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Above is the link to our trailer for the film "Devout".
Six days of shooting on the Canon C100. The film has been entered into multiple festivals. More important than that is that I have the opportunity to share my film with you, the film community. We make movies...
My name is Andrew Bisaha and I have posted a few films on this wonderful forum and gotten great feedback.
I attend film school at The Motion Picture Institute in Troy, Michigan and I'm currently in pre-production for my thesis film "Authoring Madness". It's a piece set in the late 1700's about...
I just finished this short film about a cop adjusting to the life in the little city. I had full use of police and their vehicles so the production value really shows. It's been a while since I posted so please show some love. :) Hope you enjoy it...
Yeah I had a little problem with depth of field. I used a 50mm lens on my dslr. maybe getting something with a better depth of field would be a smart idea. Glad you liked his character. Every video I make as of late, I feel like I am improving and learning something as well.
In this video I took the advice from a swell chap on the forum and focused a little more on the story. It's simple, but I feel that its comedy carries pretty well. I hope you enjoy it and as always, if you like what you see, please subscribe. Thanks...
Dang it! How did you know??? Now it won't even be a surprise. No, but I will say this. I'm going to be focusing on shots and emotions with the next one. It will be epic...but simple. I really do like your input mr. know-it-all film critic...I mean...Zensteve. lol
Thanks so much! I took all the comments people left me on here and other sites and really tried to learn from my mistakes. I felt my strong point is my storytelling and technique needed to improve. My color grading was much better this time. Not all washed out. Glad you liked it.
Hope you guys like our latest video. Don't be to harsh. It's my birthday after all. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue9f8yCueLc&feature=plcp&context=C429b474VDvjVQa1PpcFNEYaquZXXkWedDcmHuJuSIKhIBk4HqeqE%3D
I originally had an entirely different idea that BSOD was going to do some weird glitches but decided against it in post. I also had trouble getting motion tracking to work. I do appreciate the tips. Very helpful.
Also, you did catch me on the gun audio. I had a pistol audio clip i didn't like...
Just uploaded this video and would love your feedback. We have other videos on our Youtube page with cool vfx.
There are a few more in the works so any constructive input would be appreciated.
Thanks so much.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBLEznYSbLE&feature=youtube_gdata_player