View Full Version : "Junipero" Finished! Watch the whole movie online!


Marlon Torres
September 26th, 2006, 11:49 PM
Here you go guys... a 7 month student film! It clocks in at a running time of 33:10. Requires Quicktime 7 and is a 440mb download! :O

http://www.citizencine.com/films/junipero/junipero.htm

Tell me what you guys think!

Andy Graham
September 27th, 2006, 05:12 PM
I liked it, I see lord of the rings has been a great influence for you which is no bad thing,Its one of my fav movies.

your sound is excelent and the script is well thought out and well executed which is a tribute to your actors.

Good job and well done.

Andy

Scott Brickert
September 27th, 2006, 08:32 PM
7 months. That's alota work. It's well executed, sharp, well presented. I kept wishing I could see it on a larger screen.

How many total hours do you think went into it? Is everyone on the credits a student? Where are you studying?

Where did you get the flyover footage?

I'll watch it again and have more questions.

Congratulations on completing a huge task.


Scott

Marlon Torres
September 27th, 2006, 11:31 PM
7 months. That's alota work. It's well executed, sharp, well presented. I kept wishing I could see it on a larger screen.

How many total hours do you think went into it? Is everyone on the credits a student? Where are you studying?

Where did you get the flyover footage?

I'll watch it again and have more questions.

Congratulations on completing a huge task.


Scott

Thanks for the comments Scott and don't worry, I love answering questions! Keep 'em coming! :)

How many hours did I work on it? Who knows... a lot! Yes, everyone on the credits is a student at San Francisco State University. The flyover footage was stock footage I purchased.

Jaadgy Akanni
September 28th, 2006, 12:00 AM
Marlon, what music software, sample library or synthesizers did you use for the music-and did you compose and play all the music yourself?

Marlon Torres
September 28th, 2006, 12:03 AM
Marlon, what music software, sample library or synthesizers did you use for the music-and did you compose and play all the music yourself?

its a combination of original composition and some apple jampacks sound loops. it was assembled together in logic express.

Luke Springer
September 28th, 2006, 11:00 PM
Great job! Are you planning on starting any new projects? Keep up the good work.

Thanks,
Luke

Mike Horrigan
September 29th, 2006, 09:37 AM
Beautiful shots! Very nice to look at indeed. Nice work on the sound as well, truly excellent!

A little too LOTR during the opening, but aside from that it was great!

Gabriel Yeager
September 29th, 2006, 11:50 AM
Love it! That was truly a great film! I love all the digital grading that you did. It looked very nice, what camera did yo use? I also really liked the music, how did you make it?

Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
~Gabriel~

Marlon Torres
September 29th, 2006, 07:15 PM
Great job! Are you planning on starting any new projects? Keep up the good work.

Thanks,
Luke

Thanks Luke. I'm currently writing a script for short about a couple who result to role playing to spice up their crumbling relationship. Something different, wanted to do a slice of life movie.

Marlon Torres
September 29th, 2006, 07:19 PM
Love it! That was truly a great film! I love all the digital grading that you did. It looked very nice, what camera did yo use? I also really liked the music, how did you make it?

Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
~Gabriel~

Thanks Gabriel, I used my Canon XL2. As for the music, its a mixture of original composition with some Apple JamPack Loops, mixed in Logic Express.

Obin Olson
October 4th, 2006, 08:39 PM
someone give this guy a standing ovation! please.

My god what work. really, how often do we see somthing of this level on a mesage board?

Marlon Torres
October 4th, 2006, 11:25 PM
someone give this guy a standing ovation! please.

My god what work. really, how often do we see somthing of this level on a mesage board?

wow...that really nice of you to say obin...i really appreciate it!

Mike Horrigan
October 5th, 2006, 08:42 AM
someone give this guy a standing ovation! please.

My god what work. really, how often do we see somthing of this level on a mesage board?

I agree, very professional looking.

Marlon Torres
October 5th, 2006, 06:12 PM
I agree, very professional looking.

Thanks Mike :)

Marlon Torres
October 25th, 2006, 11:40 AM
Update: Just wanted everyone who enjoyed my movie that a prequal is in the works, set 96 years before "Junipero". It is entitled "The Last Daughter of Celestie". Production is set to begin in December! Wish me luck!

Andy Graham
October 25th, 2006, 12:04 PM
Wish me luck!

From what i saw of the first one you don't need it mate. I'm sure youll do a great job as long as any new actors you get are up to scratch......there's no plugin on FCP for bad acting (everyones sitting there thinking about how cool it would be if there was!)

Andy.

Daniel Boswell
October 25th, 2006, 01:02 PM
Update: Just wanted everyone who enjoyed my movie that a prequal is in the works, set 96 years before "Junipero". It is entitled "The Last Daughter of Celestie". Production is set to begin in December! Wish me luck!


You should be very proud Marlon. You guys have a very bright future ahead methinks.

Cal Johnson
October 26th, 2006, 12:06 AM
That was really cool. I was a bit put off by the opening map sequence and the "overmind" voices being just too close to LOR content, but I enjoyed all the other parts of the film. It's actually a good story, and pretty well acted. Once death showed up, I really enjoyed the dialogue. Great, great, cinematography. I'm sure you guys have a bright future ahead of you!

Marlon Torres
October 26th, 2006, 09:47 AM
Thanks for the support guys, once production starts, i'll keep you guys updated!

Jason Murphy
October 27th, 2006, 10:31 AM
Awesome work!!!! Can't wait for the next one!

