It looks pretty good for the most part. I have seen better looking images on RED, but overall, its still looks good, regardless of what it was shot on. I agree with CDCosta though, I don't really get much from it. I think Indie films usually end up with ineffective trailers. The trailer gives me no story. A trailer should be almost like a short film version of the movie, but ending just before the climax. I want to know what the movie is ABOUT, not just see things that HAPPEN in it. I need a story to be enticed by. Fortunately, it was weird enough that I watched the whole thing, but again, I don't know anything about the intentions of the film, so I'm not sure I'd want to even see it. The trailer needs to play out with a beginning, middle and end (more of an open end, wanting me to watch the movie to see what happens) to entice the viewers. I feel that many indies have this fault, and show montages of random events that have no meaning to the viewer, since there is no story presented. Anyway, trailer aside, the movie looks pretty good from a cinematography standpoint. It also look really messed up, but interesting, I just wish there was a trailer that would show me more of the story so I would know if I really wanted to watch it or not.