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I'm nervous about posting stuff like this, mainly because I've been part of CRAZY forums where everyone rips each other apart.
I'm looking for criticism anyways so here we go!
I'll start by introducing myself... My name is Miguel Barbosa, I just turned 18 and I've been in love with filmmaking for the last 5 years. I started making skate videos, but I didn't want to settle at that. I made 2 features with skateboarding but also with a storyline then some shorts and blah-blah i feel like this is more like a rant so lets skip the A&E Bio and get right down to business!
My new feature is called The Nature of Choice. It follows a university professor giving a lecture to a high school class. The professor has a very complicated theory about our choices so he uses the stories of 3 different groups of people.(No, the stories don't intertwine in the end haha).
To explain this further, here is quote from the movie:
"Every choice you make has a number of possible results, and they all happen in different universes. You can decide which of these universes you want to reside in." And we show just that. No flash backs like the Butterfly Effect, no time stuff. We literally split the shot into two individual shots and each one plays out for a little while.
This movie was shot on the DVX100b with a budget of 0 dollars. Everything was cost-free(besides the gas for driving actors around etc.)
I casted people from my previous movies, as well as people from the drama department at my school. I try to stay away from stories that involve "mature" roles that adults should play so the characters in the movie are just teenagers, not cops or anything like that.
We shot the film over a 3 week period. Everyday for 5 hours a day, which was brutal because I had school from 7-3, droning myself all day, then had to shoot after that till whenever. But I didn't mind it much, it's always a blast. Filmmaking to me is one gigantic problem that you need to solve, from your vision to actual problems on set... it's all a challenge, which i know we all enjoy!
Getting extras/actors was no big problem, I had the ultimate marketing thing going for me. Basically I have a website which I post really youtube-ish style videos too, i don't take pride in them, but it gets me views between movies. Then when I advertise a movie, or the casting of a movie, i've already got the fan base. People think its real serious and thankfully no one really ever backs out.
I know i'm on a really small scale here, but the hardest part is getting the movie finished!
Enough of me blabbing HERE IS THE TRAILER: http://www.thenatureofchoice.com/
I hope I don't break any rules by posting a private site like that...
Please give me your thoughts on the whole deal... and sorry for the long post!
I'm looking for criticism anyways so here we go!
I'll start by introducing myself... My name is Miguel Barbosa, I just turned 18 and I've been in love with filmmaking for the last 5 years. I started making skate videos, but I didn't want to settle at that. I made 2 features with skateboarding but also with a storyline then some shorts and blah-blah i feel like this is more like a rant so lets skip the A&E Bio and get right down to business!
My new feature is called The Nature of Choice. It follows a university professor giving a lecture to a high school class. The professor has a very complicated theory about our choices so he uses the stories of 3 different groups of people.(No, the stories don't intertwine in the end haha).
To explain this further, here is quote from the movie:
"Every choice you make has a number of possible results, and they all happen in different universes. You can decide which of these universes you want to reside in." And we show just that. No flash backs like the Butterfly Effect, no time stuff. We literally split the shot into two individual shots and each one plays out for a little while.
This movie was shot on the DVX100b with a budget of 0 dollars. Everything was cost-free(besides the gas for driving actors around etc.)
I casted people from my previous movies, as well as people from the drama department at my school. I try to stay away from stories that involve "mature" roles that adults should play so the characters in the movie are just teenagers, not cops or anything like that.
We shot the film over a 3 week period. Everyday for 5 hours a day, which was brutal because I had school from 7-3, droning myself all day, then had to shoot after that till whenever. But I didn't mind it much, it's always a blast. Filmmaking to me is one gigantic problem that you need to solve, from your vision to actual problems on set... it's all a challenge, which i know we all enjoy!
Getting extras/actors was no big problem, I had the ultimate marketing thing going for me. Basically I have a website which I post really youtube-ish style videos too, i don't take pride in them, but it gets me views between movies. Then when I advertise a movie, or the casting of a movie, i've already got the fan base. People think its real serious and thankfully no one really ever backs out.
I know i'm on a really small scale here, but the hardest part is getting the movie finished!
Enough of me blabbing HERE IS THE TRAILER: http://www.thenatureofchoice.com/
I hope I don't break any rules by posting a private site like that...
Please give me your thoughts on the whole deal... and sorry for the long post!