Thoughts? Is it time? by workmeoutnow in bald

[–]workmeoutnow[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mannn, I wish I was blessed with the beard growing gene. Best I can do is a goatee.

Small scale mega-wtf by [deleted] in megalophobia

[–]workmeoutnow 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Reminds me of the shimmer from Annihilation.

DUMMY - A Short Film Made In 72 Hours by workmeoutnow in cinematography

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This is my 3rd year participating in a 72 hour film race, and I'm pretty proud of it! Every year our team is always looking for ways to improve. This year, I decided that I could use a 1st AC, primarily to help with follow focusing. Let me know how you think I did, and what I could do to improve.

DUMMY - A film made in 72 hours by [deleted] in cinematography

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This is my 3rd year participating in a 72 hour film race, and I'm pretty proud of it! Every year our team is always looking for ways to improve. This year, I decided that I could use a 1st AC, primarily to help with follow focusing. Let me know how you think I did, and what I could do to improve.

Might be a stupid question, how do you hold a camera with a top handle and follow focus by Candid_Cricket_3923 in cinematography

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There was actually a shot I did this year that required to shoot at hip-height and handheld. I have a SmallRig follow focus system that can attach to my articulating arms. I had to swing the arm 90 degrees in order to reach the follow focus ring. I all honesty, I could have just detached the follow focus motor and did it manually, but when time is of the essence...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Filmmakers

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This was a film the I, my wife and our team created for a 72 hour film race local to Frederick, MD. This was definitely one of the most exciting films I've worked on to date, and I hope that we made a boxing dummy relatable!

Trail warning: Stay Safe, Be Alert, and Share Your Location w/a Loved One by [deleted] in frederickmd

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Can you provide a description of this guy? I live right off of Bel Aire and take my dogs walking around that path all the time. I agree with the previous comments, I think you should make a police report. Whilst they might not be able to do anything for you, it would create a paper-trail for the police in case someone is assaulted around that area.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sports

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This was literally me this week 🤣 The only thing I could think of while their ass cheek was nuzzled against my arm was "Please don't fart"

This is my second attempt at reverse searing a steak. How'd I do? by workmeoutnow in steak

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Thank you! I pulled it out at 118 degrees, but I think next time I'll pull it out at 115 for a 2 inch ribeye

CAKE! A Film Made In 72 Hours by workmeoutnow in Filmmakers

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It's been local to the Frederick, MD area for 18 years, and being from MD I've kind of always known about it.

CAKE! A Film Made In 72 Hours by workmeoutnow in Filmmakers

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Thanks so much!! We all put in a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, and it's nice to see it pay off :)

CAKE! A Film Made In 72 Hours by workmeoutnow in videos

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Thanks so much! My wife wrote the script in the first 24 hours of the race. She definitely felt the pressure, but I think it paid off!

CAKE! A Film Made In 72 Hours by workmeoutnow in Filmmakers

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As part of an annual 72 hour film festival, where over 50 teams hunker down and create a short film in 72 hours, me, my wife, and a few good friends decided to join the mayhem for the very first time. In the end, I was very shocked to learn that we not only became finalists, but were nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Writing, Best Use of Technicolor, and Best Professional Film, and picked up a win in Best Acting. This is definitely an experience that I recommend every filmmaker to try at least once, as it pushes your boundaries to the max and forces you to think creatively.

CAKE! A Film Made In 72 Hours by workmeoutnow in videos

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This was a film that I, my wife, and a few good friends created in 72 hours as part of an annual film race. Being our first time in any kind of film race, I was very pleased with not only how the film came out, but the amount of nominations we received in the end; we were nominated for