kzap
11-25-2009, 06:13 PM
Hey Film Riot fans.
Sorry I haven't been on the forums in a while (why, I shall explain in a minute), I've been very busy with my media course, anyway I'm still a big fan of the show just haven't had time to comment on it.
One of the reasons is because of my first real film project; to create a short scene designed to build tension.
I wrote the scene, directed in it and acted (not very well) in it.
Anyway I thought I would post it here to see what you guys thought and get feedback for later projects.
I'm pretty proud of it, I do think I over used the digital zoom but as I was not behind the camera it was the only way to get the shots I wanted in post-production.
There is actually one effect from Film Riot in the film, see if you can find it.
Here's the link and I hope you enjoy it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-xcAANNIWY
P.S. I have now got everyone else on my course into Film Riot and the tutors are annoyed we already know most of what they are trying to teach us.
Sorry I haven't been on the forums in a while (why, I shall explain in a minute), I've been very busy with my media course, anyway I'm still a big fan of the show just haven't had time to comment on it.
One of the reasons is because of my first real film project; to create a short scene designed to build tension.
I wrote the scene, directed in it and acted (not very well) in it.
Anyway I thought I would post it here to see what you guys thought and get feedback for later projects.
I'm pretty proud of it, I do think I over used the digital zoom but as I was not behind the camera it was the only way to get the shots I wanted in post-production.
There is actually one effect from Film Riot in the film, see if you can find it.
Here's the link and I hope you enjoy it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-xcAANNIWY
P.S. I have now got everyone else on my course into Film Riot and the tutors are annoyed we already know most of what they are trying to teach us.