Spencer Houck
May 4th, 2004, 02:16 AM
Hey all,
A large amount of our par-t-com team has joined forces to go at a few Ohio University TCOM 419 Projects this year. This course is the capstone of OU's video production sequence, challenging students to create 30 minute short films in just two quarters of college.
One of the three projects is entitled Greasy Lake, based on the short story of the same name by T.C. Boyle. We recently wrapped principal photography and in celebration I cut a sort of teaser trailer for the project. It is by far the most ambitious project I, or any of us have ever had the chance to work on and I think that the countless hours put in by our wonderful crew all payed off in the end.
http://greasylake.par-t-com.net/greasy_trailer.mov
right click + save as (7 meg file)
Then, head over to http://greasylake.par-t-com.net to get more info on the project.
Also:
I, like Devin have also created a demo reel of my work which can be downloaded here:
http://spencer.par-t-com.net
For greatest compatability, I have provided both quicktime and windows media player options to view my reel. Please let me know what you think of it, as I really am confused as to what an editor/effects reel should look like.
Thanks for watchin',
Spence
A large amount of our par-t-com team has joined forces to go at a few Ohio University TCOM 419 Projects this year. This course is the capstone of OU's video production sequence, challenging students to create 30 minute short films in just two quarters of college.
One of the three projects is entitled Greasy Lake, based on the short story of the same name by T.C. Boyle. We recently wrapped principal photography and in celebration I cut a sort of teaser trailer for the project. It is by far the most ambitious project I, or any of us have ever had the chance to work on and I think that the countless hours put in by our wonderful crew all payed off in the end.
http://greasylake.par-t-com.net/greasy_trailer.mov
right click + save as (7 meg file)
Then, head over to http://greasylake.par-t-com.net to get more info on the project.
Also:
I, like Devin have also created a demo reel of my work which can be downloaded here:
http://spencer.par-t-com.net
For greatest compatability, I have provided both quicktime and windows media player options to view my reel. Please let me know what you think of it, as I really am confused as to what an editor/effects reel should look like.
Thanks for watchin',
Spence