January 20th, 2006, 11:11 PM | #46 |
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thanks for the response. It is sooooooooooo much easier when using two cameras, but as I was working independently, that wasn't an option. I actually got more sideline and reaction shots than I thought I would be able to. The one thing I was dissapointed about was the mic quality. I used a Samson Airline on this package and it wasn't really as clean on the tackle and blocking sfx.
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January 24th, 2006, 05:56 PM | #48 |
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My DVX100A movie is on NetFlix
http://www.netflix.com/MovieDisplay?...d=11128999_0_0
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Man... I bet you're loving that title- "First Time Film Maker". Congrats Glenn!
By the way, don't your loyal friends here get a free peek?
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January 24th, 2006, 08:17 PM | #50 |
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Thanks! It isn't the most polished DVX100 movie out there, but it's a start!
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January 24th, 2006, 11:25 PM | #51 |
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hey steve,
i thought everything you guys did was great. the footage of the movie looks great, and i'm a big fan of drama. the video montage is great, then i watched the video journal from beginning to end. i've worked on big budget sets, but i'm such a big fan of low budget movies. great job on the editing, it's a lot to go through in five days. take care, steven |
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The Tattoo Wazoo Treatment
This is the first time I've posted a video of my own, although I've been shooting for a while. My band was goofing around today, and in our boredom we created a video. If i could only get ideas when the dv challenges roll around, i'd be even happier. I use a Sony TRV18 and Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. I also used the CineLook plug to cover the poor quality of my camea.
thanks for any response. http://www.thetimelinepost.com/video...otreatment.mov
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January 25th, 2006, 05:35 PM | #53 |
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Under The Bridge - shot with Sony Z1
Hey everyone,
I have a new episode of Under The Bridge out now. It's an internet TV show I produce about the local music scene here in Saskatoon, SK, Canada. Episode 9 (the newest one) is the best I've done so far and I'm very happy with it. It was shot with a Sony Z1, edited on Premiere Pro and compressed with Windows Media Encoder. There was a Panasonic DVX100 used as a second camera for the All Purpose Voltage Heroes interview. Any feedback would be appreciated! Thanks, -mark Under The Bridge: http://underthebridge.mumps.ca/
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I liked it, Mark. The piece hangs together well and has a professional look and feel. I do think some things sequences could be edited more tightly -- like the chimps. Maybe we don't need to see all of the giggling. Less is more.
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January 26th, 2006, 01:20 AM | #56 |
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Hey congratulations! what was the process to get your film on netflix? would like to find out. :)
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January 26th, 2006, 03:13 AM | #57 |
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Thanks for your feedback, Peter. A couple people have said they didn't really understand why they were laughing so much. I've never really edited anything like that before so it'll take a couple episodes for me to get a feel for it (and especially to be able to know how the viewers will react to everything).
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It's hard for anyone, even people who have been doing it for a long time and esp. hard when one is working mostly by oneself -- that's why there are directors, producers, test screenings etc.
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The movie is being released through another distributor, not NetFlix.
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32 views so far, no replies? is it that bad? i can take it.
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