That was great. I love the Chaplin mannerisms.
What was even cooler to me was the almost Woody Allen approach to your coverage.
Classic and Modern all at once.
Were any of the actions (facial expressions aside) improvised?
You are entitled to your opinions, but with no hostility intended;
As far as any juxtapostions involved I don't have to justify anything to you or anyone.
The film is what it is.
Thanks for the critique ZenSteve.
I've been reading around on the forum for some time and I think it's great how you always have something useful to say.
I figured I'd hit a snag with some people over the coherency of the story (or lack there of)
I made this short a few years ago and it was...
I captured the sound live and direct from an onboard mic on an old sony dvcam that way the reverb provides itself.
I thought it sounded exactly like the talking you might hear in your head on an acid trip and to me that's always been an unsettling thing to hear.
Did you just think it sounded...
I could tell you guys had a lot of fun doing this.
It reminds me a lot of Shyamalan's old shorts when he was a kid.
It's definitely not technically acheived but I had fun watching it.
Which is all that really matters.
Hi I'm new to the forum.
I've been watching a lot of the short films on here and they're all really cool
so I thought maybe I should give it a shot myself to see what everyone would think.
This is a 4 and half minute experimental/horror short I went out and did which
I was also considering...