Posts Tagged ‘film’
Nuclear Nightmares ( Super-8 short film )
a Neil Capolongo film. Wedding musician, Neil, somehow works out his frustration over where his musical career and his marriage to Mary have ended up by obsessing on movies having to do with impending nuclear holocaust. His dreams are about his career, his marriage and his obsessive nucleomituphobia. Made in 1990, “Nuclear Nightmares” ( AKA “Dead Beat” ) was shot on Super-8 Kodachrome 40 sound reversal film. The camera used was a Nizo 6080. Seen here is a 10 minute segment of this originally 45 minute film, taken from a VHS dub ( film to Beta SP to VHS ) with some tightening on iMovie. The project was originally double-system edited on film. Camera original was cut using a PGP 6 plate Super-8 flatbed editor-incorporating the “Super-8 Sound” sync sound system: Mag IV fullcoat recorder and Elmo GS1200 projector. The location sound for all the interior scenes ( except one ) was recorded with the fullcoat recorder. The location sound for all the exterior scenes ( and the interior scene of Neil searching around the house for Mary ) was recorded on the film sound stripe; and then transferred to fullcoat for editing. Dialog, effects, and music tracks were then transferred to a multi-track cassette recorder for the mix. The final edited sound was then resolved back to a master fullcoat which was then recorded back onto the film’s magnetic track. The film’s magnetic track was used, at first, during the Rank Cintel telecine; but the sound on the Beta-SP dub was later re-recorded …
“The Third Man Theme”
Release dates, September 2, 1949 UK 2 January 1950 USA The distinctive musical score was composed and played on the zither by Anton Karas. A single, “The Third Man Theme”, released in 1950 (Decca in UK, London Records in USA) became a best-seller, and later an LP was released. Before the production came to Vienna, Karas was an unknown wine bar performer. Reed and Howard fell in love with Karas’ zither after hearing him play inside a café. Karas agreed to record some of his own compositions on a reel-to-reel tape machine that Reed set up in the bedroom of his hotel; one of these was later to become the Harry Lime Theme and become a popular hit. The exposure made Karas an international star after the movie was released. Film critic Roger Ebert wrote, “Has there ever been a film where the music more perfectly suited the action than in Carol Reed’s ‘The Third Man’?” And I would say that never an introduction to the sadness reality was presented so well. _________________________________________ While musics plays, various documentary-style shots of post-war, divided, fragmented and occupied Vienna (a ‘frontier’ city dividing East and West – and governed by four Allied forces) are surveyed, an anonymous voice-over delivers a first-person prologue. Director Carol Reed in the original UK version. Joseph Cotten delivers prologue in US version. – (Lines only found in the UK version) – [CAPITAL LETTER only in the US version.] I never knew the old Vienna before the war, with its …
Converting Super 8 Film to DVD
Kevin Hnatiuk (the Digital Dad) shows you how to convert your old Super 8 Film reels to DVD.
Vince Rizzi – Acting Demo Reel-
To book Vince Rizzi for film/television/reality TV etc contact vincerizzi@hotmail.com and also visit www.vincerizzi.com Twitter @VinceRizzi
TRAVIS WONG PRO REEL – 2011 SHOWREEL
Travis Wong Demo Reel for 2011 featuring professional clips from commercials, television, and film. Includes acrobatics, parkour, freerunning, martial arts, weaponry, motion capture, acting, & live hosting. Waiting on lots more footage but needed to put this out for now. TRAVIS WONG TravisWong@me.com www.travis-wong.com www.youtube.com/traviswongvideos Features clips from: Robek’s Legion of Extroardinary Dancers (LXD) Step Up 3D Cold Case Reebok Rev Theory Supah Ninjas Deadliest Warrior MTV’s Ultimate Parkour Challenge FORD So You Think You Can Dance 1000 Ways To Die Tosh.0 Kids Choice Awards TempestTV RedBull Art of Motion Power Rangers Coca Cola Dell Computers Co True Crime Nike Jordan
FILMMAKER REEL – Matt Brown
vimeo.com Please Subscribe. I’m going into screenwriting and creating short films, montages, and experiments on the side to stay inspired until I get the resources to make my innovative feature script into an actual movie. Thanks for watching! Any comments would be cool. Sorry about the quality. Music: Hans Zimmer
The Films of Edgar Wright
I would like to give my greatest thanks to Edgar Wright for being kind enough to post this on his website edgarwrighthere.com and his twitter account. I also give my sincere thanks to Simon Pegg for posting this on his twitter account! You guys are off the BLEEP-ing chain! Let’s face it, Edgar Wright is one of the most talented directors out there right now. Being a huge fan of his films (and having met him in person as well), I felt that I should make a tribute for his three most popular films (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World). I hope you all enjoy this!Disclaimer: I do not own anything in this video. No copyright infringement intended. Everything belongs to their respective owners. This video is for entertainment purposes ONLY. I am not making any money off of this video.
VFX Demo reel – Mospeada Upgrade
I’m Joseph Yeo from Korea. And now I live in Toronto, Canada. This is my very first work. And I would like to share my demo reel to world. I refered Japanase animation ‘Mospeda(1983)’ to make this work, and I posted on my youtube channel as previous videos. Although it has left much to be desired as it is my first piece, I tried my best. I am finishing it with anticipation of great improvements in the future. I would like to make sensational and creative video which can touch the hearts of people. I also hope to work on the Holographic and Interfaces Design shown in the movie Iron Man. I love CG. Using program: Softimage XSI, After Effect, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, FumeFX Using source: SWAT intro, Pro-motion, Digital Juice Please visit my blog~ blog.naver.com Thank you.
Breakdowns of 1936
The Warner Bros. annual blooper reel for 1936. Featuring Humphrey Bogart, Joe E. Brown, James Cagney, Bette Davis, Kay Francis, Leslie Howard, Paul Lukas, Barton MacLane, Fredric March, Paul Muni, Pat O’Brien, Claude Rains, Edward G. Robinson, Warren William, etc.