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when i watch the trailer on this computer, it has a problem that resembles bad tracking on a VHS tape. anyone else have this problem? -- Clyde www.partypooperfilms.com
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| Posts: 107 | Location: Seattle, WA | Registered: May 28, 2003 |    |
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i seem to have fixed the "tracking" thing. let me know if anyone still sees any problems. oh and we used a panasonic DVX100 fantastic, -- Clyde www.partypooperfilms.com
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| Posts: 107 | Location: Seattle, WA | Registered: May 28, 2003 |    |
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Looks awesome, well done. This film comes across as a genre to me(correct me if I am wrong). But it's nice to see some action in the trailers, because most good drama's have a degree of action in them. My suggestion would be add some more action to it... if your looking for suggestions that is  If you don't look I'll force you to _=_
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| Posts: 590 | Location: Canada | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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Hey hey.. me likey. (vague 70's "Mikey likes it" refference)
Maybe more importantly, my wife (who isnt to into film liked it. She said it looked interesting. Most definently a teaser thoguh. Not to much to go on. Although I like the dollie moves, especially on the cops and the girl in the chair. Quick question.. did you use the cine-like gama switch on that cam, in addition to the 24p? Anyways, good job man. I look forward to the finished product. R. Michael
"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
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| Posts: 1534 | Location: WPB, Florida | Registered: November 22, 2002 |    |
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| Posts: 107 | Location: Seattle, WA | Registered: May 28, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Party Pooper: We did use the cine-like gamma!!!
Ahh... good. I was about to say. That is half the look. I brought mine along with me when I went to Florida for the HD shoot. People were blown away. I cant wait to complete a short shot on this cam. Good luck with Abomination. R. M. "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
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| Posts: 1534 | Location: WPB, Florida | Registered: November 22, 2002 |    |
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i have no idea whats going on. good dollies err...yeah...whatever everybody else said.  ------- -Kyle Johnson -------
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| Posts: 3927 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003 |    |
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What the hell is this "  "?! But no, be finishing some crap at end of August...thats when I, and Rebirth of Cool, will be submitting some crap. How did you do all the tracking shots...or dollies...(whatver...  )for your movie? Did you actually have good equipment or is there someother crazy secret? ------- -Kyle Johnson -------
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| Posts: 3927 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003 |    |
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Why not just post the plans here?
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I don't want FOP godammit, I'm a Dapper Dan Man.
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Okay here is the planes...someone on here already posted this site once before I think...so thank them! http://www.do-it-yourself.netfirms.com/dolly.htmBut But But...I would suggest buying aluminum instead of "steel"...and when you drill your holes in the "aluminum" make sure to take your time or else you will have a sideways looking track(which your wheels connect to). Oh and use skateboard wheels! One more thing...Make sure to keep your pipes as clean as possible or else the dents and bumps will mess up that "smoooooooooooooth" shot you are looking for. And if someone figures out a way to suspend the "pipes" with out screwing up the flow of the dolly...let me know please! TRAILER HERE: http://www.partypooperfilms.com/abomination.htmThe silence of awe shall soon be heard.
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| Posts: 608 | Location: Everett,WA,USA | Registered: December 06, 2002 |    |
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I have like a stupid dolly, not camera dolly, but one that looks like this primarily used to move heavy objects; But mine has wheels on the other side aswell, making it a FOUR WHEEL DOLLY, so I just lay it down, either duct tape the tripod on, or have someone sit while the other pushes...I havn't been able to try it in an actual movie yet, but I had my sister push me around and the shots look pretty decent...so if you don't have fourty bucks, or don't wanna waste fourty bucks (me), then find someone with one of those.  ------- -Kyle Johnson -------
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| Posts: 3927 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003 |    |
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