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Devin Doyle February 15th, 2006, 10:17 AM Thanks guys! The interiors could have used stronger lighting, but we were going for a very minimal look to match the genre. That would also explain the color correction, I sapped the color out and upped the contrast (not really apparent on the web compressed version) to give it an older, vintage feel.
We did shoot around Athens, and we're def. going to stretch the piece out. We shot 2 and a half hours of material and had to unfortunately had to cut a lot of it to make the 5 minute cut for the 48 hour competition. There will be a longer cut in the works soon enough. Thanks for watching!
Ryan Graham February 15th, 2006, 01:19 PM Hi All,
I posted the trailer for our zombie comedy "Livelihood" about a year ago (maybe longer!). You can still check it out at www.livelihoodmovie.com. Well, the film is finally done, and we've been sending it out to festivals and websites for review.
We just had a great review posted at www.microfilmmaker.com. We received the "Editor's Choice" for the month, and also received some nice praise as well as some useful constructive criticism. Here's a short quote from the review:
"With lots of off-the-wall creativity, satirical commentary on our society, and great requotability, this is the sort of film that has the ability to become a cult classic in the vein of Rocky Horror Picture Show, Monty Python & The Holy Grail, and Napoleon Dynamite."
Obviously I'm a little biased because they gave us a rave review, but in all honestly their site seems like a great place to submit your film for review; they're very thorough, they make great suggestions, and they really seem to understand the hard work that goes into making a low-budget digital film.
In other news, we also just found out that we've been accepted to our first film festival: The Backseat Film Festival in Philadelphia! They're the self-described "Drinking Man's Film Festival", so I have no doubt the screening will be tons of fun.
Sincerely,
Ryan Graham
Director, "Livelihood"
www.37point5.com
www.livelihoodmovie.com
www.indiepostproduction.com
Vish Matepi February 17th, 2006, 04:53 PM G`day everyone.. i'm fresh off the boat here and still wet behind the ear's in the world of video shooting/editing.. i can't believe how much everyone on these forums helps each other out.. it's like one big happy family, *thumbs up*
my name is vish.. i moved from Australia to Oahu hawaii in April last year, got married and now work for the family business blah blah blah.
as you'll see from some of my videos.. i'm in love with mountain biking.. and shooting/editing it. i don't spend alot of time editing and shoot.. i just slap thing's together and fine tune if i have time, as i'm working for another production company.
i noticed people here are loving "the Collective" and just launched "Roam", i 2 wish i had that talent/time/budget/manpower/etc to use to make kick ass 16mm's like that. you guy's should see "new world disorder 6" it has very very good cable cam shots, with a more MTV style editing to it, and a killer 80's soundtrack haha.
watch these in your own time, or not.. some are long some are short.. some bits boring etc etc.. since the site was launched in May last year.. it's had 14,505 individuals come through.
ok so.. my first helmet camera attempt was this www.thevishfiles.com/helmet2.wmv
then before i left Australia, i complied a video of myself and my stacks.
www.thevishfiles.com/thevishfiles.wmv
this is boring, dont watch it.
www.thevishfiles.com/thevishfiles2.wmv
then i settled in, looking for places to ride/surf etc etc
www.thevishfiles.com/thevishfiles3.wmv
then i met some real riders
www.thevishfiles.com/thevishfiles4.wmv
then i organised a proper shoot
www.thevishfiles.com/thevishfiles5.wmv
this one is all helmet cam stuff, kinda boring. with a bit of bodyboarding.
www.thevishfiles.com/TVF6.wmv
ok so i get my new bike and all the fun starts here.
www.thevishfiles.com/TVF7.wmv
ok so there's a skit i shot for this, but it's not here.. so you'll be watching the 2nd Half of the complete video, plenty of stacks, knocks outs on 60ft tow in's.. etc etc
www.thevishfiles.com/TVF8P2.wmv
all footage shot on a Sony DCR-HC32 with a cheap .5 wide angle made in china.
i just bought a HVR-A1U a couple days ago.. inspired buy that laurence kingston guy, (he is a legend)
thanks for watching.
vish
Vishal Gurung February 18th, 2006, 05:00 PM Holy insane.. never thought i'd see another poster named Vish on here lol... don't mean to hijack your thread but welcome!
Vish Matepi February 19th, 2006, 04:27 AM haha, no worries.. nice too meet you.
i did'nt think people here would be too interested in this stuff.
it's really the opposite to the semi professional stuff done on here.
ahh well.. the little kids like it.
