RF EYE-D -- Aram Bauman and MsManhattan

MsManhattan

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Here's mine and Aram Bauman's film. We hope you enjoy it!
http://www.nrestudios.com/hero_mirro...tan_RFeyeD.mp4

CREDITS
Executive Producer: Aram Bauman
Producer: Leslie Jaye Goff
Directed by Leslie Jaye Goff and Aram Bauman
Cinematography by Aram Bauman
Screenplay by Leslie Jaye Goff
Editing/fX/Post-Production: Aram Bauman
Original Music by Stephanie Pray
Additional Music by Justin Durban

CAST (in order of appearance)
Katrina Ricca
Aisha Ricca
Adina Bauman
Rich Paul
Ken Kecevar
Olivia Bauman
Steven Boling
Irma-Estel LaGuerre
Keston Paul

CREW
Second Camera: Steven Boling
First Assistant DIrector: Adina "Who's the Boss of You Now?" Bauman
Production ASsistant: Jessie Baum

Special thanks to Aram who worked tirelessly to complete the special effects, compositing, etc., in a mere three weeks.
 
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I saw this and the fx on there was amazing... would love to get a behind the scenes DVD. Great work guys.
 
First impression: Wheeow! Those special fx looked incredible. I'll post a more in-depth review later when I'm on my main workstation. Right now I'm just doing preliminary views on all the films and getting them all downloaded.
 
Great SFX! But for me, they didn't match / or become part of the movie - the style was so different than the other scenes. Some of the SFX reminded me of a Nike commercial. (not that there's anything wrong with being compared to a network quality commercial!)

Regardless - the concept is great. The society that is depicted comes across well. And there's some great camera work!
 
Hey Mr punch, thanks for viewing. The 3 different types of visuals were because 2 of the scene were flashbacks. The shopping scene was a more closer to the real time flash back and the mother and son scene was much further back in time. The sound effect and flash between each of those scenes was supposed to give the idea of a flashback.

Im glad you were able to get the society thing because that was the hardest part in such a short time.
 
Ok.... this film is awesome!!! I love the anime influences and feel of this flick... I sense a deeper meaning to the storyline, and felt it was very organic. Loved it!
 
Great job. As stated FX are great. I know that had to take some time. The best FX is the scene shown in your banner.

I like the way you introduced the world. You made good use of your surroundings. I do wish the world (supermarket, etc) more closely matched the feel (art direction) of the other shots, but I know that take more $$ and time.

Overall great job!
 
You should be proud of the FX work...it pops. But, maybe it pops too much. Still, this is one of the stand outs.
 
snodart said:
I do wish the world (supermarket, etc) more closely matched the feel (art direction) of the other shots, but I know that take more $$ and time.

Overall great job!

So true! but that Action sequence bumped up the production quality alot if you ask me. Just imagine what they could of done with a decent budget... I say don't stop there... expand the story, get funding and stretch this bad-boy.
 
Oh we have been talking about remaking the story with everything it needs. We are going to start on rewriting the script after MsManhattan finishes her script for a project she has. Then I can build the worlds like a see them in my head.
 
Aram and Leslie,

You guys did an awesome job. Great visuals and the music by Stephanie and Justin was nice.

Adam
 
i watched your film again and i can't get over the quality of the FX. many times fx hinder stories but in this case they worked perfectly and even seemed plausible. Very well done over all! Great concept.

Alex
 
Hey, everyone, thanks for all the props. We really appreciate it! I have to say, I wasn't initially too enthused about doing a superhero flick, but once I found a way to weave one of my technological obsessions into it, then I got into it. And Aram had the whole fight scene imagined in his head before I could even finish the script. Da boy has some skillz with the fX -- you should see the difference between the raw footage with the green screen and the finished product.
 
Screenplay: A bit confusing but I got it at the end. Cool underlying message too.

Acting: Pretty good, not too much acting was required as this was a more visual film.

Cinematography: Really awesome, all the green screen stuff turned out very great.

Score: Not the best, but it fit the piece, some places it seemed repetitive

Overall: The cinematography combined with the really great effects make this film a winner for a Superhero film! I would like to see a longer version of this done with more backstory on the relationship of the villan and hero.
 
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