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Josh Bass
August 8th, 2007, 04:36 PM
Thanks. I appreciate very much the un-PC-ness of it. As for the lighting, God was my gaffer.

Eric Gulbransen
August 8th, 2007, 05:54 PM
Brother that was the shakiest quakiest not necessarily anything going any particular place type of video that I've watched on this site. Yet somehow I found it interesting. I thought my fillings were gonna fall out from the jitters, but somehow I liked it. The mood of the music definitely fit the mood of the dude. And the direction. I watched it till the end..

Keep it up

Jim Montgomery
August 8th, 2007, 06:26 PM
The bicycle bell was to much.

Jim

Martin Smith
August 8th, 2007, 07:07 PM
This is our 1st draft on our first commercial job.
just a quick run thru so the client can give thumbs up or down in the direction this is going.

http://prohosted.com/casa/

Love to hear what anyone has to say...

David W. Jones
August 8th, 2007, 07:53 PM
If I were the client, I would probably say... The product shots are letter-boxed to death in an effort to be hip. Increase the size of the product compared to the motion backdrop. And since the spot lacks a voiceover, put a bug in the lower right letter-boxed background area so the public knows who we are.
Then fix the ending, and make the spot :30 seconds.

Kevin Randolph
August 9th, 2007, 01:01 PM
Bump, Bump... Anybody?

Steven Davis
August 9th, 2007, 02:11 PM
Well, preface to say my work computer doesn't have speakers (long story) but I liked it. The angles were nice. The interviews (in silent mode) looked good. I think you told the story well, concentrating on the meals received at the center and then delivery.

I like it. Good Job. I would have done a different background than black on the credits though. But that's just me, maybe use their logo or something.

Andrew Fraser
August 10th, 2007, 06:36 AM
Short (3min approx) video of the recent King Of Ballarat downhill race in Ballarat. My first time filming downhill racing but it was a great weekend. Thanks to James Patterson for doing the majority of the editing.

From Club M.U.D Website:
71 riders took place on the weekend over two tracks, with some amazing times such as a difference of only 1.2 seconds between the top 6 riders in B Grade on one of their runs.


High Resolution - 18.6mb
http://hudorproductions.com/media/video/high/king-of-ballarat-black-hill/index.html

Low Resolution - 6.24mb
http://hudorproductions.com/media/video/low/king-of-ballarat-black-hill/index.html

Matthew Nayman
August 10th, 2007, 07:56 AM
Here is a link to my Cinematography Demo Reel for 2006/2007.

All the footage is either XL2, XL2+Redrock M2 or XHA1+Redrock M2. Still waiting to get back some Super16 stuff from a few directors.

The first music video (Ordinary Dreams) played on Canada's, BRAVO Network, and the last segment, (Someone Came Knocking) Was nominated for best Student Cinematography by the Canadian Society of Cinematographers (CSC).

If you have any questions about specific segments, feel free to ask.

Anyway, enjoy.

www.notomatofilms.com/MKNayman-reel-2007.mov

Kevin Randolph
August 10th, 2007, 03:35 PM
Good note on the credits, thanks. I had never really thought of doing anything but a black background for credits. I know lots of TV shows squeeze up the show and run the credits on a black lower 1/4 of the screen. But I just thought they were trying to squeeze in more show. But why not make the credits a useful part of the program.

Thanks!

Kevin

Lisa Shofner
August 10th, 2007, 04:04 PM
Thanks Jason, for the review.

I just read this, for some reason didn't get notified of the post when you made it (strange).

I definitely agree about the lighting, the whole thing looks a bit more soft then i was originally hoping for. I'm still very much trying to learn lighting and audio. Lighting I'm starting to get a grasp on and hopefully that will show in my film thats shooting tomorrow (for DV challenge). Audio...well, i'm trying to find audio guys, lets just say that. ;-)

I definitely think the ending could have been great if it had ended with a comedic twist after being a dark buildup. Too bad the writer didnt think that way. I like that idea though.