:P
Dean Orewiler February 19th, 2006, 10:18 AM looks like a great start. Pretty impressive !! Nice job !!
Patrick Harker February 19th, 2006, 11:30 PM Good stuff Vish, I wish I was moving out to Hawaii! keep them coming
Viktor Bludov February 20th, 2006, 01:16 PM Thank you for the great piece of work! nice camera work, well done post production, funny, great actors
Bravo ! :-)
Sean Doherty February 20th, 2006, 05:06 PM The first ever Estes Park Film Festival still has many openings in our short film category! www.sdientertainment.com
We are looking for the best indie short films in all genres. Films accepted into the festival will be eligible to compete for cash prizes up to $1,000, and a chance to attend one of the most exciting annual events in beautiful Estes Park, Colorado. To enter your film, please visit www.sdientertainment.com. If you have any questions, please e-mail us at info@sdientertainment.com. We hope to see you at the festival!
The Estes Park Film Festival will take place at The Historic Park Theatre September 15th through the 17th, 2006 with an awards ceremony on the final night! The Festival will showcase an amazing blend of independent feature length films, short films, and documentaries. Estes Park, Colorado, Gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, is the perfect back-drop for a film festival. Millions of people visit each year to enjoy the shops, golf courses, beautiful mountain scenery, horseback riding, and numerous hiking trails. In addition to the films the Estes Park Film Festival will also serve as a fundraising event to help renovate and restore The Historic Park Theatre to its original cinematic elegance.
The Estes Park Film Festival is also proud to announce that Lighthouse Writers Workshop will offer a one-day intensive screenwriting workshop called "MYTHICAL STRUCTURE" on Saturday September 16th, 2006 at the Historic Park Theatre. The fee for this six hour workshop is $70 for students, festival filmmakers, and Lighthouse members, and $90 for non-members. Sign up info will be posted soon on our web site as well as the Lighthouse Writers web site www.lighthousewriters.com
The Estes Park Film Festival is dedicated to providing a platform for filmmakers from around the world to screen their newest productions in the relaxing and creative atmosphere of Estes Park, Colorado. Our goal is to entertain, inspire, and advance a greater appreciation of independent film.
Regular Submission Deadline: January 2nd, 2006 – May 1st, 2006:
$30 Features / $20 Shorts / $15 Students
Late Submission Deadline: May 2nd, 2006 – June 1st, 2006:
$35 Features / $25 Shorts / $20 Students
Entries postmarked after the late deadline will not be accepted.
All student film entries must include a photocopy of a valid student I.D.
www.sdientertainment.com
Dennis Hingsberg February 21st, 2006, 12:18 PM So can the new $800 HD camera by Sanyo be used to make an indie feature or short film? After seeing this I don't see why not and now I'm actually considering it.. what do you think?
www.starcentral.ca/dvinfo/hd1post1.mov
right click and save target as - file is 33MB
Viktor Bludov February 21st, 2006, 02:27 PM Nice shots of the subway, but this is not enough footage to tell about the quality. $800 is a good deal for HD!
Pete Mander February 21st, 2006, 09:23 PM hello everone not shure where I should have posted this but Please move this post if nessesary.
I posted alittle while ago On the fan film SEED Ive been working on with some freinds here in Ontario canada.
now with it being done and not really being abule to enter any film contest etc.we have worked hard on this project over the last year and hope with the little experiance we gained from the experiance we can now work on some original movie Ideas and maby get some interest in what we did with no budget and some hard work.
So with this in order for us to get alittle exposure for all the cast and crew efforts and hard work, we are showing the movie in toronto and to raise movey for a charity listed below..
this was a personal project for us and all the costumes designs props and story is origainal we just borrowed the ideas from the well known Movies.
We are excited to announce the official Premiere of our first movie S.E.E.D screening at:
BLOORCINEMA in Toronto Ontario CANADA March 11 2006, doors open at 12.30 pm first screening is at 1:00 and will show again at 2:30 the film run time is 27 minutes.
As part of the venue and a personal endeavour for a few of us whom where part of this project, we are raising money for the Sinai Diabetes hospital also in Toronto, so there will be an admission charge at the door.but with this comes some prizes also.
with your $5.00 admission there will be a number on each card, after the show we will be giving away 15 DVDs a special edition one time only at this show 2 disk set with many extras and a mini poster signed by 4 from the film enclosed and sealed in the DVD.
