View Full Version : "Downpour" - CineVera Picture's latest scene
Brian Posslenzny July 2nd, 2007, 10:40 PM Check out our latest project at http://www.cineverapictures.com/clips/downpour.html
It's a scene about an argument in the rain. We'd love to hear what you think.
Brian Duke July 2nd, 2007, 11:29 PM Check out our latest project at http://www.cineverapictures.com/clips/downpour.html
It's a scene about an argument in the rain. We'd love to hear what you think.
is this a short film? Looks good. I would do ADR if I was you and tone down the melodramatic music. Otherwise it is good. Just not sure if this is a scene from a movie you are doing or a shortfilm.
Brian Posslenzny July 2nd, 2007, 11:36 PM It's not a short film. We just like filming things, and this is way easier than producing a short. We just focus on the cinematography, so the more we shoot, the better. But you're right, ADR is going to happen this week. This was more of a test to shoot in the rain.
Drew Curran July 3rd, 2007, 04:36 AM Brian
Excellent work. Its good to see this type of stuff from the HD100. great camera work and lighting.
Was this using the Brevis? what scene settings were used?
Drew
Chad Terpstra July 3rd, 2007, 08:11 AM Yep this was the Brevis. Hopefully you can't tell that the motor lost charge at the end of the night due to a charger malfunction and a few shots are with the diffuser static... :-(
The settings were PTC3 but with standard gamma to resolve more latitute. Call me crazy but I like the look of it better for low key scenes.
This is just a scene unto itself. Not enough for even a short film. But we're shooting them for a number of reasons actually. For the love of it is definately up there. After just a few hours of time spent we can create a cinematic experience that we're proud of and looks great.
Making a demo reel is a huge reason. Even if we get one more "wow" shot from 6 hours of shooting and a few hours of prep then it's worth it.
And one of the most important reasons is practice. We both learned a few things about how to light rain, using different key sources, etc. Nick learns more about directing, the actors act, and the grips & AC's get more experience and become more valuable for real shoots. And we're going to be much faster at shooting the more we do it. So it's a win-win situation.
I hope you like the results.
Chuck Anschutz July 3rd, 2007, 08:26 AM slaps always hurt worse in the rain
Stephen L. Noe July 3rd, 2007, 07:09 PM It's not a short film. We just like filming things, and this is way easier than producing a short. We just focus on the cinematography, so the more we shoot, the better. But you're right, ADR is going to happen this week. This was more of a test to shoot in the rain.
The cinematography is really good. The acting, audio and editing are a little weak.
Mark OConnell July 4th, 2007, 01:33 PM I'd try cutting a version without the dialogue. You don't really need it.
Brian Posslenzny July 4th, 2007, 01:43 PM I'd try cutting a version without the dialogue. You don't really need it.
Interesting. We did another scene last week, where we covered the dialogue with music, and people said they wanted to hear it. Do you think it'd be better if neither of the actors said anything?
Brian Duke July 4th, 2007, 02:54 PM Interesting. We did another scene last week, where we covered the dialogue with music, and people said they wanted to hear it. Do you think it'd be better if neither of the actors said anything?
It all depends on your goal. If you are just testing your camera and ligts then it doesn't even matter. If you are showing it to possibly festivals, investers and clients etc then ou should concern yourself with it. I.e. write more interesting material and get serious about the cast.
|
|