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Daniel Pace October 3rd, 2008 08:23 AM

Thanks Lori, actually I've won the Heineken Red Star Award (I was truly blown away by that) and Best Lead Actor (Michael Tassoni). Congrats on "The Watermelon" and I have no doubt I'll see it soon at a place near me ;)
Daniel

Erwin van Dijck October 3rd, 2008 12:54 PM

Teaser on testing a nice & fast sportscar
 
I recently made this short teaser for our recruitment department.

YouTube - Testing the Audi R8


Hope you like it!

regards,
Erwin

Perrone Ford October 3rd, 2008 01:28 PM

Very nice!

Ken Willinger October 3rd, 2008 03:21 PM

Trailer for "Karmas Choice" indie short
 
This short psychological thriller was recorder earlier this year with an HVX 200 set-up with a Brevis Flip using Canon primes...28, 35, 50 and 85.
Karma's Choice - Trailer - OurFilmSpace.com
Hope you like it!

Thomas De Kinder October 8th, 2008 09:26 AM

What do you think about my videos
 
Hello people!

Im done with my first homepage, and I would like to know what you think about the web design, filming and editing so I could be better in what im doing.

Freelance HD video produksjon av - bryllup - party - extremesport - kick-off - musikk

Paul Whittington October 8th, 2008 09:55 PM

Inanimate Objects
 
Hi everyone - just completed a new short film called 'Inanimate Objects' - it can be viewed via Youtube at:
YouTube - Inanimate Objects
Running time: 3 minutes

Dennis Murphy October 9th, 2008 01:34 PM

That was trippy.
I really enjoyed that. Excellent use of sound.

Paul Whittington October 9th, 2008 08:29 PM

Thanks Dennis.

John Lofton IV October 10th, 2008 11:06 AM

24 Film Racing Contest - Washington DC
 
Hey Guys,

I just recently entered a 24 Hour Contest (in September) and the results are in!

I didn't win, but my team got "Third Runner Up" and an award for "Best Editing".

Our short is titled, "Buried Promises".

It was shot in HD, 24F using the Canon XH-A1 , a tripod, a steadicam rig and available lighting only.

Here is the link where you can view the short:

Film Racing | Buried Promises

And the awards:

Film Racing | Washington, DC 2008 Films

Thanks!

John

Tim Bickford October 10th, 2008 03:52 PM

American Idol meets one of America's best haunted attractions.
 
Here is a video that I produced for Haunted Overload a professional haunted attraction in NH. This is a spoof on American Idol. 95% Green Screen. Shot with a XL H1.

I appologize for the sluggish playback on slow speed interet connections. I hope to have it up on youtube and google video soon.

Haunted Overload on blip.tv


For more information on Haunted Overload please visit.

http://www.hauntedoverload.com

Thanks...

Tim

Thomas De Kinder October 12th, 2008 12:29 PM

hm
 
You find the videos at "arbeid" and the page works best with Internett explorer.

Ivo van Aart October 12th, 2008 12:54 PM

Great short. The sound, editting and overall concept were perfectly executed!

Joe Shaw October 12th, 2008 02:39 PM

New Short - The Echo. Dir. Joe Shaw, DP. Phil Bloom
 
The Echo By Joe Shaw On ExposureRoom

The Echo is a new short film by director Joe Shaw. Cinematography is by Philip Bloom.

Shot with the trusty Letus Extreme and Sony EX1 combo.

An unsettling drama about a young man who seeks out his childhood priest (Robert Duncan) to make a disturbing confession.

Shot in one day on Folkestone Harbour.

Read all about the making of the film in this article - Joe Shaw's Articles - THE ECHO - The Making of a Short Film

Paul Mailath October 13th, 2008 10:30 PM

Pub to Pub
 
I had a week in the snow and caught this on the last day. It's an annual event and EVERYONE ends up absolutely 'rat arsed'.

Perisher Blue - Pub to Pub on Vimeo

I'll do a long version but I thought this was a reasonable teaser - anyone see anything that needs fixing up?

Trey Vollmer October 14th, 2008 12:25 PM

New Short Film
 
Hello, Forum.

I'm new to these parts and I'm going to provide a link to my first short called The Woods.

Please feel free to offer any constructive criticism where you see fit.

The Woods on Vimeo

Thanks,

Trey

Trey Vollmer October 15th, 2008 12:22 PM

Anyone?
 
Anyone?

It's not going to blow you away or anything, but I'd say it's worth a look.

Trey

Paul Whittington October 15th, 2008 06:04 PM

Thanks Ivo.