As part of the fundraiser we are also selling tickets for 2 of the biohelment from the movie .SCANNER and BLADES you can see these on the website listed below. each ticket is $2.00
We hope you are able to make the show as I know it is short notice , we would like for anyone interested to contact Scott Murphy at slider002@rogers.com so we may be able to have an idea on the attendance of the Premiere and for any questions about the show..there is also a map to bloorcinema on our site and at www.bloorcinema.com our site www.seedfilm.com
Hope to see your there!
Jipsi Kinnear February 21st, 2006, 09:31 PM Congrats Pete. I'll try my best to be there, anything to support our local industry.
Joe Strong February 22nd, 2006, 03:39 AM My first serious attempt at film...and I flew by the seat of my pants throughout. Does it show?
I'm aware of a few problems, such as the clock not displaying sufficiently, colour continuity issues in the bathroom scenes, and something I can't put my finger on in the shoe scene. What's really frustrating is the way a key point in the closing shot came out. The turning of the lock should be visible, but it's just dark. You can tell by the shadow something's happened, but it's easy to miss.
The music was taken from some free music site...can't recall which. Probably won't be in the final version.
Any suggestions? Any Swedes want to make sure I'm grammatically correct? It should read "Typical...A film by...The film ends here" heh.
Anyway, here's the link... http://www.zshare.net/video/typiskwmv-wmv.html
Pete Mander February 22nd, 2006, 10:35 AM we have a local industry?...LOL
hope to meet you there..
pete
Travis Cossel February 22nd, 2006, 06:43 PM First of all, I would suggest that anyone wanting to watch this film use the "download" option on the page. The buffering was taking forever for me. Download went much faster.
Now, on to the film itself. I have a little bit of a hard time with the film because it wasn't really entertaining. Granted, you are just showing typical boring things that we do every day, so there's only so much you can do with that, but maybe find a way to make me think that something bigger is coming at the end.
Your composition worked well throughout for me. I think the shot with the shoes might have been improved if you had gone with a tighter shot of just the shoes. It's a little strange to watch a clip where the actor's head is cut off, and being a wide shot, my brain feels like I should be able to see the head. I think maybe that is the sense of 'offness' that you're getting from the clip.
Overall I would maybe shorten the length of every one of the clips. All you have to do with each one is establish what is being done. The clip with the teabag is a prime example. That shot was so long that I lost interest. Shorten all of the clips and I think the whole piece would work better. I would also suggest shortening them to roughly the same clip length. That might help build some consistency and would help keep me watching because subconciously I would 'know' how long I had to see the next shot.
For the last shot, I would reshoot a close-up of the lock, and get some more light on it maybe. You could still show the guy leaving through the door, but then cut to a shot of the lock that was tight.
Try and get some more light in your shots in the future as well.
Anyways, just some suggestions. d:-)
Jeremy Hughes February 23rd, 2006, 11:48 AM Great point Travis. I would agree that speeding up the edit would help a lot. I felt indifferent at the end - neither good or bad. Its short enough and there are enough shots that you could really experiment with the piece as well... what happens if you color grade from say a cool blue to end with a red grade or vise versa. What if you edit all the cuts together same length but leave a couple longer for some reason. What happens to the viewer reactions? Seems like the kinda thing that would work well with that.
Joe Strong February 23rd, 2006, 12:21 PM **I've uploaded the file to another host, but can't edit my original post.**
http://files.filefront.com/Typiskwmv/;4797937;;/fileinfo.html
Thanks for the feedback, guys!
Travis, I agree with you 100% on everything you mentioned, especially about maintaining a consistent length for each clip. It does drag at the tea scene, that's for sure.
The shoe shot was tough. I shot and re-shot and re-re-shot and nothing seemed to work. I will definitely strive for a tighter shot, that's for sure.
Lighting is definitely something I need to work on. Having a budget that only allows me to make use of what's available is a bit tough, but I'm sure a few simple adjustments on that camera itself could help out quite a bit. Way to state the obvious, Joe.
Jeremy, that's a good idea about experimenting with colour. I'll definitely play around with that!
Thanks again for the feedback and thanks for watching!
Jeremy Hughes February 24th, 2006, 11:35 AM Tea part still seemed to drag but the concept, maybe bc i know what it was this time, stood out to me more. I'd probably pace it even faster - cut down to around 2:30 or something?