Marlon Torres
October 27th, 2006, 07:30 PM
Awesome work!!!! Can't wait for the next one!

I hope I don't disappoint!

Mekhael Trepanier
October 27th, 2006, 08:15 PM
hey congrats on your picture. while i will say the story is ntoe xactly my cup of tea. i must really compliment you on your work...

rite from skript to completion everything is really well done.

you have alot to be proud of with this...

a question for you
i read from another person you shot this with an XL2
was it shot with stock XL2 or do you have one of the 35mm adapters...
or did you use any other fancy tricks equipment to acheive what you did.

congrats again
MEKHAEL

Marlon Torres
October 28th, 2006, 08:36 AM
hey congrats on your picture. while i will say the story is ntoe xactly my cup of tea. i must really compliment you on your work...

rite from skript to completion everything is really well done.

you have alot to be proud of with this...

a question for you
i read from another person you shot this with an XL2
was it shot with stock XL2 or do you have one of the 35mm adapters...
or did you use any other fancy tricks equipment to acheive what you did.

congrats again
MEKHAEL

Glad you liked it Mekhael. Yes, I did shoot with an XL2 but no, unfortunately I shot this film before purchasing my 35mm adapter... so everything is pretty much stock lens... but the good news is that the next one will look even better because I will definitely use my adapter!

Brian Duke
October 28th, 2006, 02:34 PM
Glad you liked it Mekhael. Yes, I did shoot with an XL2 but no, unfortunately I shot this film before purchasing my 35mm adapter... so everything is pretty much stock lens... but the good news is that the next one will look even better because I will definitely use my adapter!

Couple of questions.
What did you do to the footage in post, if anything? It really doesn't look like the stock lens or videoish. It looks like it was processed. How did you record sound?
Where did you shoot?
Also, what did you use for the effects?

PS. Good work. My only really constructive criticism would be that the story, at least for me, seemed a bit lengthy and the performances were not that compelling, expecially the girls. My suggestion for your next project. Less is more. It’s easy to lose an audience, even with the most impressive footage and effects if the story doesn't move ahead. Also, I would spend more time casting. If you are going for this high-end look and picture, which you are and have the ability to get, then spend the time getting good talent that can match the quality of the film.

Marlon Torres
October 28th, 2006, 08:01 PM
Couple of questions.
What did you do to the footage in post, if anything? It really doesn't look like the stock lens or videoish. It looks like it was processed. How did you record sound?
Where did you shoot?
Also, what did you use for the effects?

PS. Good work. My only really constructive criticism would be that the story, at least for me, seemed a bit lengthy and the performances were not that compelling, expecially the girls. My suggestion for your next project. Less is more. It’s easy to lose an audience, even with the most impressive footage and effects if the story doesn't move ahead. Also, I would spend more time casting. If you are going for this high-end look and picture, which you are and have the ability to get, then spend the time getting good talent that can match the quality of the film.

Thanks for the feedback Brian. Color Correction was done mostly in FCP, with more complex shots done via Color Finesse. Sound was recorded via XLR straight from the XL2 camera. The movie was shot in the Presidio and Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. All effects were handled via Maya, Photoshop, and After Effects. Anyway, it was hard work but a blast to dol... I just hope I can get a job after i graduate in the spring...

Brian Duke
October 28th, 2006, 08:25 PM
Thanks for the feedback Brian. Color Correction was done mostly in FCP, with more complex shots done via Color Finesse. Sound was recorded via XLR straight from the XL2 camera. The movie was shot in the Presidio and Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. All effects were handled via Maya, Photoshop, and After Effects. Anyway, it was hard work but a blast to dol... I just hope I can get a job after i graduate in the spring...

Thanks for your answers. Give me a holla when you graduate. I am always looking for other talented determined filmmakers.

Marlon Torres
October 29th, 2006, 12:19 AM
Thanks for your answers. Give me a holla when you graduate. I am always looking for other talented determied filmmakers.

Yes! I'm gonna hold you to that!

Marlon Torres
December 8th, 2006, 09:45 PM
UPDATE: Script is done guys. Will shoot January. I thought it would be nice to give you a little synopsis of what to expect from the prequel. "The Last Daughter of Celestie" will be told as a parallel storyline between the beginning of the end of the world in 2008 and a man's journey to find Junipero in 3008. It will pretty much have 50% present and 50% post apocalyptic storytelling. It will revolove around two main characters Francis and Cassandra and... brace for this... will be a love story. I hope that doesn't put off you macho dudes out there :P I will keep the same theme of "fearing death" but this time fearing the very nature of death instead of Death himself.

Marlon Torres
January 4th, 2007, 06:46 PM
The Official Site is now open! Check it out guys!

http://www.citizencine.com/junipero/

Gary Hanna
January 11th, 2007, 06:11 PM
Do you have that on DVD - such a long film is a pita to watch online - no offense - but would like to buy a DVD if you have them available. Thanks

Marlon Torres
January 11th, 2007, 09:09 PM
Do you have that on DVD - such a long film is a pita to watch online - no offense - but would like to buy a DVD if you have them available. Thanks

Yes Gary, DVD's are available for purchase. I've sold about a dozen or so already, so I'm glad there's some interest in my movie :) Give me your email so i can send you a Pay Pal invoice for $10.

Marlon Torres
January 13th, 2007, 08:04 PM
We had our costume fitting today for the Junipero Prequel and I documented it... check it out!

http://www.citizencine.com/films/francis_costume.mov