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  • awesome!!!!!

  • Really awesome!! Where do you get youre gun souds?

  • Great job guys, hope to see you on the screen in the future!

  • really cool movie!:)

    one question: Where did you get the guns?

  • this is just awsome, better then the newer ones in my opinion

  • Great Job guys. These are the kind of short low budget films I want to make.

  • Oh, my god Hollywood is callin' for you! O .O

  • That was soooo awesome. Ryan, great job directing. And the writing was fantastic.

    All of you guys did a fantastic job. Way to prove your worth!

  • Magic! Still expecting that call from hollywood?

  • Just watched it, awesome!

  • is this (triune films) the film riot guys? (the connolly(spelling?) brothers)

  • Epic

  • FAnntasstic! love triune filllms/short movies! ;) xxxxxx

  • Could you please tell me what software you used for the music? If it's more than one software then what was it you used for the end credits? Thanks and a great film!

  • Believe it or not, it was all garage band.

  • Wow! It just shows that you don't need big budget software to create a great soundtrack!

  • I really like how your vids look so cinematic. What do you do to achieve this look? Do you just change the contrast, saturation, and crop /film it in widescreen?

  • Yeah. It is a combination of using 24p, good composition, lighting and color correction.

  • K, Thanks so much. Keep doing what you guys are doing!! I just got After effects, so your tutorials/tips are really helpful!!

  • That was EPIC! Love the edit and the acting especially the intensity. Good job!

  • Amazing intro... it kinda reminds me of a few interigation scenes from movies which I guess is what you were going for..

    Could you check our page out, especially our trailer and give us your point of view? Thanks

  • you are using adobe premiere??, we use premiere pro cs3

  • No. We use Final Cut Pro

  • thx, so do you think premiere is good 4 not-proffesional movies?, or is it a waste?

  • Premiere is a good program. a few indie features have been edited on it.

  • PMS is gone :(

  • It will be back. It's just gone for a minute.

  • It was so all amazing... im stuned, and am agoing to strive to be as good as you guys one day. Thank you

  • Very slick, great visuals, sound and editing!

  • this is probably one of the best videos i have ever seen period. by far my favorite short film. well done. im just curious to know, how long did it take to make this? (filming and editing)

  • right, so you are my idol now. how long was the editing process? i'm looking to go into this kind of field. btw, very nice video :)

  • this is the best looking youtube movie i've ever seen well done!

  • the music is like fight club

  • Well that was truly amazing

    10 out of 10

  • Really cool, thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done. Inspired me.

  • How did you get the sound so well. Im trying not to get that "empty room" acoustics. I have just bought a Sony PMW-EX1, and im not sure if i should use the build in microphone, or not.

    Maybe you could help :)

  • never use the built-in mic.

  • LOVE THIS!!! cinematography was great, acting was great. camera work was great....

    one day, one day i hope o be that good

  • that was so good it look very professional and the disarming seen was my fav

  • That was badass. I'd have to say it's about the most professional looking film I've seen on YouTube. If you don't mind my asking, what kind of a budget were you guys on for this movie? I'd like to see what you could do with a Hollywood-sized budget!

  • so intense, the music is very well presented and is quite dynamic, love your filming style triune!!!

  • Thank you very much.

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  • Very good!

  • Awesome work! Reminded me of a Tony Scott film.

  • good work!

  • Awesome Work! Amazing Acting!

  • How do you record a movie with those camershakes or whatever its called??

    How you do this??

  • "your zippers down".... "what? heh" hilarious

  • awesome. just awesome

  • I take it this was filmed in proper widescreen due to the small size of the picture? I done the same with my film B Movie. YouTube should convert it properly when you upload this. Good film though.

  • Yea it was, Not sure what youtube was thinking. :)

  • try re-uploading it. i thought the film was incredible! a nice HQ version of it would rock.

  • BELLO

  • Very Impressive. I look forward to seeing much more of your work in the days to come.

  • that was fantastic 5/5

  • wow. Very good. Im glad I subscribed to u guys :P

  • Nice. I'm 16 and going mediaschool in Norway.. this is some great inspiration!

    But two questions.. the weapons.. Were they models, or real? Borrowed from a museum or anything, or private collection?

    How did you do the muzzle flash?

    Thanks again for making such awsome videos! :)

  • The weapons were all fake. Some were airsoft and some starter pistols. We have a webisode coming where we show all of this.

  • If anyone could tell me track names or sites I could get music like this from I would greatly appreciate it.

    We are filming a mini-series atm and this sort of music would be awesome for it.

  • All the music in this short film is original music created just for Armistice.

  • WOW!

  • This was an Epic Movie. To be Honest i wish We could make our movies as good as this, the Camera work was amazing, and performances were great. The Directing in this was clearly outstanding.

  • nice nice nice!

  • This is badass. What was your lighting setup like?

  • For this we used a few lights we got from home depot, along with the DV55 creator kit from Lowel. Those halogen work lights and smakk can lights you can get from Home Depot are really great for low budget stuff!

