for as long as it complies with the minimum standards for broadcast.Originally Posted by BeoR
for as long as it complies with the minimum standards for broadcast.Originally Posted by BeoR
redlites, submit your script we might be able to help you with the production if it gets approved...
aw, so di gyud na pwede ang na vcd na noh?
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pobre said;
Probably, the group can organize a small private screening for some of our shortfilms. If the number of person interested is something substantial then we can probably do it given the available resources.wlay cable sa amoa
You can never go wrong if you follow the course of nature....
vanceloma, if you still have the raw footage you can re-encode... but then again show us your material, we'll see what we can do.
Here is the first teaser for the show in RCTV.
http://dl.downloadhosting.com/downlo...tvrevised3.mpg
Its a big file about 10 mb in mpeg2 format.
You can never go wrong if you follow the course of nature....
beor, the script aint that good because of less time. Were doin some changes now. This is actually just a school project but i wanted it to look good so i decided to direct n edit it well so i could have a pleasing output. Although the story isnt that mind bugling, im just after the cinematography and the consistency of the film. i just wana study how it works and what makes it look good.Im just using 2 cameras for the film. although i think its soooo "kulang", wala man tay ma himo. heheh.. wala may naay cam sa group. anyway, if i finish it, il show it to you. This will be the very first short film im goin to do so i expect it to suck.. as they say, you learn from experience.. oh, if you want a short clip from the movie, i already have one rendered. just let me know and ill send it to you. We had a problem with the lighting though.. kulang kaayo..
If youve got suggestions, im open.. thanks.
In my filmmaking years --- 55 features and documentary titles todate --- I have never used a two-camera set-up. Always one camera.
A razor cut of a 4-wheel SUV commercial film shot in a southern Australian outback only had one camera to simulate multiple POVs.
One camera is just fine. Two is paradise. Three and more is heaven.
Milos Foreman's "One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest" had 7 cameras --- all Panavision --- in the asylum set-up.
Be happy with one. It is here where the real test of a filmmaker takes place.
Jomark's blind teaser on RCTV/Ch. 36 for SineBuano is now on air.
Watch it and be surprised what SineBuano people can do with very little resources in their hands.
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