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Michael Rapadas September 30th, 2008 12:01 PM

Short Film I made for class
 
This was filmed in one day and edited in the next. Our assignment was to create a five minute short about anything we wanted. This was our first film project for my Cinematography class.

Philip: A Filmmaker on Vimeo

Comments are appreciated.

Michael Rapadas September 30th, 2008 01:12 PM

Great!
 
That was amazing. I loved the concept and the way you blended the 'real-ugly-life' with a child's perspective. The video flow was incredible. I loved it

Daniel Pace September 30th, 2008 06:01 PM

I saw it at the fest Sunday night and I found it very funny. Congratulations to the entire team. I met some of you there. Good job.

Daniel

Michael Azzariti September 30th, 2008 06:24 PM

Pixie Porn?!?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lori Starfelt (Post 943278)
Very nice - made me want some candy. I guess that's the whole point, now isn't it? :)


A client described the spot as "Pixie Porn".

I'll take that as a compliment!

Lori Starfelt September 30th, 2008 06:36 PM

Daniel,

Congratulations to you on your Best Feature award. I got tied down with real estate catastrophies and didn't get a chance to see The Appearance of a Man, but your trailer is fantastic.

And I'm glad you enjoyed the film. I'm very proud of the work we did. We've had one distribution offer, and I am very hopeful about the future. :)

Charles Papert October 1st, 2008 12:31 PM

Hi Michael,

Nice job.

If I was to be constructively critical, I feel like the lighting of the hero shot of the chocolate itself could be improved. As I'm sure you are aware (but I am re-stating here for those who haven't done a lot of product shooting), shiny objects like cars and chocolates are all about reflections, and any given light source will both cast light on the subject and appear as a reflection in the surface. I feel like the individual bounce cards or frames that you were using to light the chocolate should have been larger and more uniformly lit; the hot spot in the higher source reads a little funky on the product.

I would likely have used an overhead softbox to create contour across the top of the chocolate with some additional lower, large sources to give more dimension to the sides, but made sure that the sources were uniform in appearance and not too hot.

Michael Azzariti October 1st, 2008 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charles Papert (Post 945654)
Hi Michael,

Nice job.

If I was to be constructively critical, I feel like the lighting of the hero shot of the chocolate itself could be improved. As I'm sure you are aware (but I am re-stating here for those who haven't done a lot of product shooting), shiny objects like cars and chocolates are all about reflections, and any given light source will both cast light on the subject and appear as a reflection in the surface. I feel like the individual bounce cards or frames that you were using to light the chocolate should have been larger and more uniformly lit; the hot spot in the higher source reads a little funky on the product.

I would likely have used an overhead softbox to create contour across the top of the chocolate with some additional lower, large sources to give more dimension to the sides, but made sure that the sources were uniform in appearance and not too hot.

Charles,

I agree with you 100% on the fact that sheen sells chocolate. (I've DPed a LOT of chocolate for Peter Elliott)I had to tone down the light sources in order for the whole spot to cut together. Enough light for a good wide highlight on the chocolate burned out the pecans and the background and I wanted some nice fall-off on the surface.. I felt that sacrificing a wide delicious highlight was the trade off for good rich colors in each part of the story. I tried to compensate with a harder rim light to get some specular hits to liven up the chocolate, which did a fantastic job on the caramel. I dropped a double and single in the rim but I agree that it is still a few stops too hot. I can't trust the onstage monitor and should get out my spot meter for this stuff....

Best regards,

Michael Azzariti
Director Cameraman
Black Bag Films, Inc.

Charles Papert October 1st, 2008 06:50 PM

Interesting dilemmas Michael. I'm personally not much of a menu diddler but I wonder if there might have been some tweaking possible that would pull out more detail in the chocolate and/or keep the pecans from blowing out.

Tabletop is so delicate--I hear you about the surface getting hot with an overhead softbox but it seems like you had a fair amount of depth behind the product, could it not have been flagged just above camera, both in front of and behind the chocolate?

The highlights in the caramel and especially the chocolate itself when it is being poured were nice although I myself am not crazy about the hard shadow created by the rim light--wonder if a softer source would have still carried the pour?

So many ways to skin the cat of course. Hate to get too dissect-y about someone else's lighting...congrats on the campaign and continued success!

Andris Krastins October 2nd, 2008 03:06 AM

Dream lover (short film by me)
 
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3295/...8b574039be.jpg

Dream Lover is about a girl, who dreams. She dreams herself and her lover, and the game is between herself and herself. She lives and is born from her experiences in the dream realm. Alas, it is never just a dream.

Made this short film with some of my friends. Spent 3 days filming and two weeks editing (a few hours each day after work).

Please tell me, what you think! It's my first try, so please be honest.

Watch or download here:
Dream lover (short film) By Andris Krastin? On ExposureRoom
Dream lover (short film) on Vimeo

Film web page: Dream Lover - Our Fire Film

Andzei Matsukevits October 3rd, 2008 02:26 AM

now also in HD lack of Eoins - Children's Society on Vimeo

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


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