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Post by Justin Lovell »

The hair was in the gate for the whole kungfu film. (shot in sequence, no editing allowed, so it's there to stay).. unless i paint it out...

Thanks for the comments guys.

"Is the music a remix of a the Goblin soundtrack for Dario Argento's Suspiria?"
Correcto-mondo. That is a remix by RJD2, pretty dope eh?

MATTIAS:
I directed and DP'd everything on the reel except the stilt and squib stuff (I was DP on the stilts, and cam op on the squibs). Most of the stuff I transferred too... At the end it states 'cinematographer'... but I tend to be vague about that 'cause I don't want to pigeon hole myself as just a cinematographer or as just a director... can't tell everyone you do everything though...
I agree with you about the squib shots, maybe just include one of the shots.. I think a better color treatment would make it shine a little better.
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Post by anitasanger »

really, really nice footage and well put together. my favourite clip is the one where the person is running across the screen on the horizon with a kite.
"when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." -hst.
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Post by yolia »

jusetan:
It's one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen.

Thanks.
Victor
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