  • Cool, i'm going to invest in them in the near future. I have seen great results with them. I'm assuming you diffused the light? If so how?

  • No I didn't actually. As you can see I went with very harsh lighting, so there was no need. If you want to diffuse though, you can use anything from white sheets to a foggy piece of glass.

  • whoa... thats awsome...

  • that was really good! had me captivated and wanting more. awsome film.

  • awsome

  • Good stuff your DP is awesome, It would have been flawless if you could see an implied light source in the background behind the character's heads in the distance a light pole perhaps or something the balance the complete black back ground and the characters.

  • very good film

  • Great Job!

  • I love the camera work. It reminded of the The bourne series without the motion sickness afterwords.

  • To be honest, I feel the acting is a little wooden, but besides that... these are all very well done and look incredibly professional and quite frankly astonishing, considering the limited budgets you have to helm with.

  • Thought this was very well done!! Keep em coming!

  • Very good, kept me tense threw the whole movie <33

    Try make like a 30 mins video. It would be great if you come up with a good story

  • Love it

  • Camera work is very bourne identity esque in some areas, it's pretty good:)

  • wow... i would like to see a full on major motion picture please... awesome flick

  • how you are putting the blood on the face what are you using??

  • Stage blood. You can find it by googling "Stage blood"

  • your films are gr8...i cant wait to go to college to i can strt making movies with a proper cast and crew lol

  • best video I've ever seen so far as of youtubewise. nice one. u should be awarded for this.

  • ur clips are good mix of csi and lucky seven

  • Triunefilms are awesome ^^ you should get awards :O

  • Thank you. :)

  • Super job. Very filmic. Are your "shaky cam" effect real time or done in post?

  • Thank you. And the "shaky cam" is all real time.

  • It really looks great. I'd love to learn you techniques. I do indie films but they don't come close to yours. Keep up the good work.

  • What camera and editing software did you use?

    Thanks in advance.

  • Never mind, I read on. A Canon XL2.

  • also, what was the music at the end?did you make it?

  • Thanks tyfra95. We are working toward the theater scene right now. :) All the music in the film is an original score made for the film.

  • you guys are really great, why havnt you made any real movies or gotten awards, you are all so good at acting and making the film, why havnt you made real ones that are in theaters, you guys totally deserve it BIG TIME, i wanna be a film maker to i dont have the money but ive written the script and stuff a little, hope you guys make it and become a real rich and famos film making group, id really love to see your movies longer, i hope i get into filmmaking aswell

  • too much shaky cam for my taste but the rest was pretty good, especially the acting was above what you normaly see with low-budget stuff. I also liked the colors accents in the diffrent scenes (I don't know the proper term for that ^^)

  • Thanks.

  • i loved it! u guys should make actaull movies, and tbh that was the first vid of urs i wacthed and l0ves it!

  • rly good ^^

  • hey awesome movie, i too am a film director. please check out my film, "The Imperial Force" and tell me what you think.

  • had me on the edge of my seat great!!!

  • Very good!

  • Great!. Congratulations for the movie and go ahead!.

  • Thanks! :)

  • Very good film! Congratulations to Bradley and Company. I'm going to see your other works.

  • Great videos you guys have! keep it up

  • the Frames when he gets punched are really skippy and lose. You need to merge the frames so it would come out more smooth.

  • he probably did that on purpose to get the effect that he is in a daze

  • Blank-shooting weapons? Prices, perhaps? A response would be great :)

  • Very nice, bravo! I like the use of the close up when he is lighting his cigarette and then switches to the guys face staring straight at you!

  • THIS IS AWESOME!!! what camera did u guys use?

  • very professionally done keep it up.....

  • very good film,i hope we can see more on the way

  • OMG you could be really good prof. filmmakers(and actors) This is great!!:O I'm making a short movie as a school project, but compared to this it's crap:O You guys just have the right camera positions and the little sounds that makes this so cool! Keep up the good work!:D

  • THIS-IS-A-SHORT! Great!

  • whoa this is coool dude! How long did it take you guys to film this?

  • Thanks. We shot it over two weekends.

  • les gars c est tres tres tres bien ce que vous faites comme film...

  • very very good. you guys obviously know what you are doing

  • Very nice.

  • that was no doubt the best short film i've ever seen.

    everything about it was perfect. amazing job

  • brilliant. if it was 2 hours i would go to the pictures to see it

  • :) thanks!

  • best short film ive seen on youtube

  • Wow. Thanks!

  • excellent! great film!

  • Too short :/

  • Dude this is awesome...id love to get involved in somthing like this!

  • that was badass it reminded me of 24. how do i join ur group?

  • where did u get the music from in the beginning

  • If you're are talking about the opening credit music... It's an original score made for this film.

  • what do u mean lol

  • Go a head and shoot me a message asking your question with a little more detail and I will be happy to answer it.

    Thanks,

    Ryan

  • Yes, perhaps you missed it;

    "Incredible, nice framing, great sound design and acting. May i ask;

    -How you achieved the shallow depth of field

    -How did you compose the score (with what plugins in pro tools ie, did you use midi vsts?

