New 1080p 3d conversion of the original film.
"The Milkman" is based on the life of my great grandfather who was a milkman and also a hitman. This film played at the Sacramento International Film Festival in May 2008. It was nominated for Best Cinematography at the Chapman Student Film Awards, and the script was a finalist for the Location Filmmaking competition at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts.
Be sure to check out other music by composer Akira Wing
http://akirawing.com
"The Milkman" was shot on Super 16mm film, had a 2K telecine, and edited on a 1080p master in Avid Media Composer.
Please visit http://milkmanthefilm.com for more information.
Production
Barbara Nicholson (Executive Producer), Georgia Lauchland (Executive Producer), Hiro Kamegaya (Script Supervisor), Marcie Nicholson (Producer), Mark Nicholson (Director), Matt Duffer (Producer), Mike Cersosimo (Assistant Director), Ross Duffer (Producer), Rudy Schuh (Executive Producer)
Writing
Mark Nicholson (Writer)
Performance
Andrea Brodkin (Lead Actor), Brandon Shim (Supporting Actor), Christopher Lohr (Lead Actor), Dave Nicholson (Supporting Actor), David Allen Graf (Lead Actor), Debbie Kagy (Supporting Actor), Douglas MacPherson (Supporting Actor), Evan Carnes (Lead Actor), Jagger Chase (Supporting Actor), Lauren Ruggeri (Supporting Actor), Melissa Zanit (Lead Actor), Nathan Giese (Supporting Actor), Peggy Nicholson (Supporting Actor)
Camera
Alex Lotz (Sound Mixer), Andrew Ryan (Key Grip), Annie Wildmoser (Cinematographer/DP), Anthony Marostica (Assistant Camera), Christina Ortiz (Gaffer), Dan Cotroneo (Gaffer), Justin Lutsky (Key Grip), Justin Younesi (Boom Operator), Kyle Klutz (Key Grip), Mikey Younesi (Assistant Camera), Nathan Giese (Grip), Tony Bonando (Gaffer)
Art Department
Debbie Kagy (Costumer), Rhianon Gutierrez (Production Designer)
Post Production
Laura Aiken (Sound Editor), Mark Nicholson (Picture Editor)
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I should seriously go out and by some red/cyan glasses. Then I can have a reason to finally buy them, without people finding out my plot to take over the wor... supermarket. Yeah.
mr123kid 2 years ago
I've seen them free in alot of places too. you can also try the cross eye method which is fairly easy.
eyepatchentertainmen 2 years ago
Is it me, or does one viewpoint come before the other?
brt5470 2 years ago
it does. this is a basic 2D to 3D conversion. One of the problems with that is that you notice the speed difference in cross eyed mode. in anaglyph its not nearly as noticeable. This is just a first test of conversion. Somethings really pop in 3d, other things need to be worked on.
eyepatchentertainmen 2 years ago
wow that was great, very interesting!
indeed
Sungynz 2 years ago
@Sungynz Thanks. Youtube is still converting this, so all the 3d options should show up soon, as well as be available in 1080p
eyepatchentertainmen 2 years ago