Cool music. Couldn't really tell the plot from the teaser, though. I like the use of B&W. I have TCM on at my house all the time. I was watching "The Big Heat" (1954 I think) today. Beautiful cinematography.
The teaser doesn't quite display how kick ass the footage looks. That shot at the end is a little more contrasty in the movie. I just have to finish the scratch track so my brother can edit the music together the way I want it to go, do a couple of special effects, double check the timing on the title cards, polish a few of the cuts, and then I should be done!
Yep, Final Cut. It's freakin' awesome. Don't get me wrong, I loved Avid and Vegas (haven't tried a recent version of Premiere), but Final Cut seems to flow a little better for me. They're essentially the same thing with similar layouts so it's not ease of use so much as I just like Final Cut more.
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Cool music. Couldn't really tell the plot from the teaser, though. I like the use of B&W. I have TCM on at my house all the time. I was watching "The Big Heat" (1954 I think) today. Beautiful cinematography.
Thank you! My brother did the music!
Yeah, there are a lot of reasons for the teaser being vague. Most of all it's a silent short film and I don't want give everything away. :D
Hi Lori!!!
Lookin' good, unfortunately I'm at work right now so I can't hear the thing.
BTW, the hammer that fell. It isn't the hammer that dude was using in Life of Brian as Graham side-stepped him up the stairs, is it? Didn't think so.
So, are you using Final Cut, and if so, do you like it?
- trevor.
Hiya Trevor!
The teaser doesn't quite display how kick ass the footage looks. That shot at the end is a little more contrasty in the movie. I just have to finish the scratch track so my brother can edit the music together the way I want it to go, do a couple of special effects, double check the timing on the title cards, polish a few of the cuts, and then I should be done!
Yep, Final Cut. It's freakin' awesome. Don't get me wrong, I loved Avid and Vegas (haven't tried a recent version of Premiere), but Final Cut seems to flow a little better for me. They're essentially the same thing with similar layouts so it's not ease of use so much as I just like Final Cut more.
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