Bet you al thought I was dead.. not so not so.. not to say there werent those who have tried to kill me over the past couple years but I live and percivere.
Here is the short but sweet update.. Back in South Florida, working at the studio in Miami I uised to and we have som e big things going on. I was made head editor on our in house feature film "Tumbe" and we are almost completed. We will be ready for and out at AFM in Nov.
Now most of this feature was shot on the DVX100 with the PS technik adapter and 35mm primes, but since the initial production we now own an HVX with PS and new primes and since we had a few additional cene sto shoot we used that rig. Its nice because the few additional scenes were sprinkled throughtout the film and almost all were well served by some slomo.. which now we have.
Regardless we shot the ending end of last week.. very short scene and it does not necessarilly make sense unless you have seen the rest of the film and what this character has been through, but it sure is pretty. This clip is the HVX with the PS and a dollie. No CC has been done to this yet and we did not even need the bounce boards.. we could not have asked for a better South Florida day to shoot.
So below are a few raw stills and then below that watch the clip. This is the soundtrack music but sound design has not yet been added nor has the other side of the phone conversation. Otherwise enjoy and there should be several trailers to see up soon. -Tizzy
"Luck, is when opportunity, meets preperation." "There are 3 sides to every story. Yours, mine, and the truth, and none of us are lying" -Robert Evans Tizzy Entertainment
Great stills. Exciting project! Good to hear from you. The clip was really corny, but for some reason it really worked. Maybe that's out of context, but the cornyness (real or imagined) was a good cornyness.
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Hey thanks donut.. Yeah I look at the scene stand alone and think corny to, when i look at it in context of the rest of the film its great.. the last line is a tad corny regardless, but its a movie tagline so.. whatcha gonna do. -Tizzy
"Luck, is when opportunity, meets preperation." "There are 3 sides to every story. Yours, mine, and the truth, and none of us are lying" -Robert Evans Tizzy Entertainment
Hey funk, yes you may ask... actually we did not use a boom,, it was a wirless lav pinned inside his shirt.. easiest way to go ina situation like that. There should be a trailer out by end of next week (actually several, they will be playing at AFM in the lobby.. the shuttle buses and in the buyers room) I start cutting them tomorrow, so they should be up end of next week. -Tizzy
"Luck, is when opportunity, meets preperation." "There are 3 sides to every story. Yours, mine, and the truth, and none of us are lying" -Robert Evans Tizzy Entertainment
Well Titanium.. they can.. it just costs... alot. You have to have a booth there AND then pay an additional fee for the trailers. I dont want to drop numbers lets just say it cost under $10,000 all togethere.. but not by much. -Tizzy
"Luck, is when opportunity, meets preperation." "There are 3 sides to every story. Yours, mine, and the truth, and none of us are lying" -Robert Evans Tizzy Entertainment
Oh man.. funny because later today someone asked my boss what it all costs and i ahd a bit of an awakening. Lets just say the trailer setup alone costs $4000. So now with everything else.. it would be more accurate to say it cost under $20,000... but not by much. Moral of the story.. wanna play in the big game? You gotta buy a uniform. -Tizzy
"Luck, is when opportunity, meets preperation." "There are 3 sides to every story. Yours, mine, and the truth, and none of us are lying" -Robert Evans Tizzy Entertainment