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Depth OF field: The Shortened LifetiME: The Short Depth of Field Experimental Film (HD)

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2009

NOTICE:

Turn up the volume on your PC or MAC to hear the sound, some bad editing there, but i tried to reach the nominal level to the sound that is -16db.

Turn on the HD button as well, to experience the film with better quality, duh, so that's what HD is :)

INFO:

I used the film function on a Nikon D90 and created this little depth of field video, only to experiment of somekind. This was only to show you that you can make good films with only a filming function on a digital photographic camera.

I hope you enjoy this, feel free to comment below the video-box , or rate it, The choice is yours.

CREDIT:
(Not meant to be selfish nor egocentric)
Editor: Morten Vebjørnsen
Filmer: Morten Vebjørnsen
Composer: Alex Khaskin
http://sounddogs.com/sound-effects-library/3923.htm

All the rights to this music is to Alex Khaskin, found at www.sounddogs.com

Direct link to the soundtrack
http://sounddogs.com/sound-effects/3923/mp3/746262_SOUNDDOGS__st.mp3

I speeded up the track on Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and edited the color and the moving texts in Adobe After Effects CS3. The effects I used were just some many color corrections and foggy intro on the texts with old TV wrap.

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adobe premiere old film effect, depth of field videography, d90 short film, depth of field with adobe premiere, best experimental film, d90 watching tv, surreal depht of field, depth of field in hd, Nikon D90 Short film,

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Uploader Comments (MonsunFilmatorium)

  • great vid, have you seen 'Let The Right One In'? it has alot of transitional shots like this. your right and this film proves that dont need big expense equipment to make good work its just snobbery in the industry, nice work well done.

  • @davidstafford88 Hello David, thank you very much for commenting on this video! i appreciate what you're writing! I have seen the film "Let The Right One In". Even though why it needed an American remake, i don't understand! I noticed that kind of transition But thank you very much for the comment. I must say, even though I dislike giving myself credit for the work I do, I think with only the right cheap equipment, you can make something that looks professional in a cheap way! I subbed you! :)

  • @MonsunFilmatorium i agree the remake will probably be dire has hollywood actually run out of ideas that it has to remake films that are only a few years old, the same thing stands for 13 Tzameti. look forward to seeing more of your work.

  • @davidstafford88 Hello David, thank you once again for commenting on my video! The film industry of what was the glory Hollywood is just made up of now remakes, adaption of books, remakes of in this case, foreign films, sequels to already original content which where descent. A LOT of comedies & Epic trilogies. Series that never stop when it's time. Thanks for looking forward to more of my work. If you already watched some of the videos on this channel, I hope you enjoyed them! Cheers! :)

  • zany, but intriguing

  • Great to be zany us between right?

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  • Great DOF! I would like to have such one in my films, too! I will buy a 35mm adapter soon! Great video!

  • zany is what this world needs.

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  • Hello murifilmpictures, thanks for the comment and the kind words :D great comment :)

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