A thoroughly inspiring and thought provoking film. Great visuals and story. In my humble opinion losing more of the far cityscape to dof blur a little more would have helped believability a little, plus perhaps an over-cranked camera look to slow things down and add some weight would have been nice on a few shots too.
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Saturday, March 6, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
trade. - A Splintersilk Film (our first short film)
"It can be great when you try to find yourself. It's a different matter when yourself comes looking for you. "
I toyed with using a song called Choke by Hybrid as the audio, but despite loving the tune it really didn't work. It was too upbeat defeated some of the narrative. I ended up doing the sound design from scratch using the same tools I use for music. Ended up being great fun, except one particular sound component kept scaring the crap out of me and found I had to work on it during the day hahah! I know.. Very sad, but woefully true.
The first shot in the whole thing was conceived as a result of a good friend sending me youtube links in our hunt to validate lenses and cameras (in this case the Panasonic Lumix GH1 and Canon FD 135mm/f2.5 lens) as used to (I think) beautiful effect here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykYA7TUd8hk (go to 0:56)
In fact I used the same combination in the corresponding part of trade.
Anyway, enough blabber. Hope you enjoy :)
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