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    watch Tea for Two - 3 Minute Short Film

    excellent man, very well done. the pacing was brilliant and the sound design was spot on. true, a steadicam would've helped but not a big deal. if i were to offer one suggestion i think tweaking the color grading would really help the visuals pop a bit more - it's a bit heavy on the grays and...
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    Noob Indie Filmmaker making some life-critical decisions now

    hey truestar, first off, man you're story hits real close to home. i actually went to school out in ohio as well at oberlin before the school decided they'd had enough to of me and i got my ass kicked out. i was on the precipice of joing the army myself before i decided to leave small town ohio...
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    watch Tragedies for Children of All Ages - Short Film

    Hey everybody! Please check out my film and let me know what you think! (fair warning, it's 23minutes so it's on the long side for a short film) http://vimeo.com/8728012 Originally I had conceived of this being the first part in a series of three short films, but I'm way too broke now to shoot...
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    watch Crazy About You - Short Film

    great premise, great execution. this isn't really a suggestion because i think the film works great as it is, but i thought it might be interesting if like i said don't know if it'd work but i just thought i'd through that idea out there btw how do you like the 5d mark ii? i'm currently...
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    My first post on ANY forum

    Wow, those are some speedy welcomes! I've only been gone long enough to post in one thread haha. :blush: lol yeah rub it in.
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    Editing Advice

    hi jesse, i'm new to this forum too. from what i can tell everyone's been giving pretty sound advice. one other possible area to look into that i might suggest is internet companies that focus on media content. one of my last editing gigs when i was based out in LA was with gametrailers.com who...
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    My first post on ANY forum

    Hello to everyone of indietalk! As the title would imply, indietalk is the first forum that's managed to convert me from a lurker to an active member. Rather counter-intuitively I'm finding that posting on an online forum is more nerve-wracking than speaking up in any class has been. Hopefully...
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