Daniel Lynn
August 10th, 2007, 07:15 PM
Here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/danielclynn

I think in each description I list the camera used, namely the Sony VX2100 and the Canon XL1. Let me know what you think

Daniel

Kevin Randolph
August 10th, 2007, 07:26 PM
Over all, pretty good job. One note I have is that all in all, the short is about the internal thoughts that the main character is having. I thought the sequence of setting up the tripod and camera felt long. Maybe it could've been broken up with some close-ups of either the tripod being set up, something else entirely, flashback to him watching the tape that "They" made, or a close-up of your main character while he's thinking.

One other thing, on the closet scene. I liked the door opening up and the hand reaching in for the camera. I feel like the light should've been placed outside the closet, though. You've got the door opening up, shot from outside, but when the door closes, it's still light in the closet. I know the light could've been left on in the closet, I just think it might have added something if the closet would've went black when the door was shut.

That aside, I still think that you did quite well. And there's a good chance that you will smoke me in the DV Challenge, so keep up the good work.

Hyun De Grande
August 11th, 2007, 10:38 AM
That looks very good, I must say!
I wonder: how many years have you been shooting movies now?

Matthew Nayman
August 11th, 2007, 05:29 PM
I have been shooting short films and videos professionally (freelance) for about 3 years. Trying to get into actual feature film work, but it's tough. Thanks for the compliment.

Michael Y Wong
August 11th, 2007, 09:39 PM
Matt,

Overall that had some great variety of content (that song's catchy!!) and shows some solid cinematography skill! My only suggestion is that from most of the Demo reels that I have seen, all the footage is cut to a single tune, but that could be a matter of taste.

Cheers and keep on going!

Tomas Stavik
August 12th, 2007, 08:52 AM
yup.. very shaky:)

but thanks for the comments:) appreciate it!

Phil Kay
August 12th, 2007, 09:29 AM
I really liked it to be honest,it has a raw feel to it.

Ryan Tate
August 12th, 2007, 12:21 PM
im new at this, but this is the footage i have so far...
some of it is filmed with a very crappy dv camera..
but the content is good
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuJcaRe30nQ

Mike Horrigan
August 13th, 2007, 08:45 AM
It's just a short little teaser... any comments?

Good or bad...

Thanks,

Mike

Matthew Nayman
August 13th, 2007, 10:29 AM
Not quite sure what it's about, but I like the style.

I hope the baby is supposed to be a doll, cause it looks fake in the bag. Also... your lead guy looks like Christian Bale.. nice.

Mike Horrigan
August 13th, 2007, 10:59 AM
Not quite sure what it's about, but I like the style.

Yah, it's just a teaser, I really didn't want to give the plot away. I'll do that a bit more when I make the trailer.

I hope the baby is supposed to be a doll, cause it looks fake in the bag. Also... your lead guy looks like Christian Bale.. nice.

Yup, it's supposed to be a doll, not a real baby. There's more to that as well.

Christian Bale! I'm sure he'll be happy to hear that. :)



Thanks!


Mike

Riley Harmon
August 13th, 2007, 12:03 PM
http://rileyharmon.com/video_article.pdf

http://rileyharmon.com/site_6_07/graffiti.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imUIZn-XUJw

Lisa Shofner
August 13th, 2007, 03:52 PM
Kevin,

Thank you for the review. I agree 100% about the tripod scene. I was actually planning on it being quicker with a lot of ECU and CU shots of the setup and the character, rather then the one longshot. This was at the end of the shoot which was already over an hour longer than planned (the owners of the house came home while we were still shooting, so it was tough). Those shots got forgotten, I didn't have a shot list that day, just the script with some notes.

Very good comment on the closet. I hadn't thought of that one at all. Hmm. Maybe I can fix that one in post sometime, when I have a chance. I'm pretty sure that could be done with a color-correction mask.

I hope I do well in the challenge, I'm just glad I'm off the wall this time. Took me 24 hours (give or take) to shoot and edit. All in all, I think my DVC film turned out well and definately I am improving with each film (according to me and my friends, hahaha). At least I learn something new every time.

Mike Horrigan
August 13th, 2007, 04:35 PM
Not bad! My suggestion would be to add more angles while filming. It seemed like we were looking at that table from the same general direction for most of the film.
Maybe a shot from overhead would have been cool.

Also, I would tighten up the edit. For example, seeing him cut up the entire apple isn't really needed. Watch it critically, when a scene starts to get dull, or the point has been made... cut.

Very good though overall.

