Andrew Paul
September 17th, 2005, 09:13 AM
Thought it was time to get a thread going where we can talk about the trials and tribulations of making our shorts for the #3 challenge.
SPEED CAMERA KILLS
As the theme was "Cameras", we toyed with a few different ideas as what would work well but also be original. The idea of a camera taking your soul was one of the first, but we decided to go with the idea of a Speed Camera that developed an attitude and started shooting at cars passing by.
Shooting took up most of a morning and was done in one road in Brighton, UK. We had to look around for a speed camera as the one we had in mind to use, had been taken down, now that was confusing !.
During the shoot a Police Car past us 3 times to check out what we where up to, I just had to blow it up in the film. I`m not anti police or anything like that, just seemed like a good idea.
It was great to get the soundtrack from Chris and lay it in the timeline. It gave the short a whole new feel to it. Its amazing how much difference a sound track can make.
Editing work went quite well until it came to render time. For some reason the Quicktime render kept making loud noises in the final movie. Ended up rendering in Windows Media and Real Player to get in by the deadline. Apart from many other things I`ve learnt this week, I have learnt that "its not over untill the render`s done"
Equipment & Software Used :
Canon XL1s
Pentium 2.4, 250 gig H/D, 1 gig memory
Adobe Premiere Pro
Music - Not sure what software Chris used, but it was done on his PC
Hope you all enjoy the movie and I look forward to your constructive criticisms. This was my first comp and was really enjoyable, i`m looking forward to the next one.
SPEED CAMERA KILLS
As the theme was "Cameras", we toyed with a few different ideas as what would work well but also be original. The idea of a camera taking your soul was one of the first, but we decided to go with the idea of a Speed Camera that developed an attitude and started shooting at cars passing by.
Shooting took up most of a morning and was done in one road in Brighton, UK. We had to look around for a speed camera as the one we had in mind to use, had been taken down, now that was confusing !.
During the shoot a Police Car past us 3 times to check out what we where up to, I just had to blow it up in the film. I`m not anti police or anything like that, just seemed like a good idea.
It was great to get the soundtrack from Chris and lay it in the timeline. It gave the short a whole new feel to it. Its amazing how much difference a sound track can make.
Editing work went quite well until it came to render time. For some reason the Quicktime render kept making loud noises in the final movie. Ended up rendering in Windows Media and Real Player to get in by the deadline. Apart from many other things I`ve learnt this week, I have learnt that "its not over untill the render`s done"
Equipment & Software Used :
Canon XL1s
Pentium 2.4, 250 gig H/D, 1 gig memory
Adobe Premiere Pro
Music - Not sure what software Chris used, but it was done on his PC
Hope you all enjoy the movie and I look forward to your constructive criticisms. This was my first comp and was really enjoyable, i`m looking forward to the next one.