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You did a GREAT Job on those DVDs. Thank you!

You did a GREAT Job on those DVDs. Thank you!
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NO CA$H said:John Hudson's film was sweet (Lot of action).
I also liked Zombie Island and Peter Murphy's movie.
I'm not even half way through watching them all.
Wow I can't believe I could possibley teach you anything, yours looke great.NBCshooter said:I MUST By the way, jdanstan . . . GREAT BTS!!! I loved your lighting tutorial--EXCELLENT! You not only had a GREAT short, but a really, really GREAT cine-esque look! Exceptional BTS . . . I learned a lot from it!!!
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jdanstan said:Wow I can't believe I could possibley teach you anything, yours looke great.
yours is one of the films I'm trying to emulate elements of for this fest ... I'm goint to buy some battery fluorrescents to mimick your on camera set up from your BTS here in about 15 minutes actually. Haha thanks :beer:
Anyway, thanks for that last minute edit on the girlfriend-eating-potato-chips-shot on the BTS! I'm really glad the BTS made it (although I look REAL fat). I still don't know what was wrong with the the first two shots after the car stuff (the glove sequence)--weird. Looks interlaced or something. Damn Premiere Pro.Jarred Land said:P.S.. If you wanna send me a 16:9 version do it soon.. as soon as 50 more 4 pack DVD's sell im repackaging them into a single dual layer disk, top 20 films I think with extras.. the 4 disc set is just way to much work.
No way, YOURS looks great. I learned quite a bit from your BTS. That whole "-12 pedastal" thing was a revelation to me! Plus that Home Depot-light-on-a-real-lightstand trick--AWESOME! I've got to figure that one out. It looks like you used a photostrobe lightstand adapter somehow. How exactly did the Home Depot light fit in the adapter?jdanstan said:I'm going to buy some battery fluorrescents to mimick your on camera set up from your BTS here in about 15 minutes actually.
Well thank disjecta. in his FAQ he mentions that he bumps it down to -5. I got most of my camera settings from his FAQ. I just pushed his settings for the look I wanted.NBCshooter said:No way, YOURS looks great. I learned quite a bit from your BTS. That whole "-12 pedastal" thing was a revelation to me!
visit this link and you can see that you just jam the little brass screw adaptor that comes with the multimount into the screw hole of the work light.NBCshooter said:Plus that Home Depot-light-on-a-real-lightstand trick--AWESOME! I've got to figure that one out. It looks like you used a photostrobe lightstand adapter somehow. How exactly did the Home Depot light fit in the adapter?