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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:07 pm
by chaddoli
exte wrote:Is it true multi track editing is no longer bound to Pro Tools for audio? Soundtrack Pro can do this now, too?
Yes but most of the sound designers I know still prefer ProTools.

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 10:45 pm
by Donald Trampoline
Here's a short film I made. (It's 4 ½ mins.)
I don't mind public comments, and I appreciate PM feedback.

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 11:38 pm
by miless
what was your goal with that film?

It seemed, to me, to be a series of unrelated video shots overlayed with non-pertinent audio. I found it actually quite similar to some of the early films of Weerasethakul (which I must admit I don't care for in the least, despite loving his post-Object at Noon feature work).

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 6:47 am
by Donald Trampoline
miless wrote:what was your goal with that film?

It seemed, to me, to be a series of unrelated video shots overlayed with non-pertinent audio. I found it actually quite similar to some of the early films of Weerasethakul (which I must admit I don't care for in the least, despite loving his post-Object at Noon feature work).

I know you wanted an answer to that question, but I'd like to treat it as rhetorical instead, which is a good criticism (i.e. "goal not apparent"). Or maybe I'll PM you later. I guess I don't like explaining myself too soon after finishing and putting something online. I also consider the film the communication (which can succeed or fail, or a bit of both).

I loved Blissfully Yours. I have no idea what my delay is in seeing the rest of his movies, but it's the only one I've seen. So in a strange way that was a nice comment for me, even though you dislike the films in question. :) (P.S. - Thanks for checking it out!)

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 3:46 pm
by exte
Hi Everyone. My short film "Jim in the Box" is in competition to be screened on Channel 13 in NYC. (I worked on it as a senior thesis between July 2003 and May 2004.) Please vote now for a possible Broadcast on June 14th. Thank you.

Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 4:48 pm
by Donald Trampoline
Excellent work, exte! Very creative and well realized, especially in terms of production values. Jim in the box was an effectively eerie figure. I thought possibly the radio singing section went on slightly longer than necessary, although that's my only nitpick. Shot compositions were all really good. You have a nice style. Was that shot on 35mm?

Please vote before 5pm, Thursday!

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:31 pm
by exte
16mm actually. It should look better from the dvd I made which is a clean transcode straight from the beta tapes... Anyway, thank you!!


Channel 13's polling ENDS TOMORROW at 5:00pm. If you haven't done so already, PLEASE VOTE now for my student film "Jim in the Box" to air on this Saturday, June 14th at 9pm.

Thank you all for your support. If you have any questions, please contact me.

Thanks to all who voted...

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:24 am
by exte
My mom was painting on canvas outside one day and I thought I'd grab the camera and tripod. Yesterday, I finally threw it on the Avid and here's what I got.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:35 pm
by miless
I have just recently finished shooting my latest 16mm film, entitled 'Kiss', and have completed a rough edit (which isn't saying much because it is comprised of only two shots and is about 5 minutes in length). It's still silent at this point, but I'm going to be working with a professional audio engineer to record and create the soundtrack.

Here are a few stills. The film wont be making it to the web anytime soon as I'm submitting it to any number of film festivals.

This is my first project using a professional camera operator (I normally shoot my films, but this one required steadicam), and I have a feeling that I will not be able to afford another film like this in a long while.

I was also excited to work with the native 1.66 ratio of Super16, and I specifically told the post house to preserve the ratio when doing the HD telecine.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:38 pm
by chaddoli
Looks nice, Miles. Congratulations on wrapping.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:12 pm
by miless
thanks... I'm still in an uneasy place with it right now, but I guess I always am at this stage when I have no sound (it makes watching it almost painful). But then I come around once I start sound-design. I'm really excited to start the sound process. Fuck sound effects libraries, it's all about recording your own material.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:57 pm
by exte
What's your ASA? And would you mind sharing your final budget? Fantastic stills by the way. Was it all outdoor lighting? And what size lens did you use? Thanks...

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:54 am
by miless
for the interior shot I used Kodak Double-X Negative film (ASA 200T) and for the exterior shot I used Kodak Plus-X Negative film (ASA 80D)

For the interior I used a 12mm high-speed Zeiss lens and the exterior I used a 9.5mm High-Speed Zeiss lens, both with Super16, of course. The camera was an Arri SR3.

the whole budget for the film is approximately $3,000... I haven't really tabulated everything yet, but that's pretty close, it seems.

Luckily my boss (I'm a video editor for an upcoming online venture) was very generous with partially backing the project (he ended up 'investing' $1,430).

edit: Oh, and the lighting outdoors was natural, and indoors it was mostly the lighting in the Diner (overhead florescent) with one small soft-box for just an added push on the faces.

