Short Film set in the near future - '90 Seconds'
NSFW
I made this!
I worked on this last year (I did the opening titles and a few other vfx bits). It's half an hour long but if you have time it came out rather well. Cheers.
(Marked NSFW because it might have some swears but I can't really remember)
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 10:44, Share, Reply)
I worked on this last year (I did the opening titles and a few other vfx bits). It's half an hour long but if you have time it came out rather well. Cheers.
(Marked NSFW because it might have some swears but I can't really remember)
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 10:44, Share, Reply)
Your contributions are fairly seamless, so well done -
but the acting is awful, the storyboarding is lame, the sound is dire...
No-one seems to move - walking while talking is something even George Lucas can manage: trying sneaking and talking, or running and talking. The shots are poorly composed - there's an unnecessary thermos flask butting into shot in the first scene. The sound is dreadfully balanced, as though it was recorded straight in the room where the scene plays, and not a single second of post production was done on it - you should at least make sure the levels are similar, or appropriate: the sneaking character is talking louder than the geeky lady who's remotely instructing him.
There may be a good story to be told here, but I couldn't be bothered to watch it long enough to find out.
On the plus side, I did watch enough to try to put together few examples of how to improve it. You're welcome.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 14:51, Share, Reply)
but the acting is awful, the storyboarding is lame, the sound is dire...
No-one seems to move - walking while talking is something even George Lucas can manage: trying sneaking and talking, or running and talking. The shots are poorly composed - there's an unnecessary thermos flask butting into shot in the first scene. The sound is dreadfully balanced, as though it was recorded straight in the room where the scene plays, and not a single second of post production was done on it - you should at least make sure the levels are similar, or appropriate: the sneaking character is talking louder than the geeky lady who's remotely instructing him.
There may be a good story to be told here, but I couldn't be bothered to watch it long enough to find out.
On the plus side, I did watch enough to try to put together few examples of how to improve it. You're welcome.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2013, 14:51, Share, Reply)