CPU - Jeremy Hyler aka Spidey

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Shogun Assassin
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Heres the thread for it I'll add to it once asked. and when time premits.

Good As A Mugg Pictures and Binary Studio Productions


::CPU::
"Each Bounty Has A Price"

Sci-fi Film Noir Thriller

Shooting script. Different from film in some parts and no narration. RIGHT CLICK TO SAVE AS.

Also here:
INSIDE THE STUDIO RECORDINGS
MODEL PHOTOS
CPU what it could have been! (MODEL FUN!)
Images of the gun, THE BETTY!
CHRIS HURNS SOUNDTRACK PIECE INTO THE DARKNESS
CHINESE MUSIC No Vocals
OPENING THEME
THE CHASE.


Jeremy Hyler
Director/Writer/ Director Of Photography/Editor/ Producer/ Story Concept/ Story Board/
Model Desinger (drawing)/ Color Corrector and Green Screen Mapping

Matthew B. Moore
Writer/ Lead Editor/ Sound Designer/ Producer/ Craft Service/ Actor

Sophia Madalana Martinez
Production Desinger/ Set Desginer/ Wardrobe/ Producer/ Craft Service

Joe Lissi
Make up and SFX (analog)

Adam Ross
Model Desinger and Creator (hand Crafted)/ Weapon Designer and creator (the Betty)/ Vocal Recording for Score/ Actors

Digital Effects
Dog Gone Productions

Michael McQueen
Sound Engineer and titles

Catherine Cravens
Gaffer

Corey Doggett
Key Grip/ Dolly Grip/ KEY PA and Etc.

Chris Hurn/ Matthew B. Moore/ Retrofuse/ Jeremy Hyler
Composers

Ben Sakatos
Writer/ Actor

Actors

Matthew B Moore : Ryan
Ben Sakatos: Bart Summerfield
Laruel Ullman: Cyborg Hooker
Crystal Lrgen: Unknown woman

With

Nick Staryeu : Depositor Guy
J. Lublinkhof : Future Cop (cleaner)
Justin Khun : Cyborg number 2
Ed Moye : The Cyborg

and
Special Guest
Adam Ross Chinese Resteraunt Cook

Also Joe Lissi as Dead Guy

SPECS
BUDGET: $300

DVX100
Mike Dawson 35 Adaptor
nikon 50mm 2f
FCP 4.5 HD

3 day shoot Monday through wenesday Decemeber 19- 21
Scheduale

DAY 1
scene first and last
scene Drug in the bathrooom
scene Bart waking up
scene Out side Barts Apartment
scene Bar
Scene Battle with first cyborg

DAY 2
scene Industrial park out side
scene Industrial park indoors
scene hallway
scene crime scene
scene Burning Body
scene Bart Dream

DAY 3
scene Dispositor
scene Chinese Resteruant
scene Subway (cut)
scene Model Effects
scene Interior ship flying (cut)
scene Second Robot Death
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I'M proud of the crew I worked with.
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ya spidey. interesting work. feels like it is a montage of a longer movie. really spicey stuff. plan on cutting a longer version?
 
Jeez. I'm impressed. I'll throw down a more detailed and solid review later but this was iis in my top 5 currently.

Wow. Jeremy; you a skilly bizzle.
 
Yeah, this seemed like the first act in a full-length. Always leave 'em wanting more!

Great actors (especially the one eye), cool look & story. A couple of tiny negatives but nothing worth mentioning. You'll be getting some high marks from me for sure.
 
thanks :) i been dying to hear from people.

EDIT MORe pictures on the front pages will be here.

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Spiderman,

This flatout rocked and has just taken over the NUMBER ONE postion as my favorite.

Your style is insane, the story twisted and dark... Right up my alley.
Whovever that actor was that played the guy with one eye, he's fantastic, perfect for the role.
Very intense imagery and cinematography, almost a "se7en" like feel to it. The shot of the body burning was awesome.
The dialogue was great as well.

It almost felt like a really long trailer for a feature. Good job, man. Nothing but high marks from me.:) :D
 
Matthew Bennett said:
Spidey is a god to us. CPU is the best thing in this contest. Bow down to Spidey.

SPidey - please, some director's comments.

A) Where'd you get actors from that were actually good?
(personal note) These guys show the difference between 'behaving' and 'acting'... nothing they do seems fake in any way. Great work!

"both of them are my best friends. we work together and I know how to write characters for them that they would like to play..... I think lol"

B) The opening shots in the rain.. how'd you do that??

"Sophia Martinez our production designer was good rain wrangler. Jut two water hoses. and back lighting it."

C) Congrats on the bitchen dialogue... very quotable.

"Well i Had the idea at first and the dialouge was there but matt and ben ( the two actors) I told them to have free will to modify it to were they felt comfortable saying those lines. I think its important to have both them work on it since they had to say it. and Ben, Ben is awesome."

D) I would greenlight this in a heartbeat ... You could re-do this with a little more budget and really make a classic short film of it ... even a feature maybe ... what are you plans with it??

"i've always wanted to make a longer verison of the in fact i had these character in this one idea but would be able to do it for this competetion. I would like to make a feature if money was there."

My only comment was that the WMV compression wasn't kind to the image... I really like to see some stills or something in full res. Maybe post some breakdowns and hi-res stills for our enjoyment.

"I'll try to get some on line soon :)"
 
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KOVAROVA said:
why did you choose to go with so many different color treatments?


Depends where now on the green screen stuff i was going for strange look I want to show a mucky place they eat at and then they work of this overly clean looking place.

If you notice they get what they want from the mucky aweful place but the place that represents it self so perfectly they get nothing.

It's a dirty future.

now i lit the bar scene with greens and the gel I like to call Urine. I wanted it to be Like the go this place that doesnt look great at all a poohole if you will. so that where came from.

Now Ryan bathroom and home light is very dark. we dont really know where he lives.

Barts home life feel more depressing like people are trying to get to him.

Now the industrial park, well it over head lights were orangish red so i try to match it but more yellow green it was easier to look at.

CC was by me I thought some thing would look very interesting this way.

My favorite scene is the one where the first cyborg get it. it was fun to light but were out there and the equipment was freezing. and it was like 11pm.

hope this is helpful.

I'm glad to hear from you :)
 
This took me by surprise. I don't know what I was expecting but... I really liked it. For me there was a definite noir feel coupled with desperation and hopelessness. I think you pulled off what you were going for. It almost came off to me as a long trailer for a bigger project, which I might say, I'd like to see.
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Job well done.
 
your play on colors works well. it is gritty and captures the mood of the environments. juxtaposing so many color treatments within a narrative is not easy. and you pull it off.. thumbs up. i have been through 2/3 of the films an you are def in the top 5. it must be great having best friends who are also good actors. best of luck.
 
Reminded me a lot of Blade Runner (non directors cut version)... That's both a good thing (style) and a bad thing (too much voice over exposition).
 
Some overhead shots of the main character shooting himself up reminded me of Requium for a Dream. They looked semi-fisheye. Also, did you speed it up a little. Maybe I just remember it like that because of the jump-cuts. Nice ass on that robot chick, BTW.
 
haha i never seen requium for a dream. yes i used a fish eye on that shot. i can't remeber if that was sped up... i love jump cuts. haha yes.... butts :-D
 
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