Peter John Ross February 25th, 2006, 09:54 AM http://www.horrorsofwarmovie.com/storyboards/pviewer/thumbs/09.jpg (http://www.horrorsofwarmovie.com/trailer_windows.php)
INDIE FILM TIP: STORYBOARDS
CLICK HERE to see video (http://www.horrorsofwarmovie.com/webdocs/storyboard.php)
3 min - Windows Media
another indie film tip video that talks about the importance of previsualization & storyboarding.
Storyboards by Mike Bruinsma (http://www.mikebruinsma.com)
courtesy of
Horrors of War (http://www.horrorsofwarmovie.com)
Emre Safak February 25th, 2006, 10:26 AM I found it interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Joe Strong February 25th, 2006, 01:58 PM Thanks for that, and the other clips on the site. As someone absolutely brand-new to filmmaking, every little bit of information is useful. I picked up a couple of things from each clip, especially the one on ADR. Much appreciated!
Peter John Ross February 25th, 2006, 02:27 PM Thanks for that, and the other clips on the site. As someone absolutely brand-new to filmmaking, every little bit of information is useful. I picked up a couple of things from each clip, especially the one on ADR. Much appreciated!
The ADR one is misleading. You don't need a studio to do it, the concept is to be able to re-record dialogue or change lines during coverage and reaction shots to improve or fix your movie.
Volker Krieger February 26th, 2006, 01:54 AM Chain Video
A night in the bar with the award winners Volker Krieger (www.vk-videokunst.com Dortmund) and Sascha Dornhöfer (www.neuemassenproduktion.de Berlin) results most of the time in an empty pocket and a bunch of good ideas. Last year they have initiated a chain video as it is called. Krieger and Dornhöfer provide two initial segments that should be continued by videos of other filmmakers. All filmmakers worldwide are invited to participate in the project to create an epic work of art. All non-English videos must be provided with English subtitles. Films should not exceed 2 minutes and should be sent in as Quicktime format. A detailed set of rules as well as all other necessary information can be found on
www.kettenvideo.de
Len Imbery February 26th, 2006, 12:02 PM Riveting dialoge!...I was on the edge of my seat with suspense!....And the acting!......Wow!
Volker Krieger February 27th, 2006, 06:09 PM AVI-Version of Chat Room subtitled:
http://www.vk-videokunst.com/Chatroomengl.avi (29 MB)
Richard Bender February 28th, 2006, 08:41 AM A question that is in no way meant to be negative. Just for my info. The shots of the girl over his shoulder. Do they break the 180 degree rule in that she goes to the right of the screen. Should the shots have been over his left shoulder which would have kept her to the left of the scree?
Mick Isdes February 28th, 2006, 04:41 PM Vish, killer man!
I live in Honolulu and my buds who were visting finally got me to buy a "real steed" although I just got into riding we went to Kahuku lastweekend and rode in the mud/clay brutal it was..I am down for shooting without a doubt! if you got some free time get at me.
Aloha[@]idvfilmsdotcom
Bigo Hoggins March 1st, 2006, 02:39 AM this is the second video I ever did. I was going for the grimy gutter look. feel free to comment as I used this boards friendly advice to get this far....
my bad lol.... scroll to where it says Woodie & Hogglife Ent. Drop New Video Exclusive
heres the link
http://siccness.net/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1141175892&archive=&start_from=&ucat=&
Jeremy Hughes March 1st, 2006, 08:54 AM Its uh... hmmm... no link :P
Chris Ivanovskis March 1st, 2006, 02:34 PM its terrible...
that i can't see it
Vish Matepi March 1st, 2006, 03:33 PM thanks mick,
nice site you got there, is that your full time work?
are you shooting HDV?
Bigo Hoggins March 1st, 2006, 04:19 PM I got the link on there now.... sorry
Alec Rossel March 2nd, 2006, 09:51 AM Hey everyone,
THE BAG is being presented in two parts. Part 1 is on the website now, and Part II will be up next Wednesday. The movie was a big hit at the Look At My Shorts III Film Festival. If you liked THE WARNING, you'll really like THE BAG. So go check it out HERE (http://www.maptorch.com/the_bag.htm) and let me know what you think.
