Re: CLOSET: A BRAWL FILM
i loved it
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i loved it
What type of camera did you use to film that? I must admit I probably shouldnt of laughed but I did haha.
As stated on the tubes:
"Really blew me away. Such subtlety. Honestly, if this doesn't win I'll chop off your arms and make you eat them while I slowly file away your legs. Serious. I mean, this is the pinnacle of brickfilming, the prime rib, the 60 watt bulb! The only thing it needed was parrots, in a trash bin. That was what would have put it over the top, made it unreachable in terms of achieving perfection in a blokflom. The script must have taken you ages, if I may ask, how many drafts did it go through?"
And I feel the need to exemplify my emotional connection to this film even further. When I saw this, I felt like I was on a roller-coaster. The ups and downs, the happy moments, the funny moments, the sad moments, the serious moments, the all spoke to me so fully, its hard to put it down in words. Nothing shall ever compare to this film save TCOTY alone. No competition can be rigged to make this film win, for it has won every competition, ever, because it is so amazing.
Good Job.
maybe or maybe (sarcastic)
Last edited by Stephen (August 16, 2011 (07:15am))
Whoops, forgot to answer your question, Stoppedmotion.
I film pretty much everything with a Quickcam 4000. I have another camera laying around that shoots much nicer looking photos, but it seems to be impossible to set to full manual control, so I just settle for the lower quality. This one didn't actually look too bad until I ran it through compression, aside from the light flicker, which was mainly a consequence of having to remove that door and reattach it for every frame I had to move the man inside.
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