Oren Arieli October 15th, 2008 11:48 PM

That was a trip! I always suspected that my statues came to life when I wasn't looking...thanks for making that a reality.
Great camerawork, editing and grading. The sound effects were spot on. I give it an A+

Charlie Gillespie October 16th, 2008 05:30 AM

Very creative & impressive short

Ken Lamug October 17th, 2008 09:38 AM

Vegasland hits the streets!
 
Hey everyone just wanted to say that Finally, after a year and a half... our first ever feature film VEGASLAND is on DVD. The project was shot all on DVX with several visual effects and a storyline in the vein of training day, collateral. We were able to complete the film under $2k and was funded right out of our own pockets. Most of the scenes were shot between 9pm-3am... one camera, one boom mic and a lot of imagination.

Anyway, we've prepared several trailers found here: vegasland on blip.tv

Vegasland: A YUZZI Brothers Film, Indie, Independent Film, Las Vegas

but please check out our main web site which we've packed with behind the scenes, posters, etc...

some things we were able to sneak in:
- swat teams
- casino implosions
- scorpion torture
- green screen
- guns, blood & digital blood
- all original music
- boxing gym scene
- desert fight scene

http://www.vegaslandmovie.com/images...montage2th.jpg

hope you enjoy our indie endeavor! now on to the next 3 feature films!

Carole Holli October 17th, 2008 08:24 PM

Check out the great review of my film Witt's Daughter that will be playing at the Hol
 
(oops the title was cut off-- Hollywood Film Festival)

My film was beautifully shot with a Panasonic HVX 200, by cinematographer, Jeffrey Siljenberg, last year and is not hitting the festival circuit. It just got reviewed and I had to post it, I'm so excited!

Here's the welcome video
:: The Midnight Palace :: - Home

Here's the review
:: The Midnight Palace :: - Film Review: Witt's Daughter (2008)

Online Review of "Witt's Daughter" How cool is this? Gary Sweeney who runs the website for "The Midnight Palace" a website devoted to the celebration of films from the Golden age of Hollywood, saw Witt's Daughter and reviewed it! Please stop by and take a look at the review, including a little video that I made talking about Witt's Daughter.

Please stop by and show the Palace some love

Witt's Daughter screens at the Hollywood film Festival on October 25, 2008 at 11:pm at the Arclight Theatre in Hollywood. Tickets can be gotten online at https://www.arclightcinemas.com/ArcL...2&pageInfo=HFF
ask for shorts program 2

Lou Trottier October 17th, 2008 10:38 PM

Congratulations.... looks like you have a very special piece of work there.

Lori Starfelt October 18th, 2008 12:10 AM

Carole - congratulations.
 
Fantastic review. I'll try and make it to the screening.

Carole Holli October 18th, 2008 01:16 AM

Thanks!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lori Starfelt (Post 952671)
Fantastic review. I'll try and make it to the screening.

It would be nice to see you if you do make it! Thanks both of you for your kind words of encouragement.

Best,
Carole

Kurt Zhuang October 18th, 2008 10:24 AM

ahh that looks nice good job.

Don Meers October 18th, 2008 03:03 PM

The Search For Area 51
 
A paranormal road trip into the Nevada Desert in search of aliens, ET and Area 51.

Needless to say, the "Truth" may be out there...
but we didn't find it.

YouTube - The Search For Area 51

Alain Lumina October 18th, 2008 07:46 PM

Nice production
 
You should have tried to build up the dramatic tension more somehow though. IDK how! All the workers from when the crashes happened are deceased I think, though some just died in the last few years, and when they were getting really old, and weren't scared anymore of what the gubmint could do to them, they revealed some weird stuff. ( Don't remember source of course)

What cam and so forth did you use?

THanks

Erik Phairas October 19th, 2008 10:47 AM

I thought it it was pretty damn cool. You had a great cast. Makeup was really nice too.

Paul Mailath October 19th, 2008 05:52 PM

terrific! - good variety of shots, interesting premis.

- I was wondering about the text at the start, maybe that should have been in quotation marks. There was a really long transition before the scene relaxing by the tree and a couple of other transitions that could have been shorter.

I really liked the dialogue when they were first relaxing, I assume it was ad libbed - it was just natural conversation that wasn't important and then became significant with the shot from above.

The foreign language was too slow, maybe a lot of that should have been shot from a distance and the audio speeded up to sound more 'natural' with close-ups on certain words.

I don't know that the ending was clear enough for me - what were you trying to say? what was your point?

