Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
not quite a frame, but more an unfinished scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cTKdGCsfO4
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not quite a frame, but more an unfinished scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cTKdGCsfO4
not quite a frame, but more an unfinished scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cTKdGCsfO4
Very interesting. I hardly understood what was happening but quite well done ![]()
Wow, those pictures are sick! Here's one I thought was worth sharing:

Sweet pic, JP, really like the lighting. I like yours too, GHB, nice POV. However i wish the sniper guy was more in the frame so there was more of the frame focused.

Hot off the press; an unprocessed, unedited "RAW" frame from my upcoming film. Obviously it needs colour grading, a couple of explosions and the blue bricks to be erased, but you get the idea of what it's going to look like. I'll also be cropping at least 25% of it (hence the edge of the set being visible).
This is also shot at 3:2 2.5k resolution, but will be scaled down to 2.40:1 1080p purely because my software and computer can't handle anything above that at the moment.
Last edited by Saminatorger (May 17, 2013 (04:55am))
Well I can see books in the background, but I would of thought you will be cropping them out. Other than that, it looks fine! ![]()
This is also shot at 3:2 2.5k resolution, but will be scaled down to 2.40:1 1080p purely because my software and computer can't handle anything above that at the moment.
Heh, I was actually starting to think about filming in 2k+, but it seems our laptops simply can't handle it.
Cool frame, by the way, though I do hope that the animation has improved some.
Haven't seen anything posted in this thread for a while, so:
This is the first frame from a short film I'm working on while scripting 'PITCH'.
I'm experimenting with low-key lighting, which is proving challenging. I'm also shooting "night", which I haven't really ever attempted before.
I won't say too much about what's going on in the picture, I'll leave it to your imaginations ![]()
Last edited by Saminatorger (June 8, 2013 (12:55pm))
Truthfully, I'm not too sure what to say about it.
The first thing I noticed was the light/dark contrast for the rooms, and while it does work, because of where the focus is, it's hard to make out many details in this frame. I'm sure the yellow will be explained later, but I would have made that red as well to match the rest of the walls/room.
The focus is obviously on the man up close, and it appears that he is bringing the package into a strange, and possible dangerous room. I would have shifted it to focus on the men, as they are sure to be important to the later plot, as since the attention would have been on the man up to this point, the focus (In-camera) would have signaled and helped to ease in the plots/story's new subjects.
Of course, other than that it looks good. And my few thoughts may be totally wrong in regards to the plot and what's happening here, and they may also be nothing more than mindless babbling. ![]()
The yellow is just cupboards, but I didn't have any red or black ones (I probably should have just found something else to use).
The focus is obviously on the man up close, and it appears that he is bringing the package into a strange, and possible dangerous room. I would have shifted it to focus on the men, as they are sure to be important to the later plot, as since the attention would have been on the man up to this point, the focus (In-camera) would have signaled and helped to ease in the plots/story's new subjects.
Of course, other than that it looks good. And my few thoughts may be totally wrong in regards to the plot and what's happening here, and they may also be nothing more than mindless babbling.
You're kind of on the right lines, but not totally. It'll all make sense when you see it ![]()
Bit of a bump....
STEAMPUNK, what else.
Nearing completion on filming, one more long-ish scene on the current set, and then one very long, and a couple of short ones on a different set and that's it. Six months of production (On and off) and filming is just starting to wrap up.
There are more on my facebook page, but I think this is the first frame that I've posted here.
And I love my multi-color flashlight. Just saying.
Looks amazing, I'm really excited to see the film. ![]()
Pritchard - I really like the lighting. The red tint gives it an interesting feel.
Anyway, here's one of mine. Same film as my last frame...also, same room. Thus, the lighting is fairly basic. Oh well.

Also, in case you can't guess, they are fighting.
That's a beast frame.
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