Please check out the trailer of my short action film. It was shot with Canon T2i and HV20.
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02-02-2012 12:21 PM
looking for feedback? or just promoting?
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02-05-2012 04:48 PM
I found it nauseating.
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07-09-2012 02:42 PM
probably because all the shaking camera movements ;)
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07-09-2012 02:44 PM
I'm in the final editing stage of the movie. Here is the new trailer
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07-11-2012 04:50 PM
The edits were really 'slow' relative to building action... in this case, even 1/2 second of 'running' is too much, especially when the woman seems to be running at less than 'top speed'.
Since you're using the title "Run Lily Run", I suggest you watch "Lola Rennt"(1999) aka in English "Run Lola Run".
Most of the shots of Lola running are less than 1/2 second, and are intercut with 'other stuff' relative to the story, such as people, cars, etc. getting in the way... It also starts off 'rather slow' with Lola stationary at a crossroads... get it... she has to make a choice... run... or accept the consequences...
The woman in your trailer looks more like she's out for a morning jog...




Run Lily Run trailer