Mike

Logan McMillan
August 13th, 2007, 10:06 PM
Hi all,

Just thought i'd share the trailer for my debut feature film 'Last of the Living'.

http://www.gorillapictures.co.nz/lotl

Its a New Zealand zombie/comedy much in the same vein as Shaun of the Dead.

We have shot 90% of the film and are shooting the final scenes this December with completion due for Jan 08. Then off to festivals. There are details on the site if you want to invest in the film as well - we are looking for another 40,000 USD to finish the film.

Check it out and give us some feedback on the trailer.....please :)

Cheers

Logan

btw - shot on Canon XLHD1 with Redrock Micro 35mm adapter & Nikon prime lenses.

Damian Clarke
August 14th, 2007, 08:08 AM
Well I work part-time for my friend who is a tree surgeon so I thought I'd do a web-site and little promotional video for it. It was difficult since I had to bring my FX1 to work, get a few shots here, do some work, get some shots there, do some more work etc..lol. I'd love to get some feedback since I've got to do another promo vid for an orienteering club in September so comments and criticism is welcome lol

The temporary website is: http://www.angelfox.co.uk

or you can go straight to the video:

High Quality: http://www.angelfox.co.uk/marshall_video_large.wmv

Low Quality: http://www.angelfox.co.uk/marshall_video.wmv

Simon Jones
August 14th, 2007, 01:11 PM
Well done!

I like the shots you chose, and I think that the video covers all the important details about the services offered.

George Heredia
August 14th, 2007, 03:35 PM
I took a clip from one of my films (currently in festivals) and altered the soundtrack music to demonstrate the power of music...

original clip at: http://geozero.com/html/musicpower.html

Alternate clips: click the camera icon. There are 3 more clips. Same scene but different music. YOU WILL NEED Quicktime plugin for PC.

Let me know what you think or if you have music needs.

Enjoy.

James Huenergardt
August 14th, 2007, 11:32 PM
Yet another Heinz competition spot. At least these things are only 30 seconds!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6n0GIu1bcE

Would love some feedback.

Thanks,

Jim

Matt Garrett
August 15th, 2007, 01:53 AM
I left you a comment. Stunning imagery.
It seemed like there were quite a few of these entries with
the stranded thing going on and lots of people chugging ketchup.
With that said though, this is by far better than any of those.
You are competition.

Daniel Kohl
August 15th, 2007, 02:58 AM
James,

Definitely a good excuse for not getting an entry in for the DVC9. Nice work.

However, if you had added about four or five seconds of the box still floating in the air on it's chute, I think that that would have made it even better. But then of course it would have been a 35 second spot! ;')

Nice job!

Kris Holodak
August 15th, 2007, 06:23 AM
As a piece of filmmaking - loved it. As an ad - not sure. When it ended the first thing I thought was "gross" which is perhaps not inspiring me to buy. But even gross is memorable and that's 2/3 of the challenge of advertising, so good job.

I agree with Daniel that if you could have found a second or three to trim from somewhere to add in the floating parachute that would have been nice. But I don't know what seconds I would lose for it.

Smile,
Kris

James Huenergardt
August 15th, 2007, 08:38 AM
Ah, the floating parachute.

I had that shot in my storyboard.

Yes, I actually tried that. I had my friend drop it out of his airplane.

I was on the radio talking with him about where to drop it, and I had him drop it too far away, so it was very hard to see in the shot.

I added some parachute fabric moving over the camera lens in a different edit, but Youtube was having issues and I didn't know if my entry would make it in, so I left my original edit in.

Thanks for the comments, I appreciate them.

Jim

Yow Siang
August 15th, 2007, 08:42 AM
Here is a short Music Video for thanking my Church's Sunday school Teachers' day.
http://weddingmtv.multiply.com/video/item/57/Special_Video_for_MPCC_Teachers

thanks
ys

Jack Zhang
August 15th, 2007, 09:29 AM
http://stage6.divx.com/user/jackvancouver/video/1523918/

Warning: The file is over 1GB!

It's in 720p25 with the video slowed down from an NTSC source. Worked out pretty well. The only times I didn't slow down were when I needed to keep the audio and once when I forgot to slow down one clip.

This is a single person production. I edited and shot the video.

