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Cal Johnson November 9th, 2006 05:45 PM

Hey John, that's a lot of production value for $350. Lots of good looking shots. I think the only thing I didn't like was the Glidecam footage, it really dips from side to side too much for me, put that's just me. I get woozy easily watching that kind of stuff for some weird reason. Some nice lighting, good shot composition too. What did you use during shooting to do the lip sync?

Jay Kavi November 9th, 2006 07:27 PM

I agree. The shots looked great, especially the beach shots. I felt the editing was overdone at times, it seemed like you were copying some of the current video fads. The sometimes quick editing looked odd against the slower more deliberate cuts. also the artist did seem fully relaxed. Good video.

Sean Doherty November 10th, 2006 09:38 AM

Call for Entries! Estes Park Film Festival
 
The 2nd Annual Estes Park Film Festival is now accepting your film entries!

We are looking for the best independent feature films, documentaries, and short films in all genres. Films accepted into the festival will be eligible to compete for cash prizes up to $1,000, and a chance to attend one of the most exciting annual events in beautiful Estes Park, Colorado. To enter your film, please visit www.estesparkfilm.com . If you have any questions, please e-mail us at info@estesparkfilm.com . We hope to see you at the festival!

The Estes Park Film Festival will take place at The Historic Park Theatre September 14th through the 16th, 2007 with an awards ceremony on the final night! The Festival will showcase an amazing blend of independent feature length films, short films, and documentaries. Estes Park, Colorado, Gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, is the perfect back-drop for a film festival. Millions of people visit each year to enjoy the shops, golf courses, beautiful mountain scenery, horseback riding, and numerous hiking trails. In addition to the films the Estes Park Film Festival will also serve as a fundraising event to help renovate and restore The Historic Park Theatre to its original cinematic elegance.

The Estes Park Film Festival is dedicated to providing a platform for filmmakers from around the world to screen their newest productions in the relaxing and creative atmosphere of Estes Park, Colorado. Our goal is to entertain, inspire, and advance a greater appreciation of independent film.

Entry Fees & Deadlines:

Early Submission Deadline: November 10th, 2006 – January 1st, 2007: $30 Features (Narrative or Documentary) / $25 Shorts / $20 Students

Regular Submission Deadline: January 2nd, 2007 – May 1st, 2007: $35 Features (Narrative or Documentary) / $30 Shorts / $25 Students

Late Submission Deadline: May 2nd, 2007 – June 1st, 2007: $40 Features (Narrative or Documentary) / $35 Shorts / $30 Students

Entries postmarked after the late deadline will not be accepted.
All student film entries must include a photocopy of a valid student I.D.

www.estesparkfilm.com

Emre Safak November 10th, 2006 09:57 AM

Are you on withoutabox?

Meryem Ersoz November 10th, 2006 10:08 AM

i gotta plug sean's festival. he does a wonderful job welcoming the producers. and estes park is a very pretty place to watch your film projected in an historic theater. this past year's event was great fun, unfortunately i had to drag two five-year-olds along, so i could not take maximum advantage of all the good times. but it's a terrific event.

Mark Howells November 11th, 2006 11:46 AM

I seem to be the only one here who cannot attract a comment. It looks a little embarrassing. Is it youtube or should I post a link to a better quality download?

Jay Kavi November 11th, 2006 11:49 PM

Mark,

I didn't really understand it. the beginning didn't make much sense. I'm gonna watch it a few more times. Technically, the sound needed some work.

Chris Hocking November 12th, 2006 12:32 AM

Hey Mark,

I just watched your film then...

I think the story needed a bit more work. The concept seems a little shallow.

Never-the-less, it kept me interested for 3 minutes.

Chris!

Steven Fokkinga November 12th, 2006 08:47 AM

Looking for copyright-free audio from productions
 
Hi all,

We're editing some scenes for our weekly soap-opera/series about four students in Holland, and we have these two scenes where they're watching TV. Now we're looking for some material that is supposedly on that TV. It's only about the audio, as you don't see the TV from the front. Is there anyone that likes to have a bit of their production on there? It can be anything from a movie to a documentary to fake commercial or live event. We're not too picky as we don't have a lot of time/options. The only important thing is that you made it and didn't use any copyrighted music yourself of course...
Thank you very much in advance!

Steven

Marcin Wilczek November 12th, 2006 10:07 PM

The 3 from 37.000 stories
 
http://www.current.tv/watch/16479534

John Holland November 13th, 2006 04:33 PM

Hey, thanks for the feedback guys!

I wish I could have traded some of those glidecam shots for dollies (especially outside at the beach, because it was extremly windy).

I pulled a bunch of favors from some friends to get all the locations for free (otherwise the video would have cost in the thousands).

Overall I learned a lot in this video, especially in the field of producing. In past videos I've never really gone outside of my city to shoot, but this time, we traveled everywhere, and the locations definitely helped the video out. I also got better in my directing during the duration of this video. In all, this was a great learning experience and I'm ready to apply what I got from this video to the next.

Next video shoot is in January!

Federico Martini Crotti November 13th, 2006 06:23 PM

DVdoc at ILFF BayArea
 
Would like to invite anyone around the SF BayArea to stop by the screening (17th of November, 6:30PM, LaPeña Cultural Center, Berkeley) of my doc shot with an XL1 PAL, a couple years ago, competing within the Music Documentary Category of the 10th http://www.latinofilmfestival.org/

movie site
http://www.poetadelguaran.com.ar/

quicktime trailer
http://www.poetadelguaran.com.ar/video/pop_up.html

I would also like to check out the HVX200 and stabilization systems in the San Fran area. Any recommendations for this?

Pat Welborn November 13th, 2006 08:22 PM

Puzuki | Motion Art - Independent Video Art
 
Hi all:

Newbie here. I am an independent artist making stock footage for video professionals. All of my work is available for free download.

http://www.puzuki.com/motion_art.html

The file formats are Quicktime - 768x576, 640x480, 320x240 - Motion JPEG-A @90% (29.97fps). These can be used for any purpose under a Creative Commons deed. I only ask to give credit when due, and do not take credit for my work.


I am an unemployed artist. If you would like to support this effort please check out http://www.puzuki.com/motion_art-advertise.html

:Pat

Andrew Kimery November 14th, 2006 01:48 AM

Nov 14. on MTV
 
***The following is a shameless plug for a TV show I was an editor on***

The 10 Best & Worst Video Games of all Time will premiere on MTV on Nov 14th at 8pm. I don't know what it's officially called in your local channel guide, but it's listed as "GameTrailers.com: Best & Worst Games" on tv.yahoo.com.

If you miss it that night I'm sure you can catch it again as it will air 16 times on MTV and MTV2.


-A

Andrew Kimery November 14th, 2006 11:37 AM

I just found out we tossed the promo onto the website.
http://www.gametrailers.com/gamepage.php?id=1796

-A


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