A Tear For You - A Frank Glencairn Film

Beatiful lighting and shot composition. I liked the way the colors felt both vibrant and muted at the same time if that makes sense. There was a calm, subtle pacing to the film which fit well with the subject matter and time period. I gotta learn to light like that! Nice piece of cinema!
 
From the start this struck me as one of the most professional looking films. My interest started to fade but the composition of the end with the police lights flashing outside was just amazing. Great job, this was definitely some quality eye candy!
 
solid effort! great lighting. nicely put together...
lead actress was awesome...some of the better acting i've seen in these shorts.
thanks for submitting and good luck!
 
nicely shot, performances felt really uninspired though. Kinda that Jessica Alba effect, the words are comming out, but they're not really sure why.
 
Hi Frank,

Your film has a beautiful cinematography and an intelligent story. You are tecnical perfectionist. Compliments :thumbup:
My only critic is the acting. Your main actress seemed to me a little rigid. I remember you said already that the actors/actresses in 'UNZEIT' were not real professionists and she also was an actress in it. I think that in 'UNZEIT' were so many locations and different things - a more complex film, that I didn't realize it so much. 'A Tear for you' seems to me a calmer and simpler film and was so much concentrated to the acting. So it was for me too obvious that the actress wasn't a professional one. I like your work Frank and I hope that you take this as a constructive critic. I didn't read the other messages in your thread, so I hope I haven't repeated the argument. All the best

Susanne :bath:
 
Oh Boy! Just goggled myself, cause I was looking for some old BTS shots and stumbled over this thread.

2009! Having a hard time to believe it's that long ago - time flies.
I came a long way since than, but I almost forgot what one can do with all that DIY gear and home mad lights.
A lot a stuff that I take as given these days, just didn't exist, and we had to work with what we have (or make up).

Ist's fascinating to read this old discussion - it brings back some warm memories :)

best, Frank
 
Been watching Glen since I downloaded his "K_TONE Vintage_KODACHROME" LUT back in 2014 I think it was. Good on 'yer mate. Keep it up!

Chris Young
 
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