The Making of Uncle Jack

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2010

Writer/Director Jamin Winans discusses how Uncle Jack was made and provides insight into the craft of filmmaking through an exclusive behind the scenes look.

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  • Awesome movie. I'm just wondering if the sound was recorded with the camera. I was also wondering if the camera had a headphone input.

  • @jpjerulle We used a separate microphone to record the sound.

  • I'm so inspired by this...what kind of lenses were used for 'Uncle Jack?'

  • @MaizLucero

    PENTAX K-7 and the DA 10-17mm, DA* 16-50mm, and DA* 60-250mm lenses.

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  • Brilliant. I have a K-7. All I need now is talent.

  • I want that wallpaper :)

  • I am going to film school this fall ( fourteen days not that I am counting ) Its guys like you that inspire me to go into film. Great work!

  • dude make this into a feature film!

  • DUDE MAKE THIS INTO A FEATURE LENGTH !!!

  • Well, it's a video - not a "film" (don't know why so many people have a problem with using the accuarte title "A Video by...."). But it is exceptionally done, technically. I'd send a copy of it to Pentax. I have the movie mode on my KX also, but I'd be damned if I'd use it over a dedicated video camera.

  • @pentaxian1 thanks maizLucero for already asking this question... I'm fired up now.

  • You guys at Pentax should add 24p and 25p.  That's why no one talks about Pentax for filming making. Its almost all Canon. Not like this post will get approved LOL

  • Loved this short film and its so different to what i've seen. Its all inspiring especially since im doing these kind of short films in my media class and it seems easier than i thought with all the equipment you had available to you e.g. the green screen. Awesome camera angles used aswell (Y)

  • The short movie was awesome and all inspiring, espiecially since im doing these kind of short films in my media class

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