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Marcus Marchesseault May 7th, 2007 05:18 AM

I used to think that people that gave Prozac to their dogs were frivolously wasting money. I was wrong to think that.

Marcus Marchesseault May 7th, 2007 05:33 AM

Good stuff. Can you mount a camera on one of the bikes? Even if you did a re-shoot after an event of a bike going around the course it would add a nice dimension to the video. The editing was good in that it was quick enough to keep up the excitement but not jarring.

Aram Bauman May 7th, 2007 11:49 AM

Tonight is the first viewing yall!!!

Marcus Marchesseault May 7th, 2007 05:33 PM

I don't get IFC but I'm trying to get a friend to record it on his HD TIVO.

Matt Ramphal May 8th, 2007 10:44 AM

"Jeremy's Wednesday" (short film shot with DVX)
 
This is a short film I shot and edited.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8VzfRExCSM

Kyle Ross May 8th, 2007 11:39 AM

I'm literally repulsed 5 seconds in by the food. I think it was filmed nicely, I wasn't too big on the angle used on the woman though. A little too close and at a weird angle. Camera work might have been just a little shakey.

I thought the audio was done very well though. You use a shotgun mic, or just the one on board the DVX?

Chris C. Collins May 8th, 2007 03:12 PM

Shoreline Broadcast News Opener
 
In my 10th grade Broadcast Speech class if we don't have anything to do I like to shoot funny little intros for the daily announcements, this is one of them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bJx8mLE5z0

Chris C. Collins May 8th, 2007 03:19 PM

I'll be honest, I turned it off before it got any further than the food close-ups. Definitely an acquired taste.

Chris Tangey May 8th, 2007 05:23 PM

light queries
 
Marcus, Thanks for your comment, if you would like to see much higher res versions (20mb.) go to http://www.alicespringsfilmtv.com.au/welcome.shtml
and select sample videos from the menu at left.

I can't take credit for the great light, that goes to the man above, or as a friend of mine calls him, "the big gaffer"! We do use 2 large reflectors on talent, home made aluminum frames with silver spandex material pegged over them. These are about 6' X 10' each. (We also use a home-made dolly with skate board wheels mounted on plastic pipe)

We have beautiful light here in Alice Springs, right in the middle of a continent the size of mainland US, but with no pollution. All effects were FCP and kept to a minimum, the old KISS principle, especially suited to country music videos.

If you have any queries on specific shots and the effects used on any video, please ask and I'll look at the timeline to refresh my memory!.
Aloha.

Marcus Marchesseault May 8th, 2007 06:03 PM

What is the name of the program as seen on a TV listing? "Red Meat" isn't showing up in the TIVO schedule. Is it called "Media Lab"?

Benjamin Hill May 8th, 2007 11:29 PM

Actually the audio was roomy on a couple shots, but who cares.

I thought the guy's costume and acting was hysterical, loved the over the top cliches and absurdity of it. Reminded me of the first office scene in "Joe vs. the Volcano"

The girl got way too much screen time for me, and I'd prefer a shorter version, but I dug it nevertheless. The disgusting close-ups on the food were a great touch.

Jaime Valles May 9th, 2007 12:19 PM

Just a quick update to let you all know that the movie is now available for pre-order through our website:

www.casicasi.com

If you use the link on our website, you will be directed to the page on Amazon with our movie for sale. By using that specific link, we get an extra comission from Amazon, and you get their very low price (currently only $13.99!), so everybody wins!

Also, I should add that you can put it on your Netflix or Blockbuster cues! I'm sure you'll all get a kick out of it. Thanks for your continued support!

Jaadgy Akanni May 9th, 2007 02:09 PM

Looking forward to seeing your movie, Jaime (i know, shame on me for not having seen it yet) I'm sure I'll enjoy it a lot. Te felicito por todo lo logrado hasta ahora. Keep it up. Something tells me you and I will be contenders in future cinema festivals with movies shot with the RED ONe...;-)

Chris Harris May 9th, 2007 09:08 PM

That's hilarious! Couple of things to look out for though. The volume difference between the classroom scene and the hallway scene is huge. I understand why the difference is there, but it shouldn't be that big. I cranked up my speakers all the way to hear what they were saying, only to get blasted by "I AM A JEDI! I AM A JEDIIIII!". Other than that, it was funny. Solid piece, my friend.

Rodrigo Gil Medina May 10th, 2007 12:46 PM

First time showing my work.
 
Hello, I've been around this forum for some time, and I decided it's time to show some of my work. The following clip is a promotional video for a Tequila, it was shot with a Sony Z1, all the footage was captured to the cineform codec and edited in Premiere Pro, FX work done in AFX and Lightwave. Let me know what you think about it! This clip shows my hardest ever camera work; shooting a fighting bull... I ran a lot that day.

Download a MPEG file from: ftp.8cho.com.mx Login: guest@8cho.com.mx pass:guest


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