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Teaser Trailer - The Passion of the Blades of Passion

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Teaser Trailer - The Passion of the Blades of Passion

Postby tiny » Fri May 29, 2009 12:02 am

A video some friends are working on:

http://www.vimeo.com/4894897

This is the first time I used AE links to PR, and there was a glitch that showed up part way through that you will see. Otherwise, it turned out how we wanted it.
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Re: Teaser Trailer - The Passion of the Blades of Passion

Postby Steve Grisetti » Fri May 29, 2009 7:36 am

Wow! I'd like to see the whole movie, Tiny!

This is very well shot and edited. And I do like the After Effects titles at the beginning!
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Re: Teaser Trailer - The Passion of the Blades of Passion

Postby momoffduty » Fri May 29, 2009 8:47 am

Like the name Campy Films. The skating was awesome, parkour on inline :yh: Did you have a camera mounted on the back of the car? Maybe add some music or sfx to the title. Post when the film is released.
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Re: Teaser Trailer - The Passion of the Blades of Passion

Postby tiny » Fri May 29, 2009 12:34 pm

Thanks for your responses!

Yes, the camera was attached to a suction cup camera monopod. It was really funny/scary when I put it on the back trunk and I drove like 2 feet and it fell over. (attached it incorrectly)

I agree about the lack of sound with the opening - Usually the film music would start during that, but in this case, we were trying to copy the timing of another film (real snowboarding film). So I should figure out some sort of sound file to include as the opener when things like this happen.
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