View Full Version : Shortfilm "Skrypt"


Peter Koller
September 28th, 2005, 11:31 AM
For the quick ones:

www.kop11.com/skrypt/skrypt_lo.wmv (~26MB)

www.kop11.com/skrypt/skrypt_hi.wmv (~47MB)

For Apple users:

www.kop11.com/skrypt/skrypt_mini.mov (~15MB)


The first one who gets the story correctly does NOT win a golden dishwasher :-)

Have fun!

Cheers, Peter

Tech detail: 15mins, shot with Canon XL1 with WW lens, lighted with a couple of construction lights, edited in Vegas 4 with some help from AE and 3D Max.

Lloyd Choi
September 28th, 2005, 11:45 PM
the quicktime is super small...

Eniola Akintoye
September 29th, 2005, 01:50 AM
AWESOME!.

Great Cinematography.
Great Acting
Great effect

A+ TOTAL!.

How did you do the 180 over head shots?

Mark Utley
September 29th, 2005, 02:26 AM
Really impressive. Good work!

Peter Koller
October 2nd, 2005, 06:56 AM
@Eniola

We built a crane out of a steel bar and some other junk we found at our location. Cost us about 5 Euro. The whole movies did cost a couple hundreds.

BTW the movie was shown at 4 smaller festivals across Europe and will be shown on viennese local television PulsTV mid November.

And there is also a DVD!!

If someone likes to see our DVD, please contact me via email.

Content of the DVD:

-The movie (english, german, (fake) japanese)
-Director's and Composer's commentary (german only)
-45min Making-Of-the-Skrypt
-"The splitted Skrypt" a splitscreen version of the movie with the left side showing the completed film and the right side showing it with the raw out-of-the-XL1-material and location sound without VFX, colorgrading and original 4:3 aspect ratio.
-Bonus movie "Arafat vs. Sharon" (My first short) 16mins

Cheers,Peter

PS: Our new movie "On Evil Grounds" is featured on our website www.kop11.com (up to now german only) which was shot with a XL2 and the mini35 adapter.

Kevin Red
October 5th, 2005, 04:20 PM
Care to explain the ending?

Eric Brown
October 5th, 2005, 08:44 PM
John Alton would have appreciated the opening scene. Nice work. Have you seen T-men shot by him? The guy was a master of Noir.

Cody Dulock
October 5th, 2005, 09:17 PM
did you use a 35mm adapter for skrypt?? if so, what type? looks really awesome! but it did seem a little "blurry." probably from compressing the video down?

Peter Koller
October 10th, 2005, 06:12 AM
@Kevin

No. ;)

@Cody

Thank you, but no adapter. ;) We shot the whole movie with the XL1 3x wideangle lens.

@Eric

Ouch, lack in filmhistory education.. the name Alton rings a bell in some foggy areas, but I can't pin him down. I think I have never seen any of his movies.

Cheers, Peter

Peter Koller
April 7th, 2006, 02:27 PM
Yo!

Skrypt is finally officially available on DVD at www.SAZUMA.com or precisely here:

http://sazuma.com/showdcd.php3?dcd_id=KOP11001

And all this is on the DVD (ca. 90min altogether):

* Skrypt in FULL resolution!! (runtime ~15min)
* Audio: Digital Stereo
* Languages: English, Japanese (fake), German/Russian (fake)
* Subtitles: English, German
* Commentary by the director & music composer


BONUS FEATURES

* Making-Of the "Skrypt" (~45min)
* Before and After the VFX (16:9, ~15min)
* Bonus Film - "Arafat vs. Sharon" (16:9, English, ~16min)


Cheers, Peter

Ben Outerbridge
April 11th, 2006, 04:56 AM
thats fantastic... though the ending kinda lost me.

How did you do the credits?

Peter Koller
April 11th, 2006, 12:33 PM
thanks ben!

the opening credit were done in sony vegas 4 and the end credits in 3d studio max 6 (took me FOREVER to find out how this works).

cheers, peter

Peter Koller
April 11th, 2006, 12:37 PM
The links above are not valid anymore from now on.

A new download link is here, although I would be really really happy if you ordered the dvd at www.sazuma.com if you like the film ;)

http://www.hackermovies.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=78669&f=10001

Cheers, Peter