TimothyJinx
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There is nothing new I can add here. All I can say is fantastic job.
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macgregor said:Definataly, each scene has its own settings. Usually two stored settings in F5 and F6 dial (F6 for progresive and F5 for interlaced).
macgregor said:Well, i dont know if that is good or bad. I assure you shot without crew or expensive equipment. No matte boxes, no sound, no tripods, no nothing. I had never worked this way before, i think it was my first guerilla style work. ;]
darkfader said:I thought you used the G35 adaptor? I tried to look one up to buy but it's like $8,000 for the g35 mine. Did you find one used or is that the one you have? I gotta have one of those, it makes your film look beautiful. There not even selling them yet. Are you a beta tester.
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macgregor said:Someone asked about light settings. I will explain better with grabs. As you see, thin detail+Vegas sharpening filter give good results in terms of resolution. Also have in mind we are using a PAL camera. The bad thing is that at PAL DVD, there is more noise in dark areas than i would like to.
MojoTrancer said:I was going back through the thread and that caught my eye. So am i to understand that you have a little bit more resolution to work with because you shot PAL? Can you explain a little bit more?
MojoTrancer said:I was going back through the thread and that caught my eye. So am i to understand that you have a little bit more resolution to work with because you shot PAL? Can you explain a little bit more?
johannes@eppmaria.ee said:Hi Macgregor, this was the most inspiring movie i've seen for years!!! Just amazing!
Anyway, now to my point: How much of it was shot interlaced and how much progressive? I reckon it's easier to make slow motion if it's interlaced, and most of Similo is in slight slow motion.
sd006 said:Awesome!!
CHARACTERS
- when she's on the highway, her face is obscured by the light, I think I'd rather see more of her face there. But that last scene in the car is great.
- yes!
- I didn't catch that, but at least the movie leaves it open for interpretation.
STORY
- the robot innards scene on the highway
- yes
- never boring. The actress is really watchable. Reminds me of that sci-fi film with Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton.
- yes
MUSIC
- yes!!
PRODUCTION
- the landscape whizzing by, behind the car window. The desolate highway. The bright-white interior room. Great!!
- yes
- loved the clothing choice, the jogging suit and trainers. Hairstyle, great!
PHOTOGRAPHY
- fantastic!
gumonstro said:The only thing I didn´t like a lot was one line, when the girl said: "that´s why I bought you". "Bought you" is so... "direct" that it contrasts to the poetic approach of the script, in my opinion -- though I understand that when the girl says "bought you" is the key moment to make the fact the guy is a SIMILO clear to everyone.