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so, im a young filmmaker and all ive really done so far are contest entries and commercials but ive found ways to really hone the style and practice visual tricks. here's a link to one that ive done recently.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSgFEWVYlR4

please, take a look, tell me what you think...and also, in what ways has everyone tried to innovate even with limited resources and equipment thats not exactly top of the line.
 
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sorry...i guess i should explain a little better. i shot everything as video...played with it in photo shop and used SONY VEGAS to edit...which ive found to be unbelievably well equipped for such a small price tag ($60)
 
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very good work, its a bit coked out and reminds me of old Steven Reedy (are his films still on here? look him up) could have potential, but please slow down my mind works a lot slower than you new age kids.
 
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thanks for the tip...that seems to be a fairly common critique. i guess i tried to pack a little too much into such a short space. im having trouble finding much steven reedy. any advice?
 
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yeah Steve isnt around anymore and his films are no longer on the site, I know he's doing something cause his imdb.com page says he has a new film he's working on. he likes to make ninja movies if I remember that being the trend he fell into!
 
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I thought that was awesome dude, good work. I didn't think it was too fast, it was fast but clear. Better than all the commercials you see on tv.
 
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see Stephen Reedy's ("ph" instead of "v" Kyle) work at this link:

http://www.studentfilms.com/film/castmember/detail.do?castMemberId=1001

watch Takeback 2 and Undercut stuff
 
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thanks fatalfire! i really appreciate it. and i checked out some of reedy's videos...i really liked the opening sequence in undercut...visuals were superb
 
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