HoldingOurOwn wrote: There was a lot of varience in sound levels, theme music for characters were kinda loud. But overall, very funny and a pleasure to watch. I noticed a Lego Dino on a shelf, and some Looney Tunes art. (I'm a fan of the classic Warner Bros period, 1929 to 1969.) Thee were some other details I forgot that I wante to mention. The contract was a code? Or is it a cipher? Looks more like a cipher. I'll have to pause & look more closely.
Thanks!
As far as the sound goes, I know what you mean. Half of it was recorded with a cannon T3 built in mic, the other half with the blue snowball. I didn't do a very good job of trying to match up the volume levels in editing.
As far as those background details, that stuff is basically just there because we shot that sequence in my room, and what ever was sitting on the shelf at the time made it into the frame.
As far as the contract.... you will never decipher it. Ever. Period. Mwahahahah.
no more brickfilming *sad face*.