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Mark Newhouse October 29th, 2003 07:50 AM

It's not my site, I just posted the link in hopes of attracting new people. As I understand the rules though, you could probably chop up the music and use it in any way that you wanted. If in doubt, ask Jason (his email is on the site somewhere) or post a comment at his blog (linked from the weeklydv.com site).

Hope to see some of you over there in the future!

Mark Newhouse October 29th, 2003 05:11 PM

I'm gonna bump this up since at the time of this posting there's just 5 hours or so left to get your video in for this week. If you don't make it this week, there's always another capsule for next week.

I've posted mine and I'm looking forward to see who else does something this week.

The more people who play, the more fun this will be!

Jon Kamps October 30th, 2003 12:00 AM

got my demo reel online thoughts? pointers?
 
Well I finished up school about a mounth ago and I finally got my demo reel online. I would like to know what your thoughts on it are and any pointers would be great.

http://s88685368.onlinehome.us/Movies/Demo%20Reel_Large.mov

Alex Taylor October 30th, 2003 12:11 AM

now with clickability!

Gonna watch it now..

Jon Kamps October 30th, 2003 12:14 AM

clickability apreaciated, just need too know how to do that

John Gaspain October 30th, 2003 01:02 AM

I dont get it, course my sound didnt work so ...?

John Locke October 30th, 2003 01:39 AM

Jon,

Congratulations on getting your reel up and online! That's a major first step.

My impression is that the racing spot should lead instead of the shots of the desert (in a reel, hit them with the best stuff first).

And as for the shots from the desert, IMHO I'm afraid I find them lacking a great deal. The desert looks best in four situations: just after a rain when the colors are saturated and the sky is dark, midday on a dry hot day when you want to emphasize the intensity of the heat with heat waves and intense sun, and then sunrise or sunset. Looks like you shot these either on a cloudy day or at dusk and so the sky is flat...consequently, there's not much that jumps out at me.

Bottom line, I'd remove the desert footage and use the racing footage...and consider adding something different or reshooting the desert shots.

Robert Knecht Schmidt October 30th, 2003 02:43 AM

While we're nitpicking (fun!)--

The Riverview Heart Institute animated logo doesn't approximate very well the shape of an ECG trace. Not to mention, anybody unfortunate enough to have that signal would be afflicted with bradycardia and arrythmia.

I like the drag race and the intro sketching your name, though.

Riley Florence October 30th, 2003 12:00 PM

Posted a Short, Comments?
 
hey guys, i have gotten tons of help from this site and i love watching other peoples work so i thought i would share one of mine, this was made about a year ago, it has a Romeo and Juliet thing going on, the acting = not so awesome, and the editing could use some help in a few places, but i like the camera work in it, so tell me what you think

http://homepage.mac.com/rpflo/romeo.mp4

im open to all comments, tear the thing apart if you want, just let me know why.

Jean-Philippe Archibald October 30th, 2003 12:27 PM

You're right Riley,

Great camera work and the editing is pretty good too!

Good work!

Ozan Biron October 30th, 2003 02:06 PM

DVX 100 car video trailer
 
Here is a quick trailer of some CAR stuff shot with my DVX100... during the summer...

www.illconcepts.com/web ill promo.mpg

copy and paste link


enjoy

Ozan Biron October 30th, 2003 02:23 PM

EH! Theres alittle to much black bars in the trailer! When i encoded the trialer it got squished by 15%!?! I'll try to fix!

Jon Kamps October 30th, 2003 02:32 PM

thanks for the help guys. I agree about the desert shot, but unfortionatly that project turned south due to the only weekenb I had for shooting that it rained the whole time (this is arizona so its not normal). I plan on reshooting something else to put in it when I get my own camera. prolly will do some arcitechial stuff or something not sure yet. Also proubly going to try to rerender the orbital design logo to get rid of some of the interlacing artifacts it looks ok on tv but crappy when I run it on the computer.

Jon Kamps October 30th, 2003 02:33 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Robert Knecht Schmidt : While we're Not to mention, anybody unfortunate enough to have that signal would be afflicted with bradycardia and arrythmia.

-->>>

hense they need to go to the heart insitute :D j/k

Neil Goodwin October 30th, 2003 04:22 PM

New Documentary Trailer online
 
Hi all,

If you have High Speed internet Access and have about 2 minutes of time, go to my website at http://www.dec12studios.net/documentary.htm and view a one minute trailer for a Documentary/Video that will be out later next month for my brother in law's church, Chicagoland Community Church. Two weeks ago I went to Chicago and shot about 5 hours of footage that is being made into a 10 minute video presentation to show to large churches in hopes that they might support C3. All done with the DVX100.

This is my first big attempt at doing something big and we'll see what happens!

Thanks and have a great day!
Best Regards,

Neil
www.dec12studios.net



PS: The file is about 10 MB large, so you must have Highspeed internet access and wait from 1 to 3 minutes for it to appear onscreen.

