If you want, you can send me what you have and I'll see what I can do.
The good news is that I did get started on it.. I also got an offer from my best friends fiancé to help write it, very nice of her. I will take her up on that, hopefully it doesn't end as poorly . She's attending school for screen writing but I don't know how far along she is in the curriculum
When your script is done - this weekend, right? - find a few people whose opinions you trust to politely and constructively rip it to shreds; perhaps a few other people from right here on IndieTalk in keeping with your IT theme/format. Then quickly rewrite, get a few more comments, rewrite again and get busy; you're under a time constraint, correct?
And, of course, I have to ask... What's the deal with production sound?
If you want, you can send me what you have and I'll see what I can do.
Production sound is being recorded with a Rode NTG-3
We did a test on location last week and the dialogue was absolutely beautiful!! The only complaint is that you can hear all the crickets in the woods.
SThat's a problem. Is the scene shot indoors or outdoors? Because the sound of the crickets with the dialogue is going to make audio editing a pain in the @$$.
ON ANOTHER NOTE...
Sounds like your script has turned out very well! It's good to be proud and confident about your work.
Ugh.. is it really not a simple thing to eliminate the chirping sounds in post?
I don't know how people are supposed to put out one short a month
I thought that you said that there is chirping heard in the dialogue recordings/tests. I could imagine it to be slightly difficult to separate the chirping from the dialogue. But I could be wrong.
I wonder how Ryan Connolly puts out two short films/tutorials a week and a 10-15 movie review show every week. It amazes me.
Well I hope you're wrong! Because I want this to be easy
Counting my blessings.. Another one good thing I have going for me here is that it is a PARTY. And so I am going to have music playing nearly the entire time. It'll hopefully drown out the insects.
People record all kinds of horror films in the woods and nature. Do you have to pop off a couple shotgun rounds first to shut them up? Maybe entice a lion into hunting.. What shuts up wildlife reliably ? haha I need that "quiet.. too quiet" sound
He must have a nice team behind him. How did he get his short films on IMDB?
Hopefully the music covers it up
I don't know how people are supposed to put out one short a month
Great location. I loved that pool and all those trees surrounding it. Very nice.
Will you be uploading a password protected file version of this at some point (once post etc done) for us to view? Or a trailer? Would love to see it.
Are you familiar with Parkinson's Law?
"Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion."
We don't do once a month on a steady basis - but nearly all of our films are made in a weekend, from concept to completion. It's all about decision making. When you don't have to make decisions, you generally don't - so the more time you have, the more time you have to put off making a decision. Making a film requires making a lot of decisions, and the longer you take with each decision the longer you delay the next one and so on. Its the accumulated time of making all those decisions that can really stretch the process out.
So if you do want to make one short a month ( or just work quicker) you just have to set hard deadlines, shooting dates, etc. Don't try to figure out how long it will take you to do something - decide how long it will take.
And good luck with the short!
Hope its going well.. I note you posted at 3 am, so good boy up early!
These are very entertaining. Please continue with these
Also, what was the creepy line?
"We were just talking about how good you look"