Another Day - a film by Kyle Stebbins

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Kyle,

Love the screen grabs! Light and shadow (with snow, beautiful), the brick and block glass hallway (very 'cinema'), the bare trees and sky (great production value). Great job man. Looking forward to seeing this. Counting the days now.

RobertE
 
the dvx's auto iris really helped me adjust the exposure. i would set it to auto, let it adjust itself, and then revert it back to manual so i wouldnt get any curves or jumps in the exposure.

sent the cut to herman and looking VERY MUCH forward to his music. i feel HORRIBLE sending it to him at such late notice but man... i'm excited.

alright, off to get the last shots! =) take er easy! i'll see you all on the boards later tonight!!!
 
Hey Kyle,

I'm too lazy to go back through your whole thread. Did you talk about shooting in the cemetery? If not, tell me about getting permission to shoot there.
 
Yes, our lead actress (val j.) gave us the name of a cemetary where her family owned a plot. We had permission from the landowner as WELL as the owner of the plot (her family) -- in short, we had all the permission we needed and had no problem whatsoever shooting in the cemetary (save the poor sound quality, the wind was viscious) -- needless to say, we ADR'd everything for that shoot. MOS style, babay!!

actually just got finished with the FINAL CUT of the film except for Herman's score. i can't tell you how often i've been checking my inbox for herman's work. i also can tell you enough how BAD i feel for getting it to him in such late notice. when you mix together college, TTN, and my OWN movie... time is VERY prescious and scarce! i might get nailed for spelling on that one... anyways, i'm very much loving the film in it's current state.

stay tuned for more updates. this film is almost in it's complete form!!
thanks everyone! i'm sorry i havent been around the boards much in everyone else's user film threads. i've been so wrapped up in everything listed above. gonna be a rockin fest, that's for sure!!
 
Man, you HAVE been busy for this festival! But that's effin' awesome, dude. You're on your way to being a great filmmaker... now all you have to do is get your *** out to Los Angeles! :)
 
Kyle Stebbins said:
the dvx's auto iris really helped me adjust the exposure. i would set it to auto, let it adjust itself, and then revert it back to manual so i wouldnt get any curves or jumps in the exposure.
I am impressed that the auto iris gave a correct exposure. I know with my photography I have to "cheat" the sensors when shooting in snow or around large bodies of water.

Really looking good here, Kyle. You are very busy!

PS - I love that grab of the tulip at the headstone! Nice work.
 
Yeah I know how you feel, Brandon. I tell you what, though, these fests keep getting slicker and slicker. -- The competition is going to be REALLY STIFF for this fest. It's going to be fun watching all those awesome entries kick mine out of the water ;) This fest has rocked and I can't wait to start voting!

Updates: Herman sent me the first cut of his score and I found it darn near perfect. I have since recut the film to 5 minutes and 46 seconds. I don't think I could do it again if I tried (It's a good thing I had premiere set to auto-save every 1 minute). I am currently re-rendering and then will output to h.264, upload, and wait patiently for Herman to work his magic. I'm not doing anything until 6:30pm -- it's rare!! I'm spending it doing what I love most. Making movies... but more specifically... editing!

Thanks!! The time is closing in!!
-Kyle
 
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