Watervention - IUOW Film Competition 2011 Entry

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*** MADE FOR THE IUOW 2011 FILM COMPETITION ***

This is a short film on conserving water. It is meant to have a hint of an "Intervention" spoof thrown in there too. If you like it, like it.

Thanks!

ALL MUSIC IS MADE IN GARAGE BAND AND IS FREE TO USE UNDER APPLE'S TERMS OF USE! :-)

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- Warren

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  • sweet!

  • @RugbyyKidd Thanks :)

  • awesome video - i really enjoyed it! may i ask what camera you used to film this? Looks to me like a DSLR but im not sure

  • @SpatPro Yes, the Canon 550D with the F1.8 50mm prime lens! And the kit lens, gotta love the kit lens.

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  • NO, U MAY NOT WASH YOUR CAR

  • @LianProductions To process ocean water (a huge percentage of the worlds water), takes a lot of energy and time. If we had to distill all our water from the oceans before drinking it, there'd be shortages everywhere and water costs skyrocketing. Of course, we wouldn't die of thirst or anything, but we'd definitely run into trouble.

  • NVM! 

  • Idk Id go with Brandy dies instead but w/e still a great film!

  • @MacWarMedia i did, its still weird lol... even tho it is a bit cheesy at least the overall work was better than 'professional' stuff. while its not my cup of tea, i hope it works for the competition thing.

  • @CrysisMachinima yea, mostly for the US only tho... or those who base their water usage off what the US does.

    its all in how its managed.

  • @CrysisMachinima

    2% of the worlds water is safe to consume directly*. Virtually none of the water you're going to consume in your future lifetime is part of that 2%. haha unless you go hiking and drink out of a stream or something. otherwise, the 98% is filterable, it just costs lots-o-money, so if we don't waste so much water, demand goes down and prices drop :)

  • Nice cinematography , it was spot on !

  • how touching

    

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