ALL OR NOTHING - THE JAMES BOND FAN FILM - PART 1/8
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@MattGraeme To advise parents or guardians of the nature of the film using a familiar rating system and additional information. Of course, responsibility for viewing ultimately lies with the parent/guardian, we take no responsibility for moral corruption or a James Bond obsession that may directly or indirectly be caused by this film.
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This is easily the best Bond fan film ever made. What kind of camera did you use?
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how did you do the titles?
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Cool movie, love the effects! SUB'N. BTW, I'm an American and I just loved''We BOMB Russia! xD great job!
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@TrinityGoldFilms cheers for that it's just the film looks cool with that aspect ratio. We are doing a fan film aswell Silence Is Golden which isn't nowhere near as good as this, so any good advice will be appreciated? Really intrested in a follow up in 3D? wow that would be awesome anyways good luck with things and just send me your vids or trailers if you d anymore cheers :)
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very good, but during the hand-to-hand fight scenes you should key frame some footage out, so it seems faster and less boring (no afence)
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@TrinityGoldFilms thanks we (duffley productions) are gonna start doing james bond fan films after x-mas so visit duffley productions or mrduffy100 then. also you could watch our soap the grove. btw nice job its really good :D
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@mrduffy100 about £150, plus £50 for a mic
This is brilliant what aspect ratio did you use for the film? and are you doing a followup?
WoodStudios 2 months ago
@WoodStudios Hi thanks, glad you liked it! We used a 2.39 aspect ratio, but it was actually shot in 16:9, we just filmed 'for' 2.39. You can get an instant 2.39 mask within any major editing application such as Avid Media Composer or FCP7. A feature-length follow-up is out of the question atm, but we are considering a short sequel short in 3D HD around 10 mins long?? Who knows?
TrinityGoldFilms 2 months ago
great video, what editing software did you use and how did you create those special effects? (e.g. windows smashing) Thanks
nickelson15 3 months ago
@nickelson15 Visual effects were all done in Adobe After Effects - most effects come from a great collection of stock footage (e.g. the smashing glass) that is pre-keyed called "Action Essentials 2." Hope this is helpful
TrinityGoldFilms 3 months ago