Nice job for everyone involved!
It was a fun video and I really liked the song, but I'll agree the video felt flat in some areas. Not the ideas, but the cinematography.
Thanks a bunch man, I appreciate it.
The camera is not mine but a friend of mine has access to it along with the other equipment.
I normally film on DSLRs but now I'm mixing it up.
And thanks for the comment on the editing, I spent hours tweaking everything to match that crazy song.
Thanks for the good words!
Sorry the violence was a bit much for you though.
EDIT: And now you've got me curious as to what you were like back in the 70's...
I like the idea and think it's pretty well done.
There is a lot of room for improvement though, like in what angles you use and the over all feel of the video. You can take advantage of the fact that when the artist isn't looking at the screen you can't see his mouth so edit based on his...
We've got a great guerrilla crew ready to get in and get out.
The main thing holding us down was the steadicam that had to be re-balanced for some of the creative shots we were doing.
Right on, man. I'm glad you enjoyed it! Even if you didn't think you would ;)
I shot the whole thing in two days and spent a couple weeks editing.
The first day was about a 9-10 hour shoot and the second day was around 4-5 hours.
Hey guys!
This is my summer project based off of Wolfgang Gartner's song Ménage à Trois.
The story follows three flamboyant guys who think that catching a "wanted" blonde woman for big cash will be easy money. They set off super confident searching for blonde women until their pelvic...
I do appreciate the comments, and there are some good ideas. We did try stuff like that, but interacting with people is very difficult when in you're in any homeless person position. No one wanted to even look at us so our goal was to catch them off guard with absurdity so they'd talk to us...