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Daniel Lynn February 19th, 2007 11:52 AM

New Link/New Videos
 
I've added a couple of new videos and there is a new link.
No comments so far?

http://www.ifilm.com/profile/dclynn

Colin Sato February 19th, 2007 02:43 PM

Ha Ha well, let's hope it's not just the scotch! Thanks for the comments. I have no actors available and thus the cats (and me) but certainly working with pets does provide some additional challange!

Aaron Toulmin February 19th, 2007 04:54 PM

My First Video Clip Post !
 
hi guys,

just would like to post my first video, it was filmed with my Sony HC3, and edited on my mac mini with FCE.

here tis

http://hosted.filefront.com/vipster/
H.264, 1280x720

comments welcome

Cole McDonald February 19th, 2007 08:09 PM

Y.A.F.I.:Underground's latest projects
 
These were entries for the IndieTalk Script to Screen Challenge. The format was fun:

Phase 1 - Script writing competition.
Phase 2 - Filmmaking competition using the 3 winners from Phase 1.

Award Winner - Best interpretation of a Dramedy script. This had some audio issues (lots of buzz from my lights + unbalanced microphone :( ).
Regular Version:
http://www.yafiunderground.com/Video...s-Knightly.mov
Low-Res Version:
http://www.yafiunderground.com/Video...0-Knightly.mov

Other entered Short:
Regular Version:
http://www.yafiunderground.com/Video/SCJD-Knightly.mov
Low-Res Version:
http://www.yafiunderground.com/Video...0-Knightly.mov

Enjoy, feel free to critique/question anything you want :)

PJ Gallagher February 20th, 2007 05:04 PM

A Few Of My Shorts
 
I'm in the process of re-organising my website on a bigger server, where I've actually got space to put my films up.

I'm going to put them up using Flash, and have put a few on a temporary page as a test. Check them out here:

http://www.caliburnproductions.com/CaliTest1.html

Feel free to comment on the movies themselves, but my main concern is that people are able to access them without any problems, and that the quality looks okay, so that's the main feedback I'm after.

Cheers
Pat

Bruce Nelson February 20th, 2007 05:47 PM

worked fine for me..enjoyed the clips too.

Bruce Nelson February 20th, 2007 08:43 PM

a 95 mb file for 3 1/2 minutes?? far too big a file for the internet. Could have been compressed to at least a third of that.

Greg Quinn February 21st, 2007 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce Nelson
a 95 mb file for 3 1/2 minutes?? far too big a file for the internet.

I personally prefer looking at higher res clips, providing it's from a fast server/connection.

Mike Horrigan February 21st, 2007 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Quinn
I personally prefer looking at higher res clips, providing it's from a fast server/connection.

Did you watch it? Three and a half minutes of a guy beating the crap out of a punching bag while "Eye of the Tiger" plays over the track. All shot from one camera angle...

Sorry, this could have been a 30 odd MB clip.

No offense to the OP. It's just that the download is quite large and the video is just as I described. Not even an attempt at making a movie or anything...

Mike

Greg Quinn February 21st, 2007 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Horrigan
Did you watch it? Three and a half minutes of a guy beating the crap out of a punching bag while "Eye of the Tiger" plays over the track. All shot from one camera angle...

Yes, it finally downloaded.

Aaron, I agree with Mike - if you post something this size and folks like myself take the trouble to download it, it needs to be something more than an essentially unedited segment put to music. This borders on flame-bait.

Constructively, you need to shoot from several camera angles and then cut them together, which makes for a more interesting clip. The first few seconds of the clip you've clearly put some effort to edit it (I thought a good first attempt) but after that it becomes unwatchable on the realization that nothing much more is going to happen.

Liam Hall February 21st, 2007 12:28 PM

I loved it. Plenty of punch.

Are you going to upload the 'wedding night' video?

Aaron Toulmin February 21st, 2007 02:51 PM

thanks for the feedback, unfortunately I didn't film it, it was me punching the bag and my mate filmed it. Personally I don't mind the file size, and it was filmed on a HD camera why compress the crap out of it and destroy what we all paid money for ?

"wedding night" HAHAHA

NO !!!

:)

Joel L. Young February 21st, 2007 03:12 PM

Just showing off some random work I've done
 
Thought I would post some stuff I did that I have put on stage6 in the past few months. You do need a divx player to watch these, but you can install the one from the stage6 site fairly quick if you don't have one.
Here is a link to my profile that has four videos on it currently:
http://stage6.divx.com/members/114106/videos

Dwight Howard Dunk Contest Mix was an experiment that I wanted to try editing some professional HD footage I got off my DVR

North Philly Trail is some random footage I took with the Sony A1

Toothless George is a music video shot in Philly with an old JVC POS camcorder about 2 years ago

Humming Bird Feeding was shot in Delaware with the Sony A1, but down converted to DV. Still need to go back and convert it to Divx HD now that I think I have figured it out better

All feed back is welcome. Hope to start working on some bigger projects and have more final products instead of just random stuff.

Thanks,
Joel

Layi Babalola February 21st, 2007 07:30 PM

Psychological Thriller "Sneak" gets a worldwide audience
 
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DVX100A, Nikon Primes, M2, FF

"A blind man discovers that he is not alone in this psychological suspense thriller."

Our film, "Sneak" finally gets a worldwide audience on Steven Spielberg's "On The Lot".

"Sneak" was uploaded right before the deadline (and I had to go to the 24-hour airport post office to submit the hardcopy and get it postmarked that day).

Looks like the powers that be recieved the package, because "Sneak" is now available to be viewed and discussed on their site.

Please watch our film and post a comment in our thread:
http://films.thelot.com/films/21588

Promo stills are atached to this post.

Thanks.

Marcus Marchesseault February 21st, 2007 07:35 PM

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