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Posted: April 26th, 2007, 5:23pm Report to Moderator
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Well done poster man.  Can't wait to see the finished product.  Good luck.

-Pat


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Thanks Pat. If everything keeps going the way things are, this'll be well worth watching. Keep an eye out for the final draft of the script, which should be up soon.
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I dig the poster and good luck with filming.

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Keep us updated but we don't need to make this a 50+ post thread before filming even begins. I'd say that unless Zack needs more advice, lets not post anymore. I'm not trying to kill the thread, I'm not even going to lock it.
This is a suggestion to say that we shouldn't post again to filming begins or progress has been made.
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Noted Topher.       

Any advice on the production is still much appreciated!  
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The first day of shooting is complete! It's been a long day, and it'll be an even longer week! Today we shot all of the outside scene(which there aren't many of), but do to a limited scheduel we had to stop early for the day. Tomorrow we will hopefully get more accomplished. Any tips are welcome!
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Shooting is complete! A few things were changed from the script, (most noticably is the armpit scene is no longer there), but all the changes were for the best. Now begins post-production hell!

Also, due to lack of motivation from my partner Andrew Derr, AkD Productions is now Black Star Productions.

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How is post coming along? Remember constantly save everything! You never know when something happen (power outage, comp lockup, etc) and you will loose what you have already done!

Anyhow, let us know!
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Just finishing up editing. The final running time is around 15 minutes. Sadly we had no boom mike to work with, so the sound quality is bad. Once all the tweaking is done I'll send it to who ever is interested. It'll be a quicktime video.
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If you possibly can, ADR it.  One of the biggest tell-tale signs of no-budget filmmaking is the sound.  I promise you'll get a significantly better response if you loop the dialogue.
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What's ADR? Is it easy to get a hold of?
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Yeah, I'd like to know. And hey, I"ll even watch it with the bad sound.
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Sorry.  Looping, ADR, dubbing, etc.  Get a good mic and a nice quiet room and record audio of the actors re-reading their dialogue for cleaner, better sound in a controlled environment.  Keep in mind the effectiveness of this is still limited by how good your mic is, so if you think it's worth it, buy a better mic.

If you've another got two hundred bucks to spend, grab Adobe Soundbooth for all your audio needs.
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Nope. I never had money to begin with. This is a no-budget movie. It is to big for me to send it over yahoo. Is there some other way I can get it to you guys? Is youtube easy?
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Posted: May 16th, 2007, 11:05am Report to Moderator
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YouTube is very easy to upload your movies on to. Just start a director account and click upload. It takes a little time though. I think there might be some length restrictions but if there is you can always cut the movie into to two parts and upload it that way.

Good luck!
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Cool. I'll probrably do that. Thanks Randy.
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