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I can see what Santo is driving at in his own style :-D But I have to say that judging from mattias other works that I have seen (his sister graduation, and a music video), that mattias is really good. I do not know the story of his film, but the trailer was actually quite good. Nice facial and tracking shots with good emotional and dramatic content. Very appealing. Reminds me, sort of, of Meg Ryan :-D Good work Mattias - from what we have seen in the trailer so far and taken for its own merit. Actually I was able to form a picture of the plot based on the trailer.
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Santo wrote:So, why exactly would I see this film? Or book it for a film festival? Based on this trailer, it just comes across as a throwaway seen it before series of shots of a couple of attractive models in CU headshots. What does this short have that would get my attention? I don't see anything here. This just looks like another fairly slick shot on super16 or 35 short of pretty people going through relationship ups and downs. Who cares?
thanks for your feedback. i should have mentioned that this trailer was put together in two minutes to show as a teaser to friends and members of this forum. you're probably right it makes no sense at all to somebody who has no idea what this is at all. i'll take your advice with me when we cut the "real" one.
Having said that, I know how worthless most films are that get into film festivals with programmers basing their decisions on playing it safe and/or "old boys" networks, so my criticisms likely may not be important if your film allows them to play it safe and you are part of some "old boys" network.
sadly i'm not that well connected, yet, so the film has to get in on its own merits. the good part is that most festival shorts aren't actually that great, selected using the old boys method or not. :-) anyway as i said this teaser is not meant to sell the film. the festivals get the complete film to preview and we're working on a much better trailer for the website.

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Post by Scotness »

I thought it looked good - but it didn't really tell me much - but as you said Matt it's not the real trailer so that doesn't really matter. Knowing what the voice over means though does add a bit of interest to it. Keen to see the rest

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If you made a longer trailer, please post again. It looks indeed very promising, but even now understanding the voiceover it is still not really telling something. But hey, it´s a teaser, right?
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mathis wrote:it´s a teaser, right?
exactly!

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I'm actually very supportive of what I've seen of Mattias's work. I had nothing but good comments for LAST ONE IN IS A ROTTEN EGG and said so widely and thought it was a nice little piece. A film which seems to have helped launch his career and is leading to other things -- like this new short. My criticism is based on a school of thought that requires that one approach these things from the most critical angle possible and spare no feelings. However to do so effectively, you need to have some idea of what you're talking about and be specific and, preferably, put yourself in the shoes of some jerk who's in control of judging/showing/buying/distributing these things. It's not so easy -- you have to know a few and figure out how they think.
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yeah, i appreciate your feedback. sometimes you sound like our executive producer who comes to the editing room sometimes, watches ten seconds, and the walks away while half to himself saying "yep, you guys sure got lots of work to do". :-) i think i misunderstood you during the last thread on this subject, and thought you were simply taking roger's side in trying to punish me for something i supposedly said that could possibly have hurt the feelings of someone. ;-) that's the only reason i got defensive over your criticism.

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you need to have some idea of what you're talking about and be specific and, preferably, put yourself in the shoes of some jerk who's in control of judging/showing/buying/distributing these things. It's not so easy -- you have to know a few and figure out how they think.
And we all know who it is you are talking about, don´t we! :lol:

I kinda agree a little, but don´t you think it is time to put down the battle-axe? :wink:

Seriously, if we all just go on being the nice and polite guys we are, maybe "everyone" will eventually follow the footsteps of kindness?
And I think that I have been seeing a little bit more gentle side of this "jerk" lately, perhaps the transformation to a super-nice-kind-not insulting-nor rude kinda guy has started as a result of the discussions in the past?

Lets just hope that he doesen´t lose his skills and sharp eyes in the transformation! :D
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You've totally lost me here. Who exactly could I possibly be talking about on this board? There is nobody here that I know of that is a film distributor or film festival judge/programer (of any consequence) or broadcaster.
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Oh, I think I understand -- but there's no question I was talking about Mattias's rough cut teaser in my first post. It's addressed to him. And then in my second post I'm talking about people (as far as I know) who are not on this board.
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Uppsala BildTeknik wrote:And we all know who it is you are talking about, don´t we!
we do? i'm one of the few who knows santo's real identity and i've still no idea whatsoever which distributors or festival curators he might know...
And I think that I have been seeing a little bit more gentle side of this "jerk" lately
ok, now i'm starting to get a feeling you're talking about me? that doesn't make sense. you mean santo has to think like me to know what a distributor would think of my trailer? i think you've misunderstood something here.

anyway, please, can we keep this on topic? i posted this to show and discuss my trailer.

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Post by Uppsala BildTeknik »

OK, maybe I read through the post a bit too fast :oops:

I just thought that the
put yourself in the shoes of some jerk
and the critical judgement in the first post was a continuance of
Hey, this being a Mattias-style asshole is kind of fun!
But apparently not... my mistake, lets just drop the whole thing, shall we? :)
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Post by Nigel »

Personally, I am waiting to see more.

The clip that Mattias showed prior to the teaser was a decent clip--Dusty but not bad.

The short could end up being a good sized crow-bar that he may be able to use for some leverage in the future--Who knows...

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Nigel wrote:The short could end up being a good sized crow-bar that he may be able to use for some leverage in the future--Who nows...
yes, while i certainly have artistic ambitions with this film, the main idea behind making it "the professional way" is to break into the industry.

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Nicely photographed and the sound is good too. Although, in my humble opinion, the opening shot needs to be stronger for a trailer. The actor looks confused and at first I was too. Then in the following scene it becomes clear that your story is about her crisis.

I think a good trailer is like meeting someone in person. You get a feeling for who they are right away, instantly. I don't know if I have the words to explain what it means to me, but I feel like a good trailer should say something about a characters shoes, or car, or bicycle, or breakfast, or boyfriend.....and I suppose that happens a bit in this trailer, but truth is for me, the first scene makes or breaks a trailer. Your first scene doesn't say enough to warrant its length in the trailer....I hope my comments are helpful in some way...

I look forward to seeing the finished product!

Cheers,

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mattias wrote:yeah, that's it. i'm going to submit it to a couple of festivals in england too. i'll let you know if it gets into any.

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