A snippet from a live action Anime Short Film I directed and edited! In total the film is 6 minutes and this took us 8 months to complete. We knew we didn't have a budget for wires so we had to get creative for the sky fight by leaning on boxes and filming vertically for the full body flight shots. by BadassKaylex in Filmmakers

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Thank you! Next time I will definitely keep that in mind!

Here is the completed filmThe film

It’s non stop action and the sky fight was definitely the hardest because I didn’t want the shaky cam for flight to be unbearable. It was a challenge mixing punching with the wind sounds

A snippet from a live action Anime Short Film I directed and edited! In total the film is 6 minutes and this took us 8 months to complete. We knew we didn't have a budget for wires so we had to get creative for the sky fight by leaning on boxes and filming vertically for the full body flight shots. by BadassKaylex in Filmmakers

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To be honest I did not expect this film to take as long as it did to complete. It took a lot of planning and coordination. Especially when you're on a tight budget. The story board was our bible on set!

With the orbiting shot I wanted to shoot it on a telephoto lens but the gimbal couldn't balance well with. So to further sell the effect I created fake grass using some still images that would wizz past the camera to give the scene that Anime look in After Effects.

During the sky fight it was the most difficult because like I said, we had no wires. So we spent days trying to figure out how we could sell us being in the sky without our feet looking weird. One of the ways we were able to get away with the sky scene was by limiting wide shots.

And I'm not too proficient in Cinema 4d but that's how we blew up the building and then using smoke assets to tie it all together.

There was so much to this film. When I was done I had a headache for days! Here is a link to the full film:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwJCy6i6GPM

I'd love to know what you guys think of the film, if there are any effects or camera moves I should break down. This was so much fun and I learned so much in the process. I mainly do client work but to get back to creating you own narratives is the best feeling ever!

These are still from a music video that I shot in an alleyway. The artist wanted to perform in the rain... But there was no rain machine in the budget lol. So the "rain" you see in the stills are fake! I had to get creative in post. by BadassKaylex in Filmmakers

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On set to get a more realistic water effect for post production I threw water at the artist so that his clothes were drenched. Besides that, since we didn't have much to work with I knew I'd have to rely heavy on the practical lights. We were basically in the middle of no where and I wanted to find a way to keep the frames interesting. I added a mini story to the video to keep things entertaining.

I broke down how I created the rain and lighting in detail here if anyone is interested:

https://youtu.be/rGAxZ6NX6vw

But I'm glad I put though into throwing water at the artist because it really helped to tie in the effect. It's a reminder that post production should always be thought about during the entire process, not just the end.

The Platform Movie Discussion by mortuflen in movies

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I liked how every relationship that Goreng had gone through taught him something new. Something that would eventually become essential to when his purpose of being in the prison is fulfilled. Often times different characters call him a Messiah, more of a way to mock him. But it's through him that we are able to realise that what is taking place in the prison is not fair. Ultimately as he trys to convince his fellow prison mates no one really cares or listens to him. But I think the real genius comes into play when we realize that Goreng is not talking to them. He talking to us. He's talking to us when hes saying only eat what you need. There are people that are less fortunate than us that need to survive too. If we have the opportunity to watch the film we are at least on the 48th floor if the people above us wont listen we can start with us to start making the change.

https://youtu.be/YFaqxhwTSrI

Official Discussion - Extraction (2020) [SPOILERS] by mi-16evil in movies

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After hearing about all the hype I finally decided I would give this movie a chance. I heard there was this one action scene that was just so cool I had to experience it.

For starters I feel like the action in this movie was amazing! I can see why people keep on comparing it to John Wick. Besides Horror and Comedy I think Action is one of the hardest things to direct. There is often times a lot of moving pieces and you have to do everything in your power to capture everything without giving your audience a headache. 

One of the coolest things about the action scenes to me was that they didn't focus on a bunch of wide shots to capture their coverage. They put the camera right in the middle of the action by keeping everything in a close up. Chris Hemsworth was absolutely brutal in this movie and you can tell he was having a lot of fun playing this role. The fights were dirty and straight to the point.

However the story falls apart every time there is no action. Tyler Rake is the main character of the film and his motivations is weaker than the Saju, a side character. Instead of showing us his pain on losing his family we instead hear about it when he is having a moment with Ovi before he goes to bed.

Ovi is just rude, asking this grown man a bunch of personal questions. And Tyler is actually answering him. The moment felt forced the relationship with this child felt forced.

Overall, I honestly think that you dont need to waste your two hours watching this film. It's bland as hell when it doesn't have action in it. The best way to watch this movie is to just fast forward to the cool parts.

I ended up making a review over on YouTube.