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Re: Video Project
Posted by Forceflow on Tue Feb 3rd at 7:44pm 2004


There's some kind of contest going on over here in Belgium. It's about video art. I've always been into imaging and photographing things, so I wrapped up a team and we decided to create a short-length movie. I can't really tell you the details about it, you have to see it for yourself when it's done.

It takes place in an abandoned building (a swimming pool, in this case.) We're still waiting for a mate to put the VHS on cd, but we already have taken some photographs for a quick intro.

It's still in a rough form, and surely not done yet, but we're thinking of doing this as an intro:

http://users.pandora.be/history/5CD/Intro_poging_1.wmv

WMV, 640*480, 7.8 mb





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Posted by Dr Brasso on Tue Feb 3rd at 8:13pm 2004


i am extremely intrigued...gj force....i love the B/W aspect of it; makes it very dark and mysterious....i was waiting for a friggin' axe murderer to jump out and cleave my head open....

well done sir..i really wanna see the finished product...please keep us posted...

Doc B...

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Posted by Forceflow on Tue Feb 3rd at 8:37pm 2004


Roger That, brasso.

You weren't really far from it with your axe murderer. It's really somekind of fast-paced horror movie. We're going to use the B/W effect a lot, and also reversing small pieces of the movie.

We have this scene with 3 creatures coming out of graves, and we are going to reverse this ... imagine ... all the sand and dirt getting back together ... really looks great.

We worked about 3 months on the script and preparations, and had about 4 days of shooting. It's the first time I organized a project of this size, and it went pretty well.

I'll keep ye all informed, see you in theaters soon





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Posted by Diarmaidx2 on Tue Feb 3rd at 10:38pm 2004


nice intro, would also do as a addvert, or whatever.
at the end of that clip, you should put a photo of the entire building/area and leave it for longer or have it stop there and fade into the movie/ more script.
dont know if ya did that allready, dosent play at best quality for me.
nice work!




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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Wed Feb 4th at 12:18am 2004


? quote:
We have this scene with 3 creatures coming out of graves, and we are going to reverse this ... imagine ... all the sand and dirt getting back together ... really looks great.


0M GT3H MOVIE 11S RU1NE3D?!??!1/1!??1?1/// [addsig]




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Posted by Cassius on Wed Feb 4th at 4:09am 2004


Very nice. What's Vlucht?





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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Wed Feb 4th at 5:05am 2004


I like it, but it seems to me that the scenes flash by maybe just a bit to fast.



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Posted by Forceflow on Wed Feb 4th at 7:02am 2004


@diarmaid: It's the highest quality I can achieve without having ultra-sized files.

@Cassius: "Vlucht" is Dutch for "flight".





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Posted by Forceflow on Sun Feb 15th at 12:17am 2004


We've finished the movie today. All I need is a download mirror for a 67,8 mb WMV.





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Re: Video Project
Posted by Dr Brasso on Sun Feb 15th at 12:55am 2004


hmm....wish i could help, but i dont have a site anymore outside of the pit here....dont know if Lep would let me upload a file of that size, or if i even could, tbh....

Doc B...

how about a site like Yahoo or something?

[addsig]




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Posted by Forceflow on Sun Feb 15th at 12:03pm 2004


Not enough webspace, and most free webspace hosts limit their files to 2 mb or something like that.



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Posted by Hornpipe2 on Sun Feb 15th at 10:37pm 2004


WMV? You fool! Think of us too poor to buy Windows.

I recommend AVI (XVid, anyone?) or MPEG-1. Although MPEG-1 is big, it's compatible and Video-CD Ready. [addsig]




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Posted by Forceflow on Tue Feb 24th at 12:08pm 2004


Yep, we made it this far. This Sat, 24 feb, our movie is shown on a big screen (with surround sound, too !) in the art centre of my hometown, Mechelen !






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