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Thanks for all your help and dedication. We'd be in big trouble without you. I think this one's gonna' be amazing. Fingers crossed.Marlon, Its been great working with you. Awesome poster and cant wait for a completed film.
Thanks, man! Means alot. I think it represents the flick pretty good.Marlon LOVING the new poster. Great colors/look and feel!
Like the new poster dude. Shiny! How go things on your end? How's the cut coming along?
Actually me and TMerry (Tommy) filmed the same weekend. I'm sure we weren't the first though. That would be too much like right. LOL. 3 days sounds about right. Are you gonna' have enough time to edit if your 3rd day is in mid. October?Rodney- I just realized that Marlon had his film in the can before you. Yet, I don't consider anyone done until they finish getting their pick up shots too. I thought I could pull mine off in 2 days and it will take me 3 and the 3rd day is in the middle of October. I hope I catch up to you filmmaking mavericks and make in time for the fest.
Actually that's the best way to do it, because you can just focus on that. I've done it that way before, but this time I actually just took shots on the set since my cam actually shoots still pics. I just got lucky and got a few good ones.Hey Marlon, did you do a separate photoshoot on the day of production and shoot your actor(s) for the poster? This is something I always make sure to do and it looks like you did the same thing.
Thanks! Means alot coming from you, 'cause you do excellent work on your posters. Yeah, that really is the best idea, because trying to use screenshots can be tough. You're limited to what you've filmed instead of having an idea for a cool poster and actually taking the kind of shots you want or need.I did mine after the shoot. Now working on the final poster for myself. It's something that I;ve been recommending for a while now to people who ask me to design posters. That way you actually get to convey exactly the image you want and not be forced to use screenshots which lack resolution for a blowup. You actually get to DESIGN the poster you want.
Yours is just really ****ing cool. So great job there dude.
Marlon, I just had to drop in and say that your consistent encouragement of the film makers of this festival is noticed and appreciated. I have seen that you are present in many of the threads encouraging and asking questions. I wish there were a ton more dvxusers like you. Best wishes on your project. -Matt Sconce
Okay you gotta seriously give us more than 2 screenshots. The title makes me really curious and I expect to see a ton of badassery. So here's my request: give us some badass shots and I promise I'll stop asking... (but I lie)
See, now you know what I'm talking about. LOL. I know you can find a few though. There's a total of 360 seconds in 6 minutes. 24 fps x 360 seconds = 8,640 total frames. I think you can come up with a few stills. I'm sure I made a mistake in there somewhere, but you get my meaning. LOL. Now get 'er done.Deal. I gotta find the shots that don't give too much away as well... damn action sequences reveal so much...
Matty, I trust you will not be disappointed. Be aware, the language in this one is def. rated "R." LOL. Thanks!I want to see this just because it has "Fu*k" in the title.
Looking good so far, best of luck!
Time to hold up your end of the bargain Marlon :grin:. Show us your grabs!