Alec
Mick Isdes March 2nd, 2006, 05:48 PM Vish,
well that and other projects and no I'm not shooting HDV I am still waiting to see what happens:)
Chad Huntley March 2nd, 2006, 07:58 PM This video is a documentary/comedy about a group of Bike riders at Michigan State University. All dialog inbetween is improv, and aside from me, it was every guys first time ever being in front of a camera. We had a great time making it and I hope you guys enjoy it!
http://www.fansn.com/media.php?item=76
Also, I want to point out the way the video is displayed to the internet user. I've suddenly become a huge fan of Flash video (.flv) for HD footage as the quality is very nice for the file size (this video is just a little bigger than 10mb). I used to use WM9 pre-HD footage, but now, it just seems like Flash is the way to go.
Jeremy Hughes March 3rd, 2006, 12:16 PM That had me crackin up. Bus was classic - i didnt see that coming with the little spot you did. Lots of good stuff here man - make a DV Info series of it man!
Jon Fordham March 3rd, 2006, 12:37 PM For those of you who were not able to catch the experimental HDV Music Video "Hip Hop's Dead" during my lecture at the 2005 HDFEST screening last October, now's your chance! "Hip Hop's Dead" has been invited to screen during the 2006 Sundays in the City March Movie Marathon (www.lonebeast.com/sundaysinthecity/abouttheevent.html) on Sunday March 12th at 6:00PM, and again on Sunday March 26th at 7:00PM.
"Hip Hop’s Dead" is an experimental music video that was produced as an example of HDV production and screened during my lecture “HDV: A Cinematographer’s Point of View” at HDFEST 2005 in New York City.
You can read about the creation of this project here:
Hip Hop's Dead Production Article Part 1
http://www.hdvinfo.net/articles/sonyhdrfx1/fordhamhhd1.php
Hip Hop's Dead Production Article Part 2
http://www.hdvinfo.net/articles/sonyhdrfx1/fordhamhhd2.php
If you are unable to make it to the festival or live outside the New York area and are still interested in viewing the Music Video, you can watch it at the IFC Media Lab website by clicking here: http://medialab.ifc.com/film_detail.jsp?film_id=471
Also, the multi award winning Blackwater Elegy (www.blackwaterelegy.com) will do an encore screening at the 2006 Sundays in the City March Movie Marathon (www.lonebeast.com/sundaysinthecity/abouttheevent.html) on Sunday March 26 at 7:00PM following "Hip Hop's Dead" second screening.
Again, the details are:
What: Jon Fordham's experimental Music Video project "Hip Hop's Dead"
Where: Screening at the 2006 Sundays in the City March Movie Marathon (www.lonebeast.com/sundaysinthecity/abouttheevent.html)
When: Sunday March 12th at 6:00PM (www.lonebeast.com/sundaysinthecity/schedule.html) and again on Sunday March 26th at 7:00PM.
For more info please visit the 2006 Sundays in the City March Movie Marathon (www.lonebeast.com/sundaysinthecity/abouttheevent.html) by clicking here: http://www.lonebeast.com/sundaysinthecity/abouttheevent.html
Travis Cossel March 4th, 2006, 02:32 AM That was great stuff! Wonderfully done. Anyone who has ever been in a chat room will identify with that! Congratulations.
Matt Trubac March 5th, 2006, 09:41 PM Good job. I really liked the CATA Bus. I read Jeremy's post before I watched it and I didn't even see it coming. I'm in Holt, just around the corner from MSU.
Shane Valdez March 6th, 2006, 03:49 PM Here's a Short Film I did that was shot on a DVX100a/XL2
It's a Comedy about three friends that move to Las Vegas to begin their music career.
It won Best Directing and Audience Choice at last years 48 Hour Film Festival.
http://www.realmindustry.com/19miles.wmv
Hope you enjoy!
Jeff McElroy March 6th, 2006, 04:18 PM Dude, that made me cry. Seriously, awesome job!
Brent Marks March 7th, 2006, 12:33 AM Not too bad...
How long did it take you to shoot?
And what did you edit with? Just curious
Good luck! Rock on
Bigo Hoggins March 7th, 2006, 01:02 AM Not too bad...
How long did it take you to shoot?
And what did you edit with? Just curious
Good luck! Rock on
I was drinkin from 10pm to 4pm (I usually shoot drunk lol....) and every hour or so we'd shoot like 10 mins worth of footage. I use premiere pro 7.0 and after effects 6.5.
Brent Marks March 7th, 2006, 01:10 AM Can I burn a regular dvd with a wmvHD file on it and then play that DVD in an Xbox 360?
Yes or no?
