Trunk: Short horror film

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Trunk

A short horror film shot with a Sony HVR-V1E and Letus35 Extreme Adapter and two lenses in use; 28mm and 50mm Nikons.

Also used the Glideshot dolly track and Proam DVC250 Camera Crane however, the dolly and crane shots were shaky because the camera is too heavy for the tripod on the dolly and the weights are not balanced properly on the crane.

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I liked it. good work. Im curious if you are going to take this film farther? It was like a really good beginning to something longer. If that is it, that is it, but I was just just curious haha
 
Trunk

A short horror film shot with a Sony HVR-V1E and Letus35 Extreme Adapter and two lenses in use; 28mm and 50mm Nikons.

Also used the Glideshot dolly track and Proam DVC250 Camera Crane however, the dolly and crane shots were shaky because the camera is too heavy for the tripod on the dolly and the weights are not balanced properly on the crane.

Trunk

I really like it! Yeah, the jib shot was a bit shaky but I liked the dolly shots.... very good work!
 
I knew that hand was coming. I was waiting for it. You did good a calming it after she said "He's dead" but I knew that hand was coming. I even knew how the hand would grab them. It's predictable as I knew there were only two possible endings hand grab or no body, but I would've been let down if there was no hand. But you did good at making the predictable enjoyable and really that's where the money is really made.

-Nate
 
Nice film man, ending was obviously predictable. The dialog was well played out, and the actors did a great job, fully believable.

How'd you light this? Did an excellent job with your exposure in the night time. Or was it just light form the outside of a building or something.

Again, the ends must be hard to write in horror movies, but this was way to predictable.

Excellent production value though,

Robbie
 
Thanks for the great comments :)

I liked it. good work. Im curious if you are going to take this film farther?

Unfortunately, no. We shot the film in 5 hours and the main objective was to test out the lighting and equipment.

How'd you light this? Did an excellent job with your exposure in the night time. Or was it just light form the outside of a building or something.

We used a Quartz 1000watt light source to light the inside of the car.
 
I really like it! Yeah, the jib shot was a bit shaky but I liked the dolly shots.... very good work!

The jib shots are terrible now that i look back, hehe... i wished we had filmed alternative shots....
 
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