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Hey guys,

Finally posted it. Missing a few recent things I've shot. Check it out if you're interested.

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Nice work Justin!
How did you achieve this b&w lith Corbjin like effect at the end? Was it shot digitally or on film and then digitally processed?
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the image quality of most shots is terrific, but I really liked framing and camera movements also. well done!
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jimmyking wrote:Nice work Justin!
How did you achieve this b&w lith Corbjin like effect at the end? Was it shot digitally or on film and then digitally processed?
shot black and white 16mm 3374 (kodak) and had it processed as a neg. That was the end of the roll, so it burned out like that. Pretty eh? I love organic film effects.
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Interesting ! Like minestrone - pity about the hip-hop elements (and the thumping bass).
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Cool!
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Post by reflex »

There are some nice shots in there and I love the look of the last shot, but get rid of the sequence with the hair in the gate - it conveys the wrong message.
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great, you'll find work with that one i'm sure. it's not obvious whether this is your director's, cinematographer's or even telecine operator's reel though (or did i miss that?).

i agree on the hair in the gate. just cut to that sequence a little leater when it's not so obvious. as it is now it's the first thing you see. i think that very sequence of that very film is the best thing you've done actually, so don't drop it completely. also, i think the sequence after that with the squib stuff isn't quite up to par. nothing not great should ever be on a showreel.

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AWESOME
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...very nice Justin! Your cinematic signature shines through...

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fantastic work
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Great stuff!

Is the music a remix of a the Goblin soundtrack for Dario Argento's Suspiria?

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Excellent work man!
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wow, nice work :D
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very nice, ditch that little piece with the hair in the gate, and you are golden :)
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