the latest music video I directed and edited. It was a three day shoot with my new $3,000 camera (Panasonic DVX100B) and a few lights and fancy tricks.

Enjoy!

Richard Darge March 26th, 2006 01:47 PM

T-R-U-T-H a lesson in advertising
 
Shot this 2 days ago on the HVX using SD - dumbed up the image to give it 'the look' - took about 6 hours to cut

enjoyo

http://hvx200.moctel.com/Users/rgdfilms/truth.mov

http://youtube.com/watch?v=f7Fek_rIIo0

Glenn Davidson March 26th, 2006 02:28 PM

This is the first DVi video I viewed on my new Apple Cinema Display. I like your lighting, the bouncing cam, the profile at mic shot and the talking mirror image. That camera (and op) make for a very nice filmy look. Oh and nice job syncing the whole thing. Overall, very good.

Raji Barbir March 26th, 2006 02:34 PM

THANK YOU!!!

i've been making jokes on my blogs about this dumbass "truth" crap forever. I'm glad someone finally made a mockery of the commercials i hate so very much. Oh and btw, i'm a non-smoker. I'm just tired of seeing one retarded, pointless and ignorant anti-tobacco commercial after another

Nathan Donnelly March 26th, 2006 02:58 PM

2nd Resonance project - Motionless
 
Hey everybody, just got done with our studio's second project, a music video from local Seattle-based industrial music act Tau Factor. It was shot over a weekend on various locations, but primarily onboard the USS Turner Joy, an inactive Destroyer docked at Bremerton, WA. The other shots were done inside a small studio with greenscreen capabilities. (I was both the director and the DP) The video was shot with a Canon XL2 and edited on Final Cut Pro with assistance from Motion with some animated effects.

Enjoy:
http://www.resonancedigital.com/motionless.mp4 (35Mb Quicktime)
http://www.resonancedigital.com/motionless-hires.mp4 (153Mb Quicktime)

Richard Darge March 26th, 2006 06:09 PM

Thanks Raji

Please feel free to link the video on your blog

p.s. i'm a non-smoker too, i just hate those ads

Ahmed Aboulnaga March 26th, 2006 06:16 PM

'Yasser wa Yousef' teaser trailer online
 
Hey folks,

I am working on an amateur movie (in Arabic) and have posted a teaser
trailer online.

http://yasserwayousef.com

Although the site's in Arabic, the buttons have English translations
(you should download the trailer that has English subtitles).

Just to give a brief intro... I have never taken any type of film
class in my life, and everything is pretty much self taught. This is
my first time acting, directing, editing, producing, and pretty much
doing everything myself. All filming was done in the Washington DC area.

I used a Canon XL2 and Adobe Premiere.

Let me know what you think.

Thanks!

Jeff Cottrone March 26th, 2006 08:17 PM

cool
 
Hi John, I enjoyed both the video and the song (the last dollar part of the song more). Anyway, I'm wondering how you did two things:
1. Make the scene bounce--is that done with the camera or in post?
2. You do this several times, but at :31 in, there's a stutter in his movement effect that I like. Do you take two separate clips and just cut a few frames of each together? Or is it two separate parts of the same take? His head is very close to aligned as his body stutters.

John Holland March 26th, 2006 09:25 PM

To make the scene bounce, I did it with the camera just by shaking the tilt to the beat of the song. I originally thought they did that in post but by a pure stroke of stupidness, I found out I could do it just by shaking the camera lol.

Those stutter parts are actually unedited. Everynow and then the camera shaking and his movement would synchronize in a way that made his movement real stuttery. It was an accident that turned out to work.

Glad you liked it, it was a great learning experience and hopefully I will build off of this.

Olivier Bonenfant March 26th, 2006 10:11 PM

The action film - w. DVX100B
 
You can download it at http://www.theactionfilm.com/

It's my first post but I'm a longtime reader of this forum and dvxuser (the usual)

Random information about the movie:
- Shot with a Panasonic DVX100B and a Sony Digital 8 TRV250 (for reasons obvious in the film)
- 22 actors
- shot in two days
- over 25 special effect shots
- the film is french with english subtitles
- amateur short film made for a contest in Quebec by the National Film Board of Canada; got ranked in the 10 best out of 335 films submitted
- also very amateur in terms of costs to produce it: less than 300$ (beer, props and renting the camera)
- 4 days of 3d renders
- over 80 hours of post prod in Adobe Premiere, Adobe After-Effects and 3D Studio Max.

Don't hesitate to leave comments on the film as I'll probably do some more changes if I try to push the film into more film fests this summer (see if my short film is worth it)
Thanks.

Andrew Todd March 27th, 2006 12:02 AM

anyone watch the show entourage?

Glenn Davidson March 27th, 2006 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Todd
anyone watch the show entourage?

......."LHIOB"

Andrew Todd March 27th, 2006 07:45 AM

lol.....
.

Jeremy Hughes March 27th, 2006 09:04 AM

nice work! Just plain wrong but nice work -ha!

Jeremy Hughes March 27th, 2006 09:54 AM

Is there a reason you rendered the 3D so flat and cartoonish? If you are going for realism - maybe try grabbing location HDR photos and rerendering while splitting up your renders into passes so you can really blend in your effects. Also, when the chopper is shooting at you and the rockets are bursting, throw some camera shake into the scene and some heavier dust? Fun concept - I liked it but IMO I think with the quality of the footage you really need to push for photoreal renders that blend well - kinda like what Tetra Vaal did... or the Toyota truck meets meteor commercial


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