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Re: Film watching and making

#21 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Fri Apr 29, 2011 10:17 pm

davidmouth wrote:I don't think as you get older you lose your imagination! My friend who makes movies is hitting 40 next year and he makes some crazy original (if you can call anything original anymore) films!

The LOTR fan films are amazing as are the batman films (Dead end, Grayson) and Star wars (Duality, Ryan vs. Dorkman)

I think if people have a good idea then they should do everything in their power to get it to the screen even if it's not you behind the camera! So many of my university friends just gave up and sinked into office jobs and they were talented folks.

So I still want to see some western footage! or at least a plot outline! :p

I produced a film recently if anyone wants to see it? It was made on a budget of nothing, but I think it turned out alright lol
Well where is it? Let's see it then ;)
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#22 Post by Kaybeelon » Sat Apr 30, 2011 2:06 pm

This might be something that could help the budgets of your next films:

Limelight
@LWLies Hey can you RT. Just 1 week left to submit your films into Limelight 2011 to win 10k production award - http://www.limelightonline.org

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#23 Post by davidmouth » Sat Apr 30, 2011 3:14 pm

weirdfilms33 wrote:Right, I finished my street western. It's not really a western, but there you go. Let me know what you think, bear in mind I'm still relatively new to this process.

I really liked the street western and the guy with the sherlock holmes hat and mustache made me laugh :p

Here's what I have produced recently

It's not a western, but tell me what you think

Kaybeelon thanks for the heads up on Limelight! :) looks pretty good

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#24 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Sat Apr 30, 2011 3:23 pm

AWESOME!! Definitely enter the competition!

I subscribed to both yours and Weirdo's channels. Keep developing your skills guys, I'll be watching your vids and I am sure a growing number of others too.
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#25 Post by davidmouth » Sun May 01, 2011 2:02 pm

Ah thanks :) I'm part way through producing a big project with friends of ours, but that won't be out for a while although it will have a premier and has proper funding behind it which is exciting!

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#26 Post by davidmouth » Wed May 04, 2011 10:37 am

I finally got permission to show you a western I produced (although the other films are all last years content so not our best work lol so we generally do not advertise them)



It was for the Doritos competition a year back although i think we were robbed by the twat with the flying dorito over London:

it was very unfair as it's mostly a competition for the public so the advert could be made on a phone/camera/web cam and yet the winner used one of the new red cameras (£30,000 upwards with adapters) and took footage of London (which in the rules stated you had to have permission etc)

Also he got picked up by a production company after even though it was an unoriginal idea lol

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#27 Post by Kaybeelon » Wed May 04, 2011 12:21 pm

Just got this from Time Out, in case any of you are interested.
I think it has to be booked by midnight tonight.

Only £7.50!
99 Minute Film School workshop with Raindance founder Elliot Grove.
(Regular £15.00 / 50% discount) Raindance

Highlights
•Got an itch for indie filmmaking and 99 minutes to spare? This one-off workshop can help you with all the basic essentials needed to jump-start your career and create that film you always dreamed of.
•Viable tips on:
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•Social media basics for filmmakers • The career ladder • Distribution and exhibition • Money and how to get pa*d


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•Please email 99minute@raindance.co.uk quoting name & voucher code to redeem your voucher.
•Vouchers cannot be cancelled, exchanged or refunded.


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Re: Film watching and making

#28 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Wed May 04, 2011 2:09 pm

davidmouth wrote:I finally got permission to show you a western I produced (although the other films are all last years content so not our best work lol so we generally do not advertise them)



It was for the Doritos competition a year back although i think we were robbed by the twat with the flying dorito over London:

it was very unfair as it's mostly a competition for the public so the advert could be made on a phone/camera/web cam and yet the winner used one of the new red cameras (£30,000 upwards with adapters) and took footage of London (which in the rules stated you had to have permission etc)

Also he got picked up by a production company after even though it was an unoriginal idea lol

I like to rant :)
That was an excellent entry! Really smooth editing and a funny script. It really is a pity that you got shafted for an entry that broke the rules. Most unfair! But I reckon Dorritos just wanted the best ad for their product and threw all their principles out of the window. I hope your team gets the recognition you deserve now.

Dont punch me but..um..I like the winner's entry too, despite them breaking the competition rules...WAIT, but your one is great and funnier. Phew, think I escaped a broken nose!
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#29 Post by davidmouth » Wed May 04, 2011 2:14 pm

Haha! Nah it's fine I just like to be a sore loser! :p

It's the principal that good adverts (even better than mine :p) which had more votes and more chatter about them didn't get a look in!

These guys had the most public votes and didn't spend a dime on it!

Anyway rant over I am big boy and won't cry another tea for my lost fame... *sniffs*

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#30 Post by davidmouth » Wed May 04, 2011 2:17 pm

Lol I meant tear...

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