These comments are ONLY to make you think, please don't take them as 'informed' they are simply my thoughts on the film.

I really liked the film but haven't been 'effusive' in my praise because, to me that serves no point - you're looking for things you can improve.

Trey Vollmer October 19th, 2008 06:01 PM

Thanks a lot, my man.

I'm glad you liked it.

Trey

Trey Vollmer October 19th, 2008 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erik Phairas (Post 953003)
I thought it it was pretty damn cool. You had a great cast. Makeup was really nice too.

Thanks for watching it, Erik.

Trey

Jimmy Moss October 20th, 2008 02:06 AM

Nashville Wedding September 28th.
 
Here is a slideshow I made plus a summary video for a recent wedding I did.

Its about 70/30 Canon XH-A1 and HVX 200a. No color correction on any of it (actually I did correct one shot, see if you can spot it).

Thanks for any feedback!

http://www.vimeo.com/1989932

http://www.vimeo.com/1980427

Paul Whittington October 20th, 2008 10:36 AM

Thanks Oren & Charlie.

Paul Mailath October 21st, 2008 06:49 AM

com'on guys - I'm going to use this to get some work so I need to make it as good as I can - what need's fixing?

Mike Wilkinson October 21st, 2008 07:28 AM

Hey there Paul.

You've got some nice shots in there. I've always been a fan of shooting in the winter when it's not too windy. The guy in the gorilla suit trying to ski was brilliant!

However, I'm not really sure what I just watched. And I think that is a problem. Without reading the few details in your post, I would have had NO CLUE what was going on. So for starters, I might suggest re-cutting this to be more effective at telling a story.

For example, show an establishing shot or two of a sign or banner that gives us a sense of location/purpose.

Also, Carl Orff didn't really do it for me on this piece. It seemed like people were having a good ole time. Those don't work together. Find music that complements the tone/feeling of your piece and conveys the story better. There was a cognitive dissonance between your audio and your visuals. The slow-motion of the race starting was somewhat dramatic, and it seemed to work there, but no where did I feel it was appropriate.

I'm not sure what other footage you have, but audiobytes would be helpful.

I was not digging the scrolling text at the front. Keep it simple.

Just a few thoughts. Hopefully someone else might have some suggestions too. Good luck.

Brian Maurer October 21st, 2008 12:47 PM

A contest entry
 
So, I just purchased and built a new computer, and was looking for a project to work on to test the system when I was randomly contacted by a smaller film group in town. They were running a 24 hour film contest, and contacted me 3 hours before it started. We were to use a prompt they gave us, an object they gave us, come up with a script, cast, shoot, edit and produce a DVD in under 24 hours. This is what I made in 13 hours:

Revelation, on Vimeo

Comments are welcome, but I already know I'm in desperate need of a steadycam, and the acting is... well we had 24 hours, so go with that :).

Sony HDR-HC9, Premiere Pro 3, Magic Bullet Looks (there's one crazy yellow shot in there somewhere).

There were 8 groups that participated, and mine was selected as the winning entry.

The Genre as "Apocalypse", the theme was "We're gonna die tomorrow", and the object we had to use was a "Box".

I sort of went the religious route, despite not being religious. Anyway, enough nervous blabbing from me.

Chris Barcellos October 21st, 2008 12:59 PM

Great job !! Amazing what can be done under extreme pressure....

Brian Maurer October 21st, 2008 01:04 PM

No kidding! I was amazed that it turned out the way it did. I was terribly worried. Anyway, thanks for watching. I greatly appreciate it.

C.S. Michael October 21st, 2008 02:41 PM

Max, I'm sorry to be so late in replying to your question, but I just now noticed it! For some reason, this site doesn't send me email updates to thread discussions.

Anyway, to answer your question, after over 25,000 miles and 85 videos, we've had ONE problem -- the security guys at Warner Bros. in LA didn't want us filming on the back lot. I guess it's a little ironic that the one place we had a problem was an area dedicated to filming.

To date, all of our video has been shot with small HDV cams like the HV20 and HC3. They are such low profile cameras that they don't attract much attention. Most businesses don't care, and many actually enjoy the attention.

Paul Mailath October 21st, 2008 10:26 PM

Thanks Mike - It was shot as a last minute thing and I want to send it to the organisers of the race and get invited next year.

I take your point about the music - they had a band playing a lot of current stuff but I was looking for something with light and dark to compliment the quiet of the snowfields in the morning with the madness of the race itself - I'll have a hunt around and find something that's a better fit. I do have some reasonable audio, so I'll include a bit of that.


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