I wouldn't want to be considered a out-topic spammer, but I've just post a preeliminary trailer of my first feature (digibeta) and, since most of you are filmmakers, would like to hear your comments and opinions.
The trailer is a 'work in progress' (no color correction, several generation loss, midi music as orchestra placeholderl, etc). It's in Spanish language, so, I supposse most of you would have to guess!. (At least it's nos Icelandic!;-)).
We have also several 'dream sequences' we shot with K40 and the pressure plate at 70 fps that I'm waiting to arrive from Rank transfer.
here's the link:
http://www.efektivadigital.com/lahabita ... teaser.htm
Mr Floppy
OT: Or Slightly, My feature Trailer
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Thanks,
That's when all the time, tears and my Med School near wasted really makes sense ;-)
The feature is 'La Habitación Cerrada' (The Shuttered Room, not very much in common with Derleth work). Was shoot this October in Madrid, in 15 days (8 to 16 hours a day), in digital betacam (790WSP)(this trailer is a un-timed dv dupe, several generation loss) with a young cast and crew and half-paid by me and a colombian narco...
Just kiddin ...he's colombian, but not sure about the narco.
I cannot tell you very much about the story at this point, but let guess it's something like a mix between The Changelling and Jacob's Ladder.
We will be getting a website soon (english too), featuring more info and a lot of the weird things that happenned while shooting, particurarly when my Production Manager convinced me to shot it in digibeta instead in K40 directly (I'm sorry, I'm sorry!!).
I've also shoot several comparision shots between digibeta and k40 (with a bunch of ND in the digibeta, of course). As soon as I got them back, will post here.
Cheers!
Mr Floppy
That's when all the time, tears and my Med School near wasted really makes sense ;-)
The feature is 'La Habitación Cerrada' (The Shuttered Room, not very much in common with Derleth work). Was shoot this October in Madrid, in 15 days (8 to 16 hours a day), in digital betacam (790WSP)(this trailer is a un-timed dv dupe, several generation loss) with a young cast and crew and half-paid by me and a colombian narco...
Just kiddin ...he's colombian, but not sure about the narco.
I cannot tell you very much about the story at this point, but let guess it's something like a mix between The Changelling and Jacob's Ladder.
We will be getting a website soon (english too), featuring more info and a lot of the weird things that happenned while shooting, particurarly when my Production Manager convinced me to shot it in digibeta instead in K40 directly (I'm sorry, I'm sorry!!).
I've also shoot several comparision shots between digibeta and k40 (with a bunch of ND in the digibeta, of course). As soon as I got them back, will post here.
Cheers!
Mr Floppy
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Hey Mr Floppy - If I could swap my Super8 kit for a Digibeta camera, I would not need more than a second to decide. Digibeta is cool - your production designer is very sensible, not an old romantic/ eccentric like most of us here. :lol: I would still shoot Super8 here and there of course, but I think Digibeta can look really great and it's so versatile...
Lucas
Lucas