Four dangerously intellegent criminals keep everyone guessing as they evade capture. We wrote, shot and edited this film in three days for two hudred dollars. We only found out about project direct...
Four dangerously intellegent criminals keep everyone guessing as they evade capture. We wrote, shot and edited this film in three days for two hudred dollars. We only found out about project direct three days before the competition entry deadline!
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Ok never mind. I read the comments and found out that it was shot on a Red One, in 4k, except for the opening slo-mo which was 3k at 60 fps, you used Final Cut Pro and After FX, you used muzzle flash plug ins for the gunfire, and that you used years of filmschool and watching movies to make this thing. But now I have more questions: Where did you go to film school? How did you get a Red One?
hey guys. great job, really liked the movie. A few questions. 1. How did you get the security camera shots? 2. How did you get the fire coming out the gun barrels in the jackass video and in the jewelery store? 3. What program did you use to edit? 4. What kind of camera/microphone/lighting were you guys using? Please let me know!
thats exactly why they say "all white people look alike", to make a mockery of it, because people have been saying all black people look alike for years.. dumbass
Freakin sick movie. Fun to watch and the kinda films i wanna make, and you made this in Three days. Says alot about your talent. I hope we can make movies together when i see you at the oscars!!
Oh, because I LOVE it when films are meant to have no character development. And the ending isn't clever or 'bad=assed. It's cheap, ridiculous, and an easy way out of actually trying to make the film work. Did you go to film school? Because I can't tell.
I think if you looked into the competition that this movie was made for you would better understand. Film is subjective, but I can assure you - more than 200,000 voters liked the twist at the end, so for the record you are the minority. Also, that rule that you mentioned that film shouldn't be about the destination...well, there are no rules in storytelling and we felt that considering we only had five minutes to tell the story we wouldn't bother with too much character development.
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