Alex Taylor October 30th, 2003 08:18 PM

You might also want to provide a direct link so people can download it. Not only do some people prefer things that way, it'll save you a bit of bandwidth!

Dan Lahav October 31st, 2003 01:27 PM

that's awsome! good job!

Zac Stein November 2nd, 2003 10:13 AM

New short film for fun
 
Hey all,

I have just completed a little short i did for fun.

It is based on expressionism, which is a period i loved.

Shooting equipment was.

Panasonic DVX100e, Bolex hr16 rex 16mm, eastman tri-x B&W reversal 16mm, 3x dedo 300w, 2x tota's, homemade jib and dolly, miller ds10 tripod, and a bunch of other stuff i am forgetting now.

Anyways, i hope you all like it.

PC (divx 5.01) 14mb
http://www.mindfreeproductions.com/d...devicedivx.zip

MAC (QT5) 11mb
www.mindfreeproductions.com/device/devicemov.zip

Boyd Ostroff November 2nd, 2003 10:40 AM

Very stylish, nice job!

John Locke November 2nd, 2003 11:11 AM

Good on ya, Zac! This is a keeper...just so I can say "I knew him when..."

Bradley Thomas November 3rd, 2003 10:15 AM

I enjoyed it, what did you use to edit everything together?

Mark Newhouse November 3rd, 2003 11:31 AM

Nice job! I like the look - you managed to evoke a feeling of having found this in a time capsule, or the back of someone's lab - a long forgotten work.

Great use of lighting, too.

Quick question - the QuickTime version that I downloaded seems to stop abruptly at 1:47. It seems like there should be more. Did I miss part of it?

Thanks for sharing!

K. Forman November 3rd, 2003 05:45 PM

Customflix
 
I have been looking into DVD replication, and ran across Customflix ( www.customflix.com). For $49 one time setup fee, they will take your video masterpiece, put it on DVD or VHS, package it, create a storefront, and sell it for you- all for $9.95 a unit + 5%.

It sounds like a nifty idea at first, but then I started thinking... If I price the video for $15, they make almost $12.00 off of my movie. On top of that, they of course charge the buyer for shipping. Most places I have checked, will dupe and package 1000 DVDs for around $2,000- give or take a few hundred. That comes out to about $2 a DVD. So Customflix is scalping at least $9 off the top of MY product, plus 5%. I find that a bit steep.

Doe anyone know of any similar companies, that maybe don't gouge so deep?

Kadir Koymen November 3rd, 2003 05:45 PM

1000 Screen Shots from XL1s
 
Hi I have a website and in that website I have more than 30 downloadable short videos and films all shot by XL1s
There are also more than 1000 of screen shots of the projects which are all shot by Xl1s (out of the box with no additional equipment used)

www.kkymn.8m.com

Hope to hear from you soon.

Kadir Koymen
Aspiring Filmmaker

Zac Stein November 3rd, 2003 10:00 PM

yeah it stops abrubtly, just the way i did it, kinda like someone quickly had to stop the projector or the film would run off.


It was edited with vegas video and composited in adobe after effects.

When i get a chance i'll post a longer version.

thanks for your the kind words.

Zac

Derrick Begin November 4th, 2003 07:59 AM

Kadir,

Excellent! Thanks for letting me take a look at your work.

I am working in the same capacity, it sounds like, using the stock lens and the added feature of a matte box.

I enjoyed your frame composition. Did you shoot in frame or standard PAL?

Looks like you aren't afraid of getting a little dirty to get the best frame.

Cheers!

Derrick

Mark Newhouse November 4th, 2003 08:55 AM

<<<-- Originally posted by Zac Stein : yeah it stops abrubtly, just the way i did it, kinda like someone quickly had to stop the projector or the film would run off.
Zac -->>>

Ahh, that makes sense. I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything!

Again, nice job. I look forward to seeing more of your stuff in the future.

Dennis Hingsberg November 4th, 2003 11:43 AM

Kadir,

Great work. I'm curious to know what post effects were used on your Photogirl.avi.

It almost looks like some small posterization, but I'm not sure.

Regardless I really like the look in your videos!

Dennis,.
www.starcentral.ca
Toronto, Canada

Christopher C. Murphy November 4th, 2003 01:33 PM

Hey, pretty cool stuff. You must live by me...snow. :(

Hey, just one thing...drop the music volume sometimes and let's here on-set audio or some foley sounds. The music works, but not so much...let's here some audio!

Chris

John Heskett November 5th, 2003 08:36 AM

Needed - Christmas/Nativity Footage
 
This is unbelievable! Who would think it would be so hard to find the typical Christmas Nativity type of footage. Even a church live nativity scene would be of some help.

How about it, anyone got any of this stuff?

