View Full Version : Dv Challenge 2 Closed - Important Read!!!


Dylan Couper
July 16th, 2005, 11:52 AM
The DV Challenge #2 is now closed, please read the following carefully if you have submitted a film.

The following is a list of all those who have submitted a film. MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON THE LIST. I ain't perfect, and it's possible the I missed your email with the link to your film, or it went to the wrong email, or it got lost in my junk mail. If your name isn't on the list, email me immediately at thedvchallenge@hotmail.com Thanks!

Jon Jones
“Secret Recipe”

Bryan Mitchell
“The Parrot’s Secret”

Mike Teutsch
“Secret Lies And Obsessions”

Rafferty Gibbons
“Cask Of Malta”

Sean McHenry
“Secrets”

Jeff Sayre
“Gardens Of Tomorrow”

Stephen Van Vuuren
“Lost Souls”

Barbara Cole
“The Researcher”

Kyle Edwards
“Secret Proposal”

Meryem Ersoz
“All Good Dogs”

Chris Thiele
“untitled”

Lorinda Norton
”Under Wraps”

Fred Finn
"Blessed"

LeEarl Rugland
”Secrets Never Die”

Mitchell Stookey
“untitled”

Cory Cone
“untitled”

Daniel Kohl
“Secret Functions Of The 501”

Fredrik Larsson
“The Secret Of Ale Stones”

Benjamin Durin
"The Secrets"

Chase Davis
July 16th, 2005, 12:13 PM
Heya Dylan! I just sent you an email regarding my "Chase is a Liar" clip. You said last night you had trouble playing it past the 2 minute mark I believe. I went ahead and tested it on a couple other computers and it played through fine, so I'm thinking my server was just being weird when you tried to play it or soemthing.

Anyways, I had fun taking part in this event and look forward to seeing some cool videos!

Dylan Couper
July 16th, 2005, 12:14 PM
Ah, I think I missed it because you sent it to the wrong email, and I forgot to forward it to the proper one for you. :)

You're in though.

Chase Davis
July 16th, 2005, 12:25 PM
Thanks Dylan! Your kindness certainly reflects that I've seen from most people I've met in British Columbia. I wouldn't mind spending the weekend in Whistler but I guess I can settle for some air conditioning and pretend.

Did anyone come down to the wire? I literally used every second I could in the last hour of production. In the final minutes, I was closing unnecessary software hoping it would shave off rendering time lol. Good fun though.

Bryan Mitchell
July 16th, 2005, 02:37 PM
Did anyone come down to the wire? I literally used every second I could in the last hour of production. In the final minutes, I was closing unnecessary software hoping it would shave off rendering time lol. Good fun though.

I think I turned it in at 11:58pm. I had the email all typed up, while I was encoding/uploading. Around 10pm, I had stopped capturing everything (began selectively capturing), -as soon as I found what I thought was probably going to be the best take, I fastforwarded to the next shot.

Dylan Couper
July 16th, 2005, 02:42 PM
Thanks Dylan! Your kindness certainly reflects that I've seen from most people I've met in British Columbia. I wouldn't mind spending the weekend in Whistler but I guess I can settle for some air conditioning and pretend.

Did anyone come down to the wire? I literally used every second I could in the last hour of production. In the final minutes, I was closing unnecessary software hoping it would shave off rendering time lol. Good fun though.


I do what I can for all y'all. :)

I'd say nearly half the films came in withing 2 hours of the deadline, and I think 4 withing 15 minutes of.

Mike Teutsch
July 16th, 2005, 02:50 PM
I do what I can for all y'all. :)

I'd say nearly half the films came in withing 2 hours of the deadline, and I think 4 withing 15 minutes of.

No procrastination on this forum! No sir!

mike

Bryan Mitchell
July 17th, 2005, 04:36 PM
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.