The film won a semifinalist placing in the Yobi TV competition last year. The Verve apparently had no problem with us using the song Bittersweet Symphony (since they didn't balk at us using it on Youtube either), so the award stands. Not all artists strictly enforce the DRM standards, which is good for us short film artists!
Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoyed it (even with the possible copyright infringement)
Forget rule of thirds, framing, compostion, lens adapters and DOF. Keep doing your stories, you're a good writer. That's what made this short work. Good job, man.
your framing and composition is wrong never frame the subject in the middle of the frame, and you have to much film space. Try using a 35mm lens adapter see the difference in DOF. Use the rule of thirds all the time, and work on your angles a bit more use more close up shots.
yeah, we didn't understand much of that when we filmed this, it was only our 2nd try at a serious short film. We've definitely done a better job on our newer stuff, though.
So the guy that called was just some random guy? That's cool. And it changed his life. LOL!! Good twist. These short films remind me of the days when I went to film school.
I know it says in the production notes that you liked the old song better, but to be honested with you guys I like this one. I think it sets a better mood for the ending. Either way, it's still a great film!
i subscribed! :)
msluvthecomputernerd 5 months ago
i liked it, somehow ... its good !! ,
Ppalquelee 6 months ago
Should we be reminding ourselves of this everyday?
cscdigitalgraphics 6 months ago
how can this film be award wining?
how could you have entered it for a festival with copy-write breaches?
unless you payed the verve for the use of there song?
dunkerk3 1 year ago
dunkerk3 -
The film won a semifinalist placing in the Yobi TV competition last year. The Verve apparently had no problem with us using the song Bittersweet Symphony (since they didn't balk at us using it on Youtube either), so the award stands. Not all artists strictly enforce the DRM standards, which is good for us short film artists!
Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoyed it (even with the possible copyright infringement)
PricelessFilms 1 year ago
Forget rule of thirds, framing, compostion, lens adapters and DOF. Keep doing your stories, you're a good writer. That's what made this short work. Good job, man.
worldskb 2 years ago
Thank you!
PricelessFilms 2 years ago
your framing and composition is wrong never frame the subject in the middle of the frame, and you have to much film space. Try using a 35mm lens adapter see the difference in DOF. Use the rule of thirds all the time, and work on your angles a bit more use more close up shots.
steliber 2 years ago
yeah, we didn't understand much of that when we filmed this, it was only our 2nd try at a serious short film. We've definitely done a better job on our newer stuff, though.
PricelessFilms 2 years ago
So the guy that called was just some random guy? That's cool. And it changed his life. LOL!! Good twist. These short films remind me of the days when I went to film school.
NostalgicSource 2 years ago
Great concept! I would've loved to see some indepthness with the characters, though.
beantrouser 2 years ago
I know it says in the production notes that you liked the old song better, but to be honested with you guys I like this one. I think it sets a better mood for the ending. Either way, it's still a great film!
juunigastu 3 years ago