    -Where did you get the actors from?

    -How did you create/get the sound fx, was this all done in pro tools?

    -Did you record the dialogue with a boom mic

    -Also, where you going for a Tony Scott feel cause that definately comes across.

    And again, great job :)"

  • -The shallow depth of field was achieve with the XL2 by moving back, zooming in, and lighting for a wide open iris.

    -I composed the score using Garage Band, Pro-tools with Reason 3 and Soundtraks. It was all MIDI controlled instruments and all 100% original.

    -We casted at the film school we graduated from and also found a few locally through contacts.

    -Some sound fx were Foley recorded in Pro-Tools. Others pre-recorded

    I can't answer all the questions here because of the limited character count

  • Thanks, keep up the good shit.

  • CANON XL2!!???? What lens?

  • Just the standard lens that comes with the Canon XL2.

  • oscar wining this is

  • great film. awesome acting as well.

  • nice work man!!!!!

  • Excellent stuff!

  • Great Movie, with excellent lighting, camera angles and the acting is awesome but! with some after effects muzzle flash on those guns, it would have been the icing on the cake in the action scenes.

  • very good

  • Wow you guys are pretty good....I hopeu guys make a scary movie!!

  • your lighting is a little strong so you may want to put something up to block a little of it like i find that a white bed sheet works

  • The harsh brutal lighting is what we were going for. Diffusing the light with something like a white sheet would have softened it, which would cause the light to wrap more around the actors faces and lessen the contrast. So instead I lit the scenes with all opened faced lights to get the gritty look we ended up with. Great idea with use a sheet as a means of cheap diffusion though.

    Ryan

  • oh, i see. i just have no money for real accesories. what cameras do you use?

  • We shot this one on the Canon XL2.

  • thanks!

  • great film! may i ask how you made the opening credits like that?

  • Where did you guys get your music from?

  • All of our music is original works by Triune Films.

  • Or you can just ignore me ;)

  • Did you have a question?

  • Awesome! Final Cut Pro rules, although i don't have that. Well done!

  • love it good job guys

  • Incredible, nice framing, great sound design and acting. May i ask;

    -How you achieved the shallow(ish) depth of field

    -How did you compose the score (with what plugins in pro tools ie, did you use midi vsts?

    -Where did you get the actors from?

    -How did you create/get the sound fx (was this all done in pro tools?)

    -Did you record the dialogue with a boom mic

    -Also, where you going for a Tony Scott feel cause that definately comes across.

    And again, great job :)

  • wuau!! felicitacion!

  • Fantastic work. The camera work, color grading, sound design, acting, editing; just great.

  • Thanks!

  • You guys are truly my inspiration. I'm gonna study film in college, and seeing what an independent film company can do outside of Hollywood is truly inspiring. I love that not-Hollywood style, because I feel like the direction style of all those big films is way overplayed. That's why I like directors such as Paul Greengrass (I'm sure you know who he is.) whose backgrounds aren't in Hollywood. Did you know he specializes in documentaries. Well, thanks, guys, and keep rocking!

  • if that was a feature lengthed film that could probably hit the big screen, well, its much better than some of the rubbish thats shown at the cinema nowadays.

  • that was awesome! i love the storyline..

    did you guys go to film school or anything?

  • whoa cool! How long did you guys work on this, and what gear did you use? Sorry If I'm being repetitive.

  • Hey Phil. We shot this with a Canon XL2 and a small Lowell DV lighting kit. In post Final Cut Pro was used to edit, then Garage band and Pro-Tools for the score.

  • Awesome! Really good camera angels, sound/sound effects, and dialog too. It was so exciting to watch and keept my attention all through the film.

  • you guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • nice camera, what did you use?

  • Very nice vid..you guys should film some stuff in the UK, London.

  • That was the best ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • just great i saw your trailer "tell" now i watched some movies and i am impressed

    we made some shortfilms too i think there is potential but never as much as yours, your movie is like an image gallery and i like this kind of movie the pictures tell the story u neednt listen to the sound but its reinforce the images just great

  • Holy shit best youtube video wright there! wow amazing! 5/5 that should be a short famous film!

  • der hammer.... gerade wegs nach hollywood würde ich sagen.... damit macht man geld...

  • Money isn't everything...

  • wow boys, I'm impressed!

  • very well done!! not bad acting either!!

  • Loved the work! Looks sweet. I read you use FC Pro, are you on a mac as well? What are you using to burn to dvd from FC?

  • That was amazing! Bravo 5/5

  • Very good. I'm wondering: what type of editing software do you use? I use Roxio and VegasVideo. Sometimes MovieMaker when I get lazy... I haven't made anything big, but I've written a script and am going to start shooting in the summer.

  • We use Final Cut Pro.

  • Holy shit and I thought my camera had a great picture! How much was your camera?

  • It's the Canon XL2. I think the priced has drop and you can get it now for around $4,000.