THANKS
Marcus Marchesseault March 7th, 2006, 07:11 AM I'm pretty sure that was more entertaining than anything that I have worked on. Great locations and no glaring problems anywhere. The script was obviously the real success, but to get a decent production in 48 hours is a big achievment.
Here are my critiques:
Sometimes, there is too much room reflection in the audio. There may not have been anything you could do, but here is what I thought might be a fix in one scene. When you were in the "waiting room" on the dolly, you could mount the shotgun mic on the dolly itself so it is pointing up at the actors just below frame.
I wanted a bit more of a reason for the MRI machine. I think, maybe, that having the narrator say, "and then something happens that puts things all into perspective" as the machine is running would be a good cliche' and set up the line "He's really sick." As it was, I think there may have been too much time between the setup and the punchline.
If I try, I could probably find problems with the lighting and such, but if I didn't notice them on the first and second pass, they are irrelevant.
Hana Hou! ("Good job!" in Hawaiian)
Saturnin Kondratiew March 7th, 2006, 10:33 AM I will be showing a segment from the new stunt documentary called Throttle Trauma(previously called "Ride or Die Sucka!"). It features local stunt riders(dave,gaston,izzy and many others) ripping it up on one wheel. If you cant wait till the offishal release i encourage you to come out and watch this segment. Its for a good cause so dont be stingy, plus u if you never met me u'll get your chance. I'll be the one with crutches as i am a gimp. Fun to be had by all!
http://www.asphaltjunkiez.com
The party is on Sunday, March the 12th, doors open at 12, things get officially started at 2. If you want a good seat, don't be late! Daytona Motorcycle races, old Westwood races, good times. It's only $15, and the Shark Club, 180 W Georgia, Vancouver, graciously greets each guest with a complimentary beverage. BEER ;-)
Okay, you should know all the loot goes to the BC Children's Hospital, Oncology Ward. It's for kids with cancer and blood disorders. Their website is www.baldingfordollars.com, and it's an amazing program that I loose my hair for every year ;-)
Basically, we have lots of reasons to smile, why not share some. If that's not enough, there are some great prizes, but first, this one is so big, it will go to auction or draw! This is my exciting news!!!!!
A day snowboarding with Olympic Gold Medallist Ross Rebagliati, for you and a friend.
**Your passes will be provided by Whistler/Backcomb
**We're still working on your VIP lunch!
**The winning ticket will be trying out a new premium snowboard from Sapient Snowboards (www.showcasesnowboards.com), which they get to keep!
I have once again received the support of 6-time Canadian Superbike Champ Steve Crevier. Steve will be racing Daytona on a Trev Deeley Buell XB-RR, but he will be with us in spirit, and has offered up 'a day in your race pit'! For a budding racer/sport enthusiast, it doesn't get much better than that!
I have more prizes like that, things you can't buy at the local store. From
people with a heart!
For the rest of these awesome prizes, please check out
http://www.bcsportbikes.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=63290, and look for
Bernie's 7th Annual Daytona Party for more updates as it draws closer.
Please give me a hand, see one of the local dealers below and grab a ticket early, it really helps me. It will save you from lining up!
Pacific Riding School
Dat or Mark
Carter Motorsports Coquitlam
Troy or Reception
Carter Motorsports Granville Is.
Reception
Imperial Motorcycles
Ted or Andii
Pacific Yamaha BMW
Thom Tyre or Parts
5th Gear
Bill, Holly or Diesel
Burnaby Kawasaki
Trevor or Jay
Richmond Motorsports
Traci
Mapleridge Motorsports
Troy or Parts
Holeshot Racing
Parts
McMartin Performance
Gord
Modern Motorcycles
Aaron
Dylan Couper March 7th, 2006, 11:17 AM Good trailer Sat!
Saturnin Kondratiew March 7th, 2006, 01:43 PM yah i'll be working on a 2nd trailer soon...somthing special lol:D
Georg Liigand March 7th, 2006, 03:37 PM Hello everyone,
Here's my latest contribution to Estonian general aviation. Unfortunately we couldn't stay there for very long and I had to take all the shots rather quickly, but in my opinion they still came out pretty fine. Most of the footage was hand-filmed and the camera is Sony VX2100E. Once again I proved to myself that it's the largest camera I can have for filming in those cockpits. You simply don't have room to smoothly move the cam there.
CLICK TO WATCH (http://video.skyfilmproductions.com/video.php?id=dc434f9113cf6b2d940ce831b73075fd&type=2)
Please let me know what you think!
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