Thanks. Glad you dug it. We didn't win the contest but were in the top 5 runner ups. This film will be included on the "ABC's of Death" feature length film dvd/blu-ray sometime next year. Keep you eyes peeled.
Yes, i recognized from The gibbering horror... - Great location!
And T is for Termite - great editing Steve. And a lot of very nice details in costume and props that created a really interesting character. And the monster worked well.
Is this your first flick ever with out Lee O. Smith??? Aside from that, I'd love to team you up & Ben, my buddy/cinematographer who sold his flick at Sundance 2011 for 3 million dollars. I have a noir screenplay based in SC shooting soon Arri Alexa, a few Canon 7Ds tricked out for cinematography, and for car scenes, a couple of 1080p smaller cameras on shock mounts. Send me an note via YouTube if I can get you on board. Since WLTX, I studied Digital Cinema at Harvard and DePaul Univ. :)
what kind of camera did you use?
Jasonhockeymask 1 week ago
It's so good to see your stuff again! Loved your lens work on this one, and killer story as always.
ProbablyOkay 3 months ago
@ProbablyOkay
Thanks. Glad you dug it. We didn't win the contest but were in the top 5 runner ups. This film will be included on the "ABC's of Death" feature length film dvd/blu-ray sometime next year. Keep you eyes peeled.
stevedaniels5 3 months ago
This is to fun!
ColdWhiteProductions 4 months ago
Pretty good, where you get all the awesome locations? All your videos seem to have really nice dilapidated houses in them
TimeTravelisBoring 5 months ago
@TimeTravelisBoring
Thanks. The South is littered with abandoned houses. I actually shot previous short film "the gibbering horror of howard ghormley" there.
stevedaniels5 5 months ago
@stevedaniels5
Yes, i recognized from The gibbering horror... - Great location!
And T is for Termite - great editing Steve. And a lot of very nice details in costume and props that created a really interesting character. And the monster worked well.
I take my hat off. Keep up the good work.
/Marko
arastanaut 5 months ago
also, looks good..is this one of your first flicks shot in HD digital?
beachgirl2121 5 months ago
btw, super sharp editing...I love it. :)
beachgirl2121 5 months ago
Is this your first flick ever with out Lee O. Smith??? Aside from that, I'd love to team you up & Ben, my buddy/cinematographer who sold his flick at Sundance 2011 for 3 million dollars. I have a noir screenplay based in SC shooting soon Arri Alexa, a few Canon 7Ds tricked out for cinematography, and for car scenes, a couple of 1080p smaller cameras on shock mounts. Send me an note via YouTube if I can get you on board. Since WLTX, I studied Digital Cinema at Harvard and DePaul Univ. :)
beachgirl2121 5 months ago
Holy shit, wow!
ARandomCanadian 5 months ago
That's really imaginative! So much imaginary backstory. Do you do this all the time?
gabrielapetrie 5 months ago
@gabrielapetrie
Thank you. I wish I did this all the time. I still have a "day job." Maybe one day.....
Speaking of which, please follow the link in the video description and vote for me and this film so I can do this all the time.
stevedaniels5 5 months ago
Very well done. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to cut diamonds with my nipples.
Everyman1337 5 months ago
That was pretty damn good, Steve. Direction, cinematography, editing, music, effects - all top notch!
ConalCochran 5 months ago
@ConalCochran
Hey Josh
Thanks for the kind words. It means a lot.
stevedaniels5 5 months ago