"We Are Not Alone" - Reyo-San Pictures

Kaz

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Hello DVXers...

Comments and criticizms welcome.

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W e A r e N o t A l o n e - an allegory.


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Credits:


Writing/Direction/Editing/Music/Lighting/Sound & Visual Effects:
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Brian Kaz


Produced by:
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Charlie Farve Hayes & Blake Balu


Starring:
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Blake Balu & Ashley Ricord










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I'll post an official review at a later time but after watching about 15 or so films; this is the first one that is a stand out.

I loved it. Bravo.
 
Thank you!
But man, after just seeing Macgregor's beautifully shot Similo, my confidence is going bye-bye...
 
I think we have a winner here.

Without being technically perfect, i enjoyed it more than Spielberg´s film.
 
Far the best CGI I saw up to now. The only thing I could say about the movie is that is was too "War of the Worlds", but I liked the movie.
 
Yeah, under normal circumstances I would have tried to come up with something as original as possible but the devastation here in N.O. was too hard to pass up for "instant production value".

And of course, it's supposed to be an allergory to our hurricane experience.
 
a question...

why did you make the decision to have the camera go out of focus when it pans up to the alien spacecraft?

While the CG work/visual style is very good/professional throughout, this kind of self-reflexivity isn't present anywhere else in the film. I guess it just took me out of the film for a second.

Overall though, your piece is very strong. It has a clear idea and concept that is well executed--something that is clearly absent in the entries that I've watched so far. Awesome job.
 
Shaun Patrick said:
a question...

why did you make the decision to have the camera go out of focus when it pans up to the alien spacecraft? While the CG work/visual style is very good/professional throughout, this kind of self-reflexivity isn't present anywhere else in the film. I guess it just took me out of the film for a second.


It's unfortunate it had that effect on you. The shot was always conceived to pan up, then zoom in so that the character's face is filling the frame when I come back down. I decided later to let it go out of focus to match what would most likely happen for real.

Basically, I was trying for two things: realism and a way to not show so much of a CGI effect in daylight as I am still learning the subtleties of effects compositing and didn't want it to come across TOO fake.

Thanks for the comments, guys!
 
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Kaz said:
It's unfortunate it had that effect on you. The shot was always conceived to pan up, then zoom in so that the character's face is filling the frame when I come back down. I decided later to let it go out of focus to match what would most likely happen for real.

Basically, I was trying for two things: realism and a way to not show so much of a CGI effect in daylight as I am still learning the subteties of effects compositing and didn't want it to come across TOO fake.

Thanks for the comments, guys!

It's not like it had an overly negative effect on me but the camera going out of focus just implies a camera operator/distinctive POV instead it just being an omniscient camera like in the rest of film. It breaks down the fourth wall briefly and since it's only done once, that's why I was slightly confused.

Again, it's not a negative criticism, I just was curious to hear why you did what you did.
 
Kaz,
I'm going to echo Shaun about the out of focus thing. It set me back a moment. I loved the production value you pulled from N.O. I didn't realize that's where it was at first and kept wondering where you were finding the locations. At the end it became clear. Really nice job. I liked it a lot.
 
Great film Kaz. I will need to watch again to give a fuller review, but the CGI was gorgeous, and the pace was good. I felt the story was a bit weak. Seemed very unoriginal. I did feel like I was watching WOTW, but with some better cinematography ;) props dude, it was a good film!
 
I used 3DS MAX for CGI & Vegas for compositing.
That's it. No tracking software.


I've heard both sides of the fence on the 'out of focus thing' but it just comes down to my gut feeling: When I see that shot without it, I want it back in. Just one of those things, I guess!
 
Briceman, thanks alot for the comments. The story is what it is: An allegory. I wanted a dedication. Take away any reference to aliens and he could be talking about the hurricane that devastated my flawed but great city. I simply did the best I could following a route I knew had been done before.
 
Kaz said:
Briceman, thanks alot for the comments. The story is what it is: An allegory. I wanted a dedication. Take away any reference to aliens and he could be talking about the hurricane that devastated my flawed but great city. I simply did the best I could following a route I knew had been done before.

Hey man, way to go, and I honestly thought for the story you had, you did a darn good job with it! :)
 
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