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 5:54 pm
by exte
What are your plans for it? Festival route? Demo for a feature?

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 6:46 pm
by miless
festivals.
I'm planning on sending it to several European and domestic festivals (my dream, of course, would be either Rotterdam or Cannes... but that's unlikely).

I am also planning several more short films over the course of the next two years (I'm going back to school to get an MFA and want to concentrate on film/video work). I actually hope to construct a feature narrative using these small pieces revolving around a central character.

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 4:31 am
by exte
Is withoutabox.com the premiere online database for film festivals deadlines and screenplay contest submissions? Is there no other? Is this the google of them all, so to speak? Thanks very much in advance!

Looking for feedback on my first filmmaking site

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 12:15 am
by NoXstar
Just wondering if anybody has some comments on world film community. Is it ok, or still too messy? It's just a little project I have been working on. It's possible to upload your own films. Well, anyway, looking forward to some comments if anybody has some? Criticism welcomed.

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:57 pm
by chaddoli
Here's some stills from my latest film starring Gavin McInnes (of Vice Magazine fame) and Ray Chow.

The film is called Asshole and is about one.

You can read my blog entry about making the film here: http://last-pictures.com/blog/

For those of you who are interested in this film, or who expressed interest in my last film Dead and Lovely, we will be holding a free screening in New York at the Tribeca Screening Room on Friday, September 19th at 7:30PM. More details to come.

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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:35 pm
by chaddoli
Here is the invite for a FREE screening in New York City of the four short films my company made this year. It'd be great if those of you who are in the area could attend. One of the films stars Gavin McInnes of Vice Magazine fame (discussed in the last post) and another is Dead and Lovely, which I posted about a few months ago. Like I said, it's a free screening, and there's also an open bar afterward at Gallery Bar from 10-12 for those who attended. Hope to see some of you there.
LAST PICTURES presents "BAD THINGS"
A SHORT FILM SHOWCASE+AFTERPARTY

LAST PICTURES has been working hard on four short films for the past six months, and they're all finally finishing up their post-production phases. We invite you, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH at 7:00 PM, to join us at THE CANTOR FILM CENTER (36 E. 8th Street) for a short film showcase featuring these four short films. Following the screening, we'll all head over to GALLERY BAR (120 Orchard Street) for an AFTERPARTY with an OPEN BAR from 10 PM - 11 PM for those who attended the screening.

Come out and spend the night with LAST PICTURES.

Check out the trailer for the event at our website, or see it on YouTube.

To Recap:
WHAT: "BAD THINGS" - A SHORT FILM SHOWCASE AND AFTERPARTY
WHEN: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH @ 7:00 PM
WHERE: THE CANTOR FILM CENTER followed by GALLERY BAR

THE CANTOR FILM CENTER
36 E. 8TH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10003

GALLERY BAR
120 ORCHARD STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10002

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 6:14 am
by chaddoli
My own humble contribution to the Obama-Biden campaign. Hope you all enjoy.

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:33 am
by Macintosh
I live pretty close to the East Village, i may check it out (and the open bar as well).

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 10:49 am
by chaddoli
Macintosh wrote:I live pretty close to the East Village, i may check it out (and the open bar as well).
I wish you could have made it! But the event was on September 19th.

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:09 am
by exte
How was it? Did you get what you wanted out of it?

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 10:45 pm
by teddyleevin
I don't know if this is an appropriate thread, but I need a better camcorder. I'm looking to spend 400 through 900 dollars. Any ideas?

EDIT:
I might as well explain my project, too. I'm the Editor in Chief for my school's Lit. Mag. I organized a Film Festival to be run through the club. The festival is set to be in January. I have a film for it in the works. You can check out some awful shit I did earlier in the thread (I think around page four?). I now have pages upon pages of notes for a screenplay. It involves teens. The problem is finding three male leads that can drive and act. Luckily, they're realistic characters so it should work. This is the first time I didn't just jump into the script, and I'm working on buffing up one of the male leads' story. It's not as strong as the other two. I'm awful at dialogue, so once I get a first draft done I'll upload it and share it. Thanks in advance for any help you're willing to give.

Canon VIXIA HD Camcorders

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:24 am
by Ovader
teddyleevin wrote:I don't know if this is an appropriate thread, but I need a better camcorder. I'm looking to spend 400 through 900 dollars. Any ideas?
You may consider one from the Canon VIXIA HD Camcorders such as the HF100, HF10, HG20 or HG21. Don't let the suggested retail prices scare you off since you can do some price comparisons online. I am seriously considering buying the recently released HF11 camcorder with its Dual Flash Memory to record up to 24Mbps both on the camcorder's 32GB internal memory as well as on a removable SDHC card.