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Marco Leavitt July 14th, 2003 03:34 PM

I haven't done any color correcting yet, mainly because I don't have a TV that I trust, and I figure that I'm as liable to make it worse as fix it. Odd that you found the in-the-stall shots too bright. They seem way to dark to me. I do plan to color correct the footage before releasing an official version.

John Locke July 15th, 2003 05:04 AM

Lady X: Episode 07 Released!
 
Having carried out her mission in Istanbul, the paper trail leads Lady X back to North America to carry out her next assignment in Orlando, Florida, USA. Opposition crops up in the most unexpected of places leaving us to wonder...who can be trusted?

To find out for yourself, go to http://www.ladyxfilms.com and click the "Current Episode" link.

The Lady X Crew

================
Episode 07 Details:

Directed and Produced by: Ali Imran Zaidi
Written by: Ali Imran Zaidi
Radio Address Written by: Gary Loftis

Cast: Robb Bennett (Agent); Beth Masi (Lady X); Fred Zara (The Mark); Jamey Lewis (Jim), Gabriela Aparicio (Receiving Agent); Gary Loftis (The President)

Principal Crew: Michael Satornino, Fred Zara

Music: "Under," "Crossing," and "While the Nation Mourns" courtesy FreeplayMusic.com

Special thanks to: Mike Hinn for use of the Lexus bat-mobile, Robb 'Lo-Rez' Bennett for his Flash skills, Michael & Cinthia Satornino and Fred Zara for their support.

K. Forman July 15th, 2003 06:04 AM

Very well done! I think this was probably the best story, although it really makes you wonder what side Lady X is on. Shot well, and even acted nicely, the only flaw was some out of synch dialogue. That may have been due to compression and playback. Good job!

Bob Zimmerman July 15th, 2003 06:17 AM

I've watched the show. Not sure why Busey is doing it,,,must need some easy cash.

Imran Zaidi July 15th, 2003 07:04 AM

Hey, thanks!

I had some issues with audio, so the synching may have been my fault, or maybe the compression may have made it a tad worse.

I'm glad it made you question who's good/who's bad. I really was hoping people would do that... much like current politics and the situation in the nation today. Being the first US LadyX, I wanted to get across the feelings of polarization spreading in our country today, with everyone questioning everyone else's intentions.

Thanks again!

Rob Lohman July 15th, 2003 07:07 AM

Nice work!

Rob Lohman July 16th, 2003 05:08 AM

Just saw the movie. It has an interesting idea, but it just ain't
my kind of movie. So therefor it was a bit hard to watch. Didn't
like the lighting...

Rob Lohman July 16th, 2003 06:17 AM

I was going to watch your short until I saw it was in Real format.
As a lot of people the Real software is going nowhere near my
system. This together with the fact that you have to be a
triggerstreet member is probably hindering people to see it.

Is it possible to host it somewhere in another format like QuickTime?

Rob Lohman July 16th, 2003 07:09 AM

I think there are a couple of people here that had their documentaries
bought so to speak. Did you try the search here?

Josh Mitchell July 16th, 2003 07:43 AM

Thanks for taking the time to watch it. What was it about the lighting that bothered you? What are your kind of movies?

Rob Lohman July 16th, 2003 07:49 AM

Well, the lightning looked like no lighting was used at all. Some
scenes washed out with too low contrast (not that much difference
between the highlights and the darker areas).

I never understood or enjoyed action figures so that easily gets
into the way of watching such a short (no offense to you!).
Personally I'm quite fond of thriller kind of work I think [or just
plain dumb action <g>]

Does this answer your questions?

Alex Taylor July 16th, 2003 10:33 AM

I love the cell phone salesman, the scenes in the car are great! A bit overexposed though. Also I think you could shorten the bit where the rich aristocrat's wife is talking about the action figure, it went on far too long IMO.

Adam VanScoyoc July 16th, 2003 04:30 PM

young love
 
Hey,
I've been having trouble with this video on triggerstreet. I sent in a hi and lo bandwith version. both realplayer rendered with Vegas. The low I did with the 56k selection and the hi with 512k. I could watch the lo, but the quality was pretty bad. I couldn't watch the 512k version with my dial-up connection. I went to my parents house and watched the hi on their computer with cable and it worked fine. Recently, I got DSL. When I tried to watch the 512k video, it wouldn't work, it was just still images with audio. According to some of the reviews, other people had the same problem. I guess my dsl isn't quite fast enough.

Anyway, on to my new problem. I made a quicktime version for you and put it on my geocities website. Then I got a message saying my data transfer limit was exceeded or something. Oh well, here is the link, if the page comes back up maybe you'll be able to view it.

http://www.geocities.com/freakyfamil...ts/shorts.html

By the way, triggerstreet wants videos rendered at 15fps. The only choice I see for the higher quality versions in Vegas is 30fps. Is there anyway to get it to 15?

Thanks

Rob Lohman July 17th, 2003 05:09 AM

Direct download link: http://us.share.geocities.com/freaky...younglove5.mov

Thanks for putting it up. I thought the concept was nice, but the
execution was not very professional looking. Can you tell us a
bit more about the story and shooting etc.?

In Vegas you can set the framerate for a real movie in the following way:

File -> Render As -> select RealMedia -> Custom -> Audiences -> Edit

In this screen you can fill in your framerate amongst other things.
Might be wise to base it on one of the presets you want to use.

Josh Mitchell July 17th, 2003 07:18 AM

Alex, thanks for taking the time to watch CELL PHONES & ACTION FIGURES and for the great feedback.


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