Consequences - Short Drama

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

The driver from a fatal car accident visits his partners grave on a daily basis continuing to blame himself for her death.

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#42 - Top Favourited (6th January) - Film & Animation
#69 - Top Rated (6th January) - Film & Animation

Our first short film for 2010. Shot using the Panasonic NV-GS400 in a Cinemascope 2.35:1 ratio.

Each shot has been purposely held for longer creating a look unlike any of my previous projects.

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  • A visual treat *****

  • Beautiful pete,no words need to be spoken when such imagery captures everything that needs to be said,magic *****

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  • wow!! pure emotions

    it does not need a single word it does all that for you

    100% perfection

  • So powerful * * * * *

  • Unlike your other work. Excellent all the same!

  • Thank you, Pete! You are truly an artist! I look forward to more of your films...and works or art!

  • Excellent, Loved it!

    Well done Pete, keep them coming!

  • Pete, this is an absolute work of art. The cinematography alone would challenge anything that's come out of Hollywood in recent years. The imagery was superb. I didn't anticipate the ending. Nice touch. 5*****

    All the best the you and your family for 2010!

    Cheers

    Ferdy

  • Job very well done Pete. Executed flawlessly. The droning, yet interesting music adds a terrificly haunting cadence to the imagery - which is superb. An awesome short piece. Well done!

  • excellent m8 well done! popping by to check on everyone of my subscribers.. Good thing i did.

  • The bird was a nice touch, as was the bug. (I like the bug in particular, felt like a metaphor for how the protaganist saw himself.) Were those spur of the moment shots, or did you anticipate some wildlife activity?

    My heart felt heavy when the rapid succession of sounds/scenes from the accident came in. Great shot at 2:33 with him walking behind the snowy branch,

    The mild peppiness of the music somehow intesifies the feeling of loss and confusion. Interesting ending.

  • Brilliant,no words and a story told beautifully, two great talents working together-goosebumps indeed.

    Happy New Year to you and Aidey-I am sure it will be.

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