COLD CALLS by John Whalen featuring Blanchard Ryan (OpenWater) & Ben Bailey (CashCab)

We knew it Jack! Well done to you and Timur for yet another outstanding contribution to the DVXfests. I dont know how you guys have the energy!

well done :)
 
I think we all saw this coming when you announced you were entering. ha ha

Congrats, Jack, Tim, et. al. I'm honored to even be mentioned with Cold Calls. Your threads for the film are better than any film school. Cheers, my brotha!:beer:
 
This one made it into the finalists? Really?

j/k.

Truly the only film of the fest that I've watched more than 10 times. Congrats.

When's the feature film Jack?
 
are we sure there wasn't like an episode of seinfeld running in the BG of this one? JK guys, this was awesome and more than deserves to be a finalist. Congrats!
 
thanks for the kind words folks, jack worked his fingers to the bone on this... im happy to see his hard work appreciated!
 
congrats to you, jack, and to your team! but also, and more importantly, a big time thanks for always sharing, i have learned a lot from your threads and for this you kick serious a$$!
 
Nice work, fellas. Timur, this looked really really good, man. :)

Jack, nice job on the direction. The performances were all very fitting to the story. And to everyone else involved, good job. :thumbup:
 
Hey thanks everybody. Sorry for the delayed response.

:beer:

Mad props to the crew and cast and Timur who really out did himself, writer John Whalen, and perhaps the maddest props to producer / celebrity philanthropist Barry Green. :)
 
How could you? Probably the single most awesome piece of gear ever...

It has its uses. it needs a different support mechanism than its current incarnation. What would be awesome, is if it could mount on two baby Cstands... Then it would be perfect.

ah yeah, that would be awesome... we had a similar rig, a little dolly made from rollerblade wheels mounted on speed-rail.

Hey you can mount it on light stands or C stands.

It has 1.4" threaded holes every 4 inches or so.
 
JDS sent me a PM saying he'd love to have a AIM session done for Cold Calls, but we were not to make fun of acting, lighting, cinematography, writing, directing, or any personnel on set including but not limited to: producer, production manager, unit manager, production coordinator, post-production supervisor, director, the first assistant director, the second assistant director, any production assistants, the script supervisor, the stunt coordinator, the production designer, art director, assistant art director, set designer, illustrators, set decorators, buyers, lead men, the swing gang, the set dresser, the property master, the prop builder, the armourer, construction coordinator, head carpenter, key scenic, Greensman, Make-up Artist, Hairdresser, Costume Designer, Costume Supervisor, Key Costumer, Costume Standby, Art Finisher. Cutter/Fitter, Director of Photography, Cinematographer, Camera Operator, First Assistant Camera (Focus Puller), Second Assistant Camera (Clapper Loader), Loader, Camera Production Assistant (camera intern), Digital Imaging Technician ("DIT"), Steadicam operator, Motion Control Technician/Operator, Production Sound Mixer, Boom Operator, Utility Sound Technician, Key grip, Best boy (Grip), Dolly grip, Gaffer, Best boy (Electrical), Lighting Technician, Film Editor, Colorist, Negative Cutter, Visual Effects Supervisor, Compositor, Inferno, Flame, Roto, paint, Matte Painter, Sound Designer, Dialogue Editor, Sound Editor, Re-recording Mixer, Music Supervisor, Composer, or the Foley Artist

For that matter, we should not and we're barred from making fun of any aspect of their work including work done on cold calls or any previous work done in the film, photography, music, or fast food industries. We also couldn't make fun of any physical appearance of any of these individuals, the country Canada, the number 73, or any reference to any other film/TV show/piece of media that may be relevant to make fun of Cold Calls. With that disclaimer:

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2:07:12 PM Brad Mate: one sec
2:09:02 PM Brad Mate: k im set
2:09:13 PM Ben Sliker: alright
2:09:15 PM Ben Sliker: 3
2:09:16 PM Ben Sliker: 2
2:09:17 PM Ben Sliker: 1
2:09:19 PM Ben Sliker: go
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2:09:56 PM Ben Sliker: i have [removed] where [removed]
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2:10:24 PM Ben Sliker: [removed] SKIRT SUIT EVER
2:10:44 PM Brad Mate: how many [removed adjective] [removed] does this [removed] get!!!
2:10:53 PM Ben Sliker: lol
2:12:25 PM Ben Sliker: [removed] reference count: [removed]
2:12:40 PM Brad Mate: i got more where that came from
2:13:28 PM Ben Sliker: it's all the [removed] where we come from
2:13:34 PM Brad Mate: no kidding why arent i getting these calls!
2:13:44 PM Ben Sliker: this [removed] needs to [removed] to [removed]
2:14:30 PM Ben Sliker: 4
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2:14:37 PM Brad Mate: bouncing [removed]!! give us [removed]!!!
2:15:42 PM Ben Sliker: lol, that was [removed]
2:15:56 PM Ben Sliker: let getting [removed] at the [removed] of a [removed]
2:16:25 PM Brad Mate: i liked [removed]'s [removed].....but i think it could have been [removed] by [removed] him with [removed]
2:16:55 PM Ben Sliker: well ... [removed adjective] [removed] cost a little more.
2:17:08 PM Brad Mate: OH NO YOU DI'NT
2:17:20 PM Ben Sliker: OH I WENT THERE.
2:19:17 PM Ben Sliker: i didn't even know this was a [removed] til i read the [removed] ....
2:20:17 PM Brad Mate: despite the lack of a [removed adjective] [removed], overall [removed]. had a [removed] on a [removed]t.
2:21:01 PM Ben Sliker: yeah, there was so [removed] that were so [removed] in this
2:21:41 PM Brad Mate: it also fit the [removed] better than [removed], where [removed] feels the [removed] is [removed] while [removed] act [removed] to the [removed]
2:22:04 PM Ben Sliker: that's not a word
2:22:21 PM Ben Sliker: use your words master of english speakers
2:23:08 PM Brad Mate: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/[removed] just cause i cant spell doesnt mean its not a word
2:23:16 PM Ben Sliker: lol
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