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Jay Gladwell December 2nd, 2007 09:06 PM

Be that as it may, I still strongly urge you to buy and read the book. I guarantee it will improve your shooting (not to mention the affect it will have on your editing)!

David W. Jones December 2nd, 2007 09:11 PM

Same here!

Derek Nickell December 2nd, 2007 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel Alexander (Post 783788)
I really enjoyed that, you have a nice eye for effective composition. The music really set the mood when showing the drama type footage.

Thanks for the comment.

Carl Middleton December 2nd, 2007 09:55 PM

Hrm, just tested and it worked for me. It's a video hosting site, you might need a plugin. What browser are you guys using, and do you have DivX installed by chance? You might need it.

Sorry guys!


Carl

Bert Smyth December 2nd, 2007 11:11 PM

It asked me to download the DivX player... I don't want yet another player on my system. Maybe try posting it to YouTube, or as Flash Media file or something?

Carl Middleton December 3rd, 2007 07:30 AM

Dohh, I was hoping Stage6 would give me a decent place to share stuff without having to compress to the levels Youtube does. :D

Gives great quality for streaming video, and a lot of my myspace friends seem to have divx installed, but I'm striking out here. :(

Once I get my website back up and running, I'll post it there, and host it with good quality flv or something... but I don't currently have access. Dohh!

Carl

Neil Fisher December 3rd, 2007 08:12 PM

silly trailer - clay"murder"ation
 
just messing around on a cold snow filled weekened, found an old claymation figure from a while back and thought i'd put him to work :)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=VT0CE88glVE

Nathan Quattrini December 3rd, 2007 09:28 PM

Photo montage story - my 3 year anniversary
 
I made this for my girlfriend back in march for our 3 year anniversary. She lives in Taiwan, I live in the US. I used pictures from our 3 years together and made our story with them

www.kiukle.com/temp/anniversary.wmv

Anna Harmon December 3rd, 2007 11:59 PM

Hey Devin,

Liked the video a lot. I watched a few of them to compare and yours was definitely up there.

I agree with Craig. Wish you could've matched the two locations better in sharpness and color.

One cut bothered me but it's more personal preference. The one where you cut to the bass drum. Like it, but seemed a bit late. Could be just 'cause I watched it once.

James Stone December 5th, 2007 09:21 PM

El Cucui Teaser Trailer
 
Hello all, I've had this on my drive for a while now and finally got around to posting it.

I shot this for my senior final project at Cogswell College in Sunnyvale. The total run time is roughly 9 minutes and was done over the course of 5 days. Three on set, One day blue screen and one day on location down a ditch on the side of the road.

If anybody is interested I can post some behind the scenes photos that I have. I might even post the behind the scenes footage I put on the DVD.

But first things first here's the 30 meg teaser.

http://www.stonehengemotionpictures.com/cucuiteaser.mov

Ash Greyson December 6th, 2007 09:46 PM

Bleed Into One - the controversial story of Christian rock
 
Here is a promo video for one of my current projects. It is about 2/3 done and it is sitting at SONY in a slow down due to the writers strike so... I made it live on Youtube a couple weeks ago.


ash =o)


http://youtube.com/watch?v=x_T68j4lb9g

Lorinda Norton December 7th, 2007 11:01 AM

Wow, Ash, I’d sure like to see the whole thing when it’s available. What a fascinating subject, and you’ve treated it just right.

It must have taken a ton of work and time to obtain all the archived footage, track down all those artists—just boggles my mind. I remember when Petra came upon the scene; as a fan of the Queen sound I thought Petra’s music was beautiful. I noticed they were listed in the credits but didn’t recognize them anywhere, which isn’t surprising since I only listened to them and never saw what they looked like. I also remember the controversy from the 80's; it was wild.

Will you post when the video is released?

Jeff Cottrone December 7th, 2007 11:21 AM

Ash, as a HUGE music fan myself, this is awesome! Can't wait to see it. One note of critique, though. I personally don't like all those quick zoom-ins in the interviews. I find it distracting when I just want to hear what they are saying. That is done in post, correct?

I know it's just a style choice and is all over TV nowadays, much to my dismay, but I feel it works best only when it's motivated to make a point of something that's said. Or maybe in this promo it's just overused for my taste.

Anyway, love the lighting and the overall look and feel. Can't wait to see it!

Ash Greyson December 7th, 2007 02:25 PM

It is a work in progress, I hope to be done in spring. The snap zooms, etc. are intentional. Some of the higher profile people who will be on screen more will be shot with a 35mm adapter in a lock down. The problem is that the old B roll that will be used over much of it is RAW. The choppy style suits it. Most of the story telling will be done thru b roll, not just talking heads. I personally cant imagine a talking head doc with traditional production would suit this story, therefore I plan on covering about 75% of the interviews with b roll.

I know the style will annoy some and engage others but I doubt it will distract from the overall story.



ash =o)

Eric Manacsa December 9th, 2007 08:35 PM

Off-road videos
 
These are personal off-road videos taken with my Canon HV20 and edited with Sony Vegas 7e. They are posted on Vimeo.com so the first play(download) might be choppy until the entire video is on your computer. The second play will be smooth.