John

Riley Florence November 5th, 2003 11:49 AM

thanks for the input, i agree now that i watch it again, and no i dont live near you, im in utah, the snow must be all over! anyway, i gotta get back to work, thanks for the input again

Corey MacGregor November 5th, 2003 01:46 PM

My new video
 
This is my newest video which i shot last weekend. It's an ongoing project that i'm shooting once a month for a singer/songwriter's website. here's the link:
http://www.terraform.tv/videogallery.../dotm_oct.html

Tech info:

camera: gl1&gl2
lights: 2- 500watt home depot worklights
1- flouresant 2 light fixture with kino bulbs.
post: fcp3, after effects 5.5

Riley Florence November 5th, 2003 04:12 PM

its very uhm, er.... interesting. No, truthfully i liked it, the camera work i thought fit the "mood" very well. My favorite shot had to have been the one from up top. Now i hope you dont mind me asking, but all of that first part, the black and white, old film look, what did you use to achieve that? was it a filter, or manual, or a little of both?

J. Clayton Stansberry November 5th, 2003 05:19 PM

I had a drink like that in the Virgin Islands. They called it a "yellow bird." Yet, it didn't produce the same effects? Almost, but not quite. Nice work though!

Nicholi Brossia November 5th, 2003 10:15 PM

Hey Corey,
I'm a big fan of your DOTM July '03 - I've probably seen it 30 times :). I've also been very impressed by your film-look projects. The beginning of "44 Magnum" was very Wonder Years-ish. The blue tinted "Film-look" showed influence from old black-and-white films that used colors to define times of the day (Nosferatu comes to mind). And now, the spooky horror flick look worked perfectly with the halloween theme of DOTM October '03. One thing I did notice, however, is that this movie didn't rely on music and beats as much as the others. The beginning worked perfectly with the classic horror/mad scientist music, and of course the slasher genre "ree-ree-ree" went great with the special guest scene. I love the reveal from behind the smoking skull and the low to high angle cuts that give it a multiple personality feel. However, the drink mixing did go a bit slow. One way to break up scenes that are visually repetitive like that is with a larger variety of angles/shots or maybe a couple short music/sound effects breaks. That will help keep the pace up, which in turn keeps a stronger hold on the viewer's interest.

I'm hoping that, like myself, you feed off constructive criticism and don't think I'm some kind of jerk. Overall, I really like your work and would love to read your input once I get my website up and running. We'll see how that goes.

p.s. Shiloh is a hoot... her evil twin that is.

Randy Silva November 6th, 2003 11:22 AM

WOW!!! Awesome trailer.
 
Although, all things were pointing me to purchase a dvx100, the XL1s with the $500 rebate was causing a bit of hesitation. After seeing your footage, and the low light shots of the honda driving through the streets, I'm so impressed!!!

Did you do much color correction in post? What encoder/bitrate did you use for the trailer?

AWESOME JOB!. Do post more on your site when you get a chance.

Randy

Dylan Couper November 6th, 2003 01:04 PM

Nice underground shots, is that Metrotown?

Alex Taylor November 6th, 2003 01:49 PM

I think it's a bit too squished... but DAMN that looks good otherwise! I love that POV shot where you mounted it on the back of the car high-up. Great stuff!

Just need to show more Vancouver landmarks so we can all indulge ourselves ;)

Ozan Biron November 6th, 2003 02:02 PM

The honda stuff was shot in Metrotown area... undergroundparking lot shot at UBC...

i tryed posting a new version of the car trailer... less squished!

"Did you do much color correction in post? What encoder/bitrate did you use for the trailer?"

hardly any color correction at all... ive used this MPEG incoder called "TMPEG." However its seems to squish my video a little to much in the 320x240 setting... im still trying to work it out. eh!

Kadir Koymen November 6th, 2003 09:33 PM

Thank you guys!
 
Thank you for your motivating toughts!
How I achieved the look?
THE SECRET REVEALED!!!
Apply these efects to your videos and see the transformation yourselves!
Using adobe premiere 6 or 6.5

4 efects only!!! Apply them in the same order!

1.Contrast increase by 25%-35% Brightness decrease by 10%-15%
2.Tint apply 45% (with the color white selected)
3.Noise (color noise turned off) 7%
4.Clip 15%-20% (from top and bottom)

Thats it... I know you think "there is no magic recipe for the film look! Its imposible!".. I agree but with this recipe you can get very close!!! You WILL LOSE SOME DETAILS IN THE PICTURE... But you must have a good contrast in the image to get the FEEL of the film!

Another very important point!!!
While shooting always go as far as possible from the subject!!! And always zoom as much as you can!!! Always use LONG SHOTS!!! Never ever get close to your subject... Never!!!

if you do these you get the look in my website.. I am not claiming they are a miracle but I heard lots of DV people telling me they are pretty good...

My website is www.kkymn.8m.com again. I hope you try and give me your feedback on this recipe.

Cheers!


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