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Michael Anthony Horrigan
10-02-2007, 06:50 AM
You can view it HERE (http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?t=111187).

Shot with the Canon HV20.


Mike

MOVIE STUNTS
10-02-2007, 01:21 PM
Not bad, there are various types of fear, I love the realism looking forward to your Horror fest entry.

PaPa
10-02-2007, 04:21 PM
neat video.

I would have to say though that the exposure was very distracting throughout the exterior stuff. Perhaps for effect, but it lowered the aesthetic of what a beautiful little camera can achieve.

In terms of acting, i found salesman great, the kidnapper, but the girl was a tad overacted. This is more so a personal preference, but i would have preferred, as she was tired up, more of an overwhelmed panic as opposed to a hysteria of (not so pleasant sounding ) screeches.

Regardless, it was well done, just things i think would have added to an already good piece.

Michael Anthony Horrigan
10-02-2007, 05:48 PM
Not bad, there are various types of fear, I love the realism looking forward to your Horror fest entry.Thanks!



neat video.

I would have to say though that the exposure was very distracting throughout the exterior stuff. Perhaps for effect, but it lowered the aesthetic of what a beautiful little camera can achieve.

In terms of acting, i found salesman great, the kidnapper, but the girl was a tad overacted. This is more so a personal preference, but i would have preferred, as she was tired up, more of an overwhelmed panic as opposed to a hysteria of (not so pleasant sounding ) screeches.

Regardless, it was well done, just things i think would have added to an already good piece.I agree with the outdoor exposure. I was going for a "look". Not sure if it worked... :)

Yah, she screamed a lot! Still, I was kind of going for that as well. She was clearly panicking.

Thanks for watching!

Mike

PaPa
10-02-2007, 06:05 PM
i mean more of a hyperventilating panic. would be easier on the ears. large breaths of panic, and perhaps still body with expanding chest, with an attempt to get out of the rig every now and then.

Michael Anthony Horrigan
10-02-2007, 08:27 PM
i mean more of a hyperventilating panic. would be easier on the ears. large breaths of panic, and perhaps still body with expanding chest, with an attempt to get out of the rig every now and then.Point taken.
I'll keep that sort of thing in mind for the next time.

Thanks,

Mike

kledster
10-14-2007, 01:23 AM
looked good

Michael Anthony Horrigan
10-20-2007, 10:27 PM
looked good
Thanks!