I like the use of the power station -- I've always thought they have an aura of menace about them. All of the locations are good, actually.
There was a definite Blair Witch meets Twin Peaks vibe to the vampire, especially the shot of him crouching in the basement. The murkiness of YouTube video really works with you in this piece, but in that shot especially -- he's almost smudged in to the wall.
Have you tried an edit with fewer intertitles, maybe just for dialogue?
I originally started to edit a short feature with sound, but it felt too much like David Lynch (maybe someday I'll post that version) so I abandoned the project for a number of months, then came back to it wanting to make a silent movie (the original script title was Nosferatu RGB). The original silent version had no inter titles. I added them later. I'll try and dig up that version and post it.
cool well i was woundering do u have to covert the files to put them into windows movie maker?...and what files are the video clips formatted?....the videos is cool i like that its silent very professional.
edited the movie on Adobe Premiere. the camera I used shoots in 24 progressive frames, which gives it that look...movie maker doesn't take 24p...number 13 (check it out)was shot with an XL1 at 30 progressive frames (which you CAN DO in movie maker).
DV files are encoded to tape...use a firewire and you can bring them in as avi files at 30progressive frames...try converting one of your vids to 30p avi and see what happens.
Yea PTBO ON, Canada :) Have yea ever thought of fliming as Video about the lift locks that place is damn creepy man.
michellewrightfan 1 year ago
Hello my fellow Peterboroughian!!!!
spookespook 1 year ago
wooooo ya go uncell weyn
jessebriangreer 3 years ago
I like the use of the power station -- I've always thought they have an aura of menace about them. All of the locations are good, actually.
There was a definite Blair Witch meets Twin Peaks vibe to the vampire, especially the shot of him crouching in the basement. The murkiness of YouTube video really works with you in this piece, but in that shot especially -- he's almost smudged in to the wall.
Have you tried an edit with fewer intertitles, maybe just for dialogue?
EricSSmith 3 years ago
I originally started to edit a short feature with sound, but it felt too much like David Lynch (maybe someday I'll post that version) so I abandoned the project for a number of months, then came back to it wanting to make a silent movie (the original script title was Nosferatu RGB). The original silent version had no inter titles. I added them later. I'll try and dig up that version and post it.
Thanks for your comments.
guythehood 3 years ago
cool well i was woundering do u have to covert the files to put them into windows movie maker?...and what files are the video clips formatted?....the videos is cool i like that its silent very professional.
fingersandwich2 3 years ago
edited the movie on Adobe Premiere. the camera I used shoots in 24 progressive frames, which gives it that look...movie maker doesn't take 24p...number 13 (check it out)was shot with an XL1 at 30 progressive frames (which you CAN DO in movie maker).
guythehood 3 years ago
DV files are encoded to tape...use a firewire and you can bring them in as avi files at 30progressive frames...try converting one of your vids to 30p avi and see what happens.
guythehood 3 years ago
what camera did u use? like a really good professional one?... good video!
fingersandwich2 3 years ago
i used a canon xl2. thanks!
guythehood 3 years ago