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Nicholas Bartleet June 7th, 2006 05:55 PM

Thanks guys, really glad you liked it. Yep, the 35mm adapter is mine... rebuilding it at the moment... will get some pics online when finished.

Thanks again, Nick

James OClaire June 8th, 2006 02:02 AM

Woah! That looks so cool, I love obscure things like that. It seems like it would be freezing cold though. Did they do anything for people once they got wet? lol


Have you heard of parkour? Nothing to do with this other than an obscure sport. It's like doing tricks and spins on poles or walls. It's like street gymnastics.

James OClaire June 8th, 2006 08:55 AM

link dead? You have a mirror?

Andrew Todd June 8th, 2006 01:04 PM

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Wes Coughlin June 8th, 2006 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by James OClaire
Woah! That looks so cool, I love obscure things like that. It seems like it would be freezing cold though. Did they do anything for people once they got wet? lol

You get a complementary towel from the mountain when you sign up, but its best to bring an extra set of clothes :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by James OClaire
Have you heard of parkour? Nothing to do with this other than an obscure sport. It's like doing tricks and spins on poles or walls. It's like street gymnastics.

Have never heard of the sport parkour, but sounds intresting. Pond Skimming is about having fun and bieng stupid on the last day of the ski season, so I wouldnt really consider it a sport, lol. thanks enjoying the video, i'll google parkour and see what comes up.

Alfred Okocha June 8th, 2006 05:51 PM

Just downloading it now.. But.. the first 15 second.. and it hasn't started yet?? Surely that's a bit too long?

Chad Keck June 8th, 2006 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alfred Okocha
Just downloading it now.. But.. the first 15 second.. and it hasn't started yet?? Surely that's a bit too long?

Might try downloading it again...it starts right away....hmmm...

Anyone else having this trouble?

Guest June 10th, 2006 04:01 PM

odd. anyways here is the link:

http://www.marcoaslan.com/A%20Cautionary%20Tale.html

once again, just intro to film, but plz post what you want.

Henrik Solberg June 11th, 2006 02:30 PM

Commercial shoot with Canon XL2
 
The Norwegian chocolate "M" is known to be a "movie chocolate". A chocolat you eat when you watch films, or when you visit the cinema. The film is shot with the Canon XL2 and with the iStopMotion software for Mac Os X.

We recieved an A for this project at school, and won a bronze medal in a Norwegian student competition this weekend...

The film, in quicktime h.264:
http://frigg.hiof.no/dmpro_grp_v063/...efilm_stor.mov

Any comments on this?

James OClaire June 11th, 2006 05:12 PM

haha, dang, heck of cool, is that actually a commercial though? Like one that you are going to show on TV?

Only thing was that some of the different allusions to movies ran into each other, but I think it was just hard to get at first because the candy can't change much.

Henrik Solberg June 11th, 2006 05:38 PM

Thanks :)

No, it is not aired on tv, but we have sent the commercial in to the company who produces the chocolate, but we don't know anything about how they will react to it...

Ash Greyson June 11th, 2006 05:54 PM

Looks good for a student project. It would need a lot of work for broadcast, the voice over would need to be better and they would have to redo all the music as the rights to the songs you chose would run over $1MILL I would think... I am a HUGE fan of the oldschool pixilation style animation, nice job.



ash =o)

Daniel Abbey June 13th, 2006 05:26 AM

"The Waiting" - my first short
 
hi all,

i'd just like to share a short film i made using a nikon digital camera and windows movie maker. its in mp4 format, hope you can play it:)

http://www.chameabbey.com/daniel/The%20Waiting.mp4

dan

Cole McDonald June 13th, 2006 08:15 AM

48 Hour Film Entry
 
Here is the end product from the Minneapolis 48 hour film project. I was the DP. We shot 2 Canon XL1s's for 6 hours at our location (an old early 1920's vaudeville theater which has been lovingly restored.

We drew the Genre Horror out of a hat and the shared required elements:
Character: Frank Mooney, DJ
Prop: Wallet
Line: "Thanks for your help, thanks alot"

We turned in the completed project an hour early!

Without any further ado:
Curtain Call

Antonio Albagli June 13th, 2006 10:31 AM

deinterlace filter download for mac
 
Hey, I found your thread, funny.
If anyone can help, I've been having trouble opening a filter pack.
The download has the EXE extension and I'm not familiar with executables. I know that one cannot "open" them (this is what I've found out so far) whatever that means. Apparently macs need a Windows emulator to execute these files. Any thoughts, links, advice?
thanx.


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