Jesse Steele
August 15th, 2007, 01:10 PM
All I know is the acting was top notch!

I loved it jim!

Gabe Strong
August 15th, 2007, 07:32 PM
Anyone that is interested you can see some of my work at my website at:

www.gforcevideo.com

click on demos to watch some of them. Mostly local TV commercials but a couple other random things as well. I'm going to try to get some other stuff up soon but I have to do it around the paying work.....

Klas Persson
August 15th, 2007, 10:15 PM
Here's a link (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuJZ3R2LQek) to a trailer of the little film I'm working on right now..

Mike Horrigan
August 16th, 2007, 04:31 PM
Very interesting! I think I would have to see more before commenting much. What kind of movie is it going to be?

Is it a horror? Is it a comedy/horror?

Either way, I like some of the shots and effects. Keep it up.

Cheers,

Mike

Bert Smyth
August 16th, 2007, 06:19 PM
You have some really nice work there. I really like your pacing and flow. Good job!

Klas Persson
August 16th, 2007, 07:30 PM
It's a dark saga. Neither horror or comedy though both horrific and funny at times if we succeed. All shot in front of blue screen that's being replaced with some sort of a cartoonish/twisted world.

Mike Horrigan
August 16th, 2007, 09:14 PM
Very cool! Can't wait to see more.

Keep us posted.

Mike

Brian Boyko
August 18th, 2007, 11:22 PM
Ryan: about to shoot my own full-length doco, and I love the subject. Only thing is that I'd suggest jury rigging a stabilizer. They can be as simple as a barbell weight welded to the end of a monopod. I don't see you doing alot of tripod shots, so that's probably what your best bet is.

Glenn Chan
August 19th, 2007, 12:26 AM
Wow. There are some interesting segments in there, like the kids at 2:20. They need parental supervision or something.

2- As far as stabilizers go, IMO you don't need one. It's fine if the camera is a little wobbly... for the subject matter you are shooting, it would be bad if the camera were steady all the time. However, try to hold the camera steady and lay off on zooming in/out... it is distracting and unnecessary IMO.

Establishing shots you might want to shoot with a tripod.

You have the right equipment for this project. You probably don't want to use a more expensive camera (especially if it gets stolen).

3- I'm not really a fan of the editing, it didn't really tell a story. There are probably many many stories in your footage that you can tease out. Pick one and run with it.

Phil Kay
August 19th, 2007, 07:21 AM
Most of this footage is shot on a Canon XH-A1 in a homemade underwater housing. The music is by a local Manx band called Audio Wok(Christian Clague)

I intend to use this and other footage in a documentary about sea life on the Isle of Man.

Let me know what you think!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaAC48myZM4

Merlin Vandenbossche
August 19th, 2007, 08:33 AM
Looks promising to say the least. I did recognize the sound effects from videogame warcraft III though :-)

Joseph Hutson
August 19th, 2007, 03:15 PM
My new website! I bought iLife '08, and a .Mac account yesterday. COOLEST THING EVER!!!!!!!


nearsightedproductions.com


Joseph

Let me know what you think.

Chris Knight
August 19th, 2007, 07:56 PM
Ladies and Gentleman, let me introduce to you, Charles "The Cheek" Chesterson. He's an ex-mobster who now writes children's books. Enjoy!

http://www.fmpfilms.com/movies/chesterson.mov

Hyun De Grande
August 20th, 2007, 03:32 AM
Not one comment !?

C'mon, you don't have to write down books, I'm just asking for a little feedback, because mainly the only insight I got 'till now was the 'nice job', 'good film' -blabla from friends & relatives... So a little more would be nice. And if you do, espacially on my latest work would be helpful!
->

'Om De Hoek 2'
(longtake, a girl is being raped in front of her boyfriends' eyes)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAhSKEMIGrY

or

'Om De Hoek 1'
(this was the first attempt, so the 2nd one has some improvements)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZgB7ebXsHo

'Slapen' (has some dutch dialogue)
(hollywoodian drama, woman tries to bury her dead husband in all secrecy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLw0Aew1NAI

'Imprisoned'
(minimalistic, silent drama)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxhh3NrbKhQ

'Imago'
(Comedy, silent longtake)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLzAAxp_Ad0


Thanks!