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Alex J Ferrari September 26th, 2006 10:19 PM

BROKEN guys producing DVX documentary w/ LOST TV Star
 
Hey Guys,

Thanks for all the support guys. We are working on releasing a Special Edition BROKEN DVD for the holidays so keep your eyes out.

While we are working on BROKEN the feature and a few other projects, I found some time to produce a killer documentary called "Behind Forgotten Eyes" Narrated by LOST's Yonn-jin Kim. Check out the trailer on the website: http://www.behindforgotteneyes.com

Completely shot on the DVX 100a and edited/color corrected on Final Cut Pro 5. Let us know what you think of the trailer. We are working a a newer one but the one we have up gives you an idea. FYI: I did not edit the trailer ; )

http://www.enigmafactory.com/ftp/Myspace_BFE_AD.jpg

Also, to see what else The Enigma Factory is up to waddle over to: http://www.enigmafactory.com

Thanks again for all the good wishes.

Giuseppe Palumbo September 26th, 2006 10:53 PM

I'm not exactly sure what your asking. but its a hip-hop Music video.

Jesse Redman September 27th, 2006 08:27 AM

Any other comments? Thoughts, suggestions?

Murray Robinson September 28th, 2006 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex J Ferrari
Hey Guys,

Thanks for all the support guys. We are working on releasing a Special Edition BROKEN DVD for the holidays so keep your eyes out.

While we are working on BROKEN the feature and a few other projects, I found some time to produce a killer documentary called "Behind Forgotten Eyes" Narrated by LOST's Yonn-jin Kim. Check out the trailer on the website: http://www.behindforgotteneyes.com

Completely shot on the DVX 100a and edited/color corrected on Final Cut Pro 5. Let us know what you think of the trailer. We are working a a newer one but the one we have up gives you an idea. FYI: I did not edit the trailer ; )

http://www.enigmafactory.com/ftp/Myspace_BFE_AD.jpg

Also, to see what else The Enigma Factory is up to waddle over to: http://www.enigmafactory.com

Thanks again for all the good wishes.

Congrats on gaining some success dude! Seems like it would be a kickass project, but a little depressing. Although I shall check it out someday, I just need to get Broken first. It sucks that I can't afford stuff anymore... stupid school and saving up for... keeps me from doing what I love (buying DVD's)

Greg Moulton September 28th, 2006 06:15 PM

Spec commercial I directed last month
 
Here's a spec. spot I wrote and directed a month ago. It's not finalized yet, but this is close. A member of this site, Vincent Pascoe was my DP.

http://www.dontpanik.tv/Clients/Greg/Monster_v6.mov

Constructive criticism welcome as this spot hasn't been completely 'locked' yet, so nitpicks, so long as they're constructive, are welcome. Can't reshoot anything, but can tweak editing, though.

Gabriel Yeager September 29th, 2006 10:12 AM

It was good, funny, and interning. The only thing that I noticed bad was the compression. There was a bit of it it seemed like... but I don't know much, so my reply probably is not helpful.

~Gabriel~

Mariano Eckerstrand September 29th, 2006 10:13 AM

It looks really good! I like it. Everything is clean, fast paced, and looks like it could be a real monster commercial. What was this shot on?

Greg Moulton September 29th, 2006 10:50 AM

It was shot on 35mm. Thanks for the kind words.

Barry Gribble September 29th, 2006 10:53 AM

Greg,

That's nice. I really like the look, the writing and the acting - too rare a combination sometimes.

My only constructive feedback is on angles. The push-in pov shot on the underling is nice alone, but cut to the boss footage it doesn't work as well for me. Then when the boss sits we switch to an over-the-shoulder view of the underling. It is a little jarring coming from the pov. I think I would have liked it better seeing the underling waiting for the boss from the same angle (looking off screen left instead of directly at the camera) the whole time. Not sure if you have that shot though...

That's a nitpick though... the piece is really nice. Kudos.

Where did you get the alpaca?

Dean Sensui September 29th, 2006 06:47 PM

Nice work. If that wasn't already a real office, it's good set design. And the lighting looks natural enough. And the actors performed well, too.

Ironic: Getting a piece out there to get a job about a company that gets people jobs.

And I would have said "llama", too.

Gabriel Yeager September 30th, 2006 12:21 PM

Great job! I had no Idea about most of that stuff!

I have one question for you, how much does this pay?

Thanks!
~Gabriel~

Shane Ross September 30th, 2006 04:51 PM

I didn't know about most of this stuff before I started working on it. Left out of my history books and classes.

Pay? Depends on your degree of skill and where you are located. Here in LA it is between $1600 and $3000. I am not saying where in that range I fit.

Mark Howells October 1st, 2006 09:06 AM

Gialloesque
 
This was my entry to the recent Horror Channel 2 minute horror competition. It is entitled "Gialloesque" and is a Giallo inspired horror thriller in the vein of Dario Argento.

Please let me know what you think. Cheers.

http://www.savefile.com/files/120893

Gunleik Groven October 1st, 2006 03:51 PM

Spec-Comm concept, please some feedback
 
Lyst
I basically had to come up with a concept.
This is not a finished ad, and I'll have to reshoot if it ever goes live,
but I had to come up with an idea for a new Norwegian cheese brand.

"Lyst" means "lust" and "desire".
In Norway, the milkproduct industry is basically dominated by one brand.
This is the "New kid on the block"
Please let me know what you think!

Shot in 720. Won't do that again...

It's here (11Mb) (please right-click & download)

http://vulture.no/testvid/lyst.mov

Gunleik
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Richard Tatti October 1st, 2006 10:22 PM

Good job. Keep up the good work.
Richard


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