Besides the shakes due to not using a tripod, I would appreciate feedback.

Thanks.

Hungry Valley, CA
http://www.vimeo.com/420925

and

Pismo Beach, CA
http://www.vimeo.com/378176

Tomas Stavik December 11th, 2007 02:30 PM

Flanell (and ninjakicks in slow mo!) DVX100 & Sgpro r3
 
Hi there!
I came home early from work today and had about an hour left to use the sun that was still shining.

Anyways.. Heres for you youtubers:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=yXFIIGMcD00

Bigger and better: (80mb)
http://files.filefront.com/flanellwe.../fileinfo.html


Used my Nikon 50mm f/2.0.. I think I had it at f/4.0 and f/5.6 for the most of it..
And if I remember correctly the shutter was at 1/25 for the 25p shots.. the slowmo bit was 1/120 and 50i..



on a sidenote:

Does 1/25 shutter create sort of a "videoish" motion?
I don't know why.. maybe it's the lens.. didn't notice this with my Canon FD lens..


-Tomas

Tomas Stavik December 11th, 2007 08:55 PM

Lightsaber with the SGpro r3
 
Testing out the effect..

It's out of focus.. never mind that:P It's a bitch to focus with a small LCD monitor


So here's for you youtubers:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ua0-lsiZ8eg

Higher quality: (only 7,7mb)
http://files.filefront.com/comingsoo.../fileinfo.html


Hope you like it..


Oh.. and btw.. I know that lightsabers don't have shadows.. and I was aware of it when I shot it.. I just didn't care now for this little test..

Justin Mosley December 12th, 2007 11:48 AM

Actually my favorite part was the time ramp toward the end where the actor brought the light saber toward the camera. Nice DOF!
I was thinking about making a short film where the light saber is used allot.... Then I realized how much rotoscoping goes into it and decided against it. lol

Ulrik [fC] December 13th, 2007 10:57 AM

Straight Blast (fightscene shot with Brevis)
 
hey there,

I just finished a fight scene I did and thought that I post it here:
http://www.german-kungfu.com/index.p...=MovDet&mid=27 (quicktime version is english, divx german)

or 720p version:
http://www.mathislandwehr.com/media/...blast_720p.wmv

we used a Canon XH A1 combined with the brevis adapter and quite a wild camerasetup:

http://www.flatcoin.com/temp/virusarts_07.jpg

http://www.flatcoin.com/temp/virusarts_02.jpg

had to use my XL1s as monitor, coz my cheap small tv used its batteries SOOOO fast .. luckily the selfbuild 20 euro camerarig made it possible to use the XL1 :)

the team was one cameraoperator and the two guys in front of the camera (which included me) .. thats all.

hope you have some fun :)
take care
Ulrik

PS: is there any way that I can change my nickname .. coz everybody uses his full name and I still got what I used 6 years ago ?

Bob Campbell December 13th, 2007 12:24 PM

Nice Job
 
I really liked your commercial. Nice job.
Bob

Jay Gladwell December 13th, 2007 02:18 PM

Nicely shot, but it had three problems...

First, the sound effects were out of sync.

Second, the editing called attention to itself.

Third, they went longer than 90 seconds.

This one isn't as good as the vimpire piece you did earlier.

Alex Sprinkle December 13th, 2007 02:20 PM

Nice. My only question is a dumb one. You can see the shadow of the lightsaber on the talents face at one point, but it's a lightsaber. Would that happen? That's not rhetorical. I think given the fact that there's a stronger light source that the hypothetical saber, it very well could. I just don't know what wattage lightsabers have. : )

Alex Sprinkle December 13th, 2007 02:32 PM

I missed the 80s Christian decade. I didn't get into it until way later (1995ish ... during dc Talks "Jesus Freaks" era), but this blows me away. I can't WAIT!

Tomas Stavik December 13th, 2007 03:40 PM

Yup.. I am very aware of it.. and was when I shot it.. this was just a small test of rotoscoping and a cinematic look.. But I know very well that.. "light.. does not produce a shadow" :P hehe

Chris Davis December 13th, 2007 04:02 PM

I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product. For 10 years I worked as artist/media liaison at the SonShine Festival in Minnesota, so I've met a lot of these guys and heard a lot of these stories.

Monte Raynor December 13th, 2007 08:23 PM

Very Well Done
 
I enjoyed your journey.

Randy Stewart December 13th, 2007 11:42 PM

Spy Catcher Software
 
A spoof on computer network security. Feedback welcome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uvo_vopmoM
Randy

Ash Varma December 14th, 2007 09:57 AM

I liked it, great concept.

A few things:
- the sound and editing needs to be tighter
- some of the scenes in the begining would be more professional looking if done with a tripod.
- loved some of the music which you used to create suspence

Overall, nice work!

Warren Kawamoto December 14th, 2007 04:38 PM

That was great! Like you, I met my wife online. Meeting her was the best thing that happened to me! I'm here in Hawaii, she's from Malaysia. After being with her for 3 years and having travelled long distances to see each other, we finally got married in 2001. Like you, we experienced vastly different taste in food. Malaysian food is a cross of Thai, Chinese, and Indian which makes it one of the tastiest in the world.
When she first came to Hawaii, she thought the food was horribly tasteless!

She also thought she was in a time warp because everything here was so slow and backwards compared to the life she lived in Kuala Lumpur.

In your case, one of you will have to move in order to be with each other. If it's right for you, marry her! It's amazing how much you grow as a person if you share life's experiences with a person of another culture.

I hope it works out for the best of you both!

Taky Cheung December 14th, 2007 04:47 PM

That's just lovely. I can tell you put a lot of work in it. I'm sure your GF will be very impressed too! Congrats!

At the end, should put a CG saying "to be continued..."

Are you guys going to move to taiwan or she will move to the US? It's tough for LD relationship.

Randy Stewart December 14th, 2007 11:21 PM

Ash,
Thanks for replying. Agree, sound is blown out in a couple of places. The camera was unmanned (on tripod) and I screwed up the setting of my lav mic. As for the hand-held shots...we were going for the "24" look so we used a mixture of handheld movements and short cuts to raise the pace and suspense. The music was created using Cinescore (Sony). I have to give my son (the spy) the credit for the music, editing (in Vegas Pro) and much of the direction. We are re-mixing the sound and music based upon some "sound" advice from Mr. Victor Milt (award winning producer). Will post the new version later.
Thanks again for your input.
Randy

Heath Vinyard December 15th, 2007 09:09 AM

2 Projects I Shot - Reviews Please
 
Hey all.
I have two projects that I've posted on my myspace site that I'd love to get some feedback on, constructive hopefully. :)

The first is titled "A FAIR PRICE." This is a Grindhouse inspired trailer that was fun to shoot and edit and is really meant in the spirit of over the top entertainment coming from the exploitation point of view. It was shot on my JVC HD100 camera and edited using Vegas 7 and Adobe After Effects/Photoshop.

The second is a 15 minute piece called "A STEP TOO FAR." This was the first 13 pages of a feature length script that I co-wrote that was entered in the Creative Screenwriting screenplay competition. The script grabbed a "Considered" grade in the contest, so we went out to make a marketing package to include this piece. Again, this was shot using my JVC camera and edited with the same setup.

These are the first two things I've shot. I have more stuff coming. 2 new shorts I'm getting ready to shoot and a music video/CD promotion that I'm excited about.

Please let me know what you think and thank you for viewing. You can see them on my myspace page.
Heath

http://myspace.com/neverfearstudios

John De Rienzo December 15th, 2007 10:25 AM

Hi Heath,

I did not have the time to watch both. I think you might find 15min's is a bit too long for someone to review here!

These are my thoughts on ' A fair Price'

I found the titles difficult to read, and the general font not great. Maybe it's just a you tube thing!

For a trailer it would not inspire me to want to watch the film. I thought the voice over was very poor!!! this can make or break a trailer.

Also not enough variety. Too many cuts with girl shooting from her gun and not much substance in between.\Where is the atmospheric soundrack? Please take this as a critique and not personal. I am sure others will have their different viewpoints on this.


Cheers.
John De Rienzo

Devesh Verma December 15th, 2007 12:59 PM

new to the forums, short film
 
hey everyone!

i'm really glad to finally get on the forums. I wanted to get some feedback with my short film i recently made. it was shot on the canon xl-2 with the 20x optical lens and edited in final cut studio 2 (mainly final cut pro and motion)and magic bullet color correction. if you're curious about the logo it was done with a combo of photoshop, motion, shake and after effects. let me know what you guys think!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=SS1jTQxAh3M


Devesh Verma
www.deveshverma.com

Alessandro Garabaghi December 15th, 2007 01:07 PM

my new site!
 
Well i finally have a way to stream my HD video from my Canon XH A1, i hope you enjoy...

http://wakevids.com

Steve Yager December 15th, 2007 02:40 PM

I'm featured!
 
Hey guys, I'm featured on the front page of revver.com in the big video window. Show some love and give me a click. All the sketches we shoot are on the A1.

Josh Chesarek December 15th, 2007 03:46 PM

Gave me a laugh :) Now Im hungry for Ribbs....

Nathan Quattrini December 15th, 2007 03:58 PM

not sure what will happen still. I`m trying to start up a small video production company to try and get out of my crappy day job that pays squat. I need to estaablish myself enough that I could support us before she could live here. I already tried living there...but no BA degree makes it impossible to work legally, and the penalty for getting caught is minimum 5 year no-rentry. She will come here for 2 months next year and try it out and go from there I guess...just sucks waiting another 5 months to see her again :(

Brad Vaughan December 15th, 2007 04:58 PM

Looks awesome.

The Footage is really clean and actualy quite steady considering you\'re in a boat cruising pretty fast!

Well done.

Loren Simons December 15th, 2007 11:34 PM

very nice, like it alot!


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