I'll let it speak for itself. Ask me anything you want to know.
http://vimeo.com/6670307
See you around.
/CJ, Sweden
http://vimeo.com/6670307
See you around.
/CJ, Sweden
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Sure, I could see that happening.The music, the VO and the writing is nice...it brings emotion to the surface. However, the looooong hand-held shaky camera work I couldn't deal with...halfway through I had to stop watching the screen. And I stopped the movie. I feel bad too...because other elements I was really attracted to.
I liked, the beginning for all the reasons Michael, mentioned. Also got tired of the different distances of the same shaky shot. And then towards the end I was thinking "Where is this going?" Especially with the amount of time left. But you know what? I really liked the end, lol it was pretty good.
Good writing, good VO, good music & good story. You should just play with the visuals.
Really did like the ending though.
Also got tired of the different distances of the same shaky shot.
Canon XH A1, no lighting at all. I actually used that exact steadicam, though some parts are intentionally shaky (duh).What camera and lighting did you use? I would invest $14 in my filmmaking if I were you and make a 14 dollar steadicam http://steadycam.org/
I haven't seen anything he's done, but from what I've heard he's tackling heavier subjects than I'd ever dream of. I'm a coward.Personally, I Didn't mind the long, hand held shot. I thought that the whole production was very well done actually. It reminded me alot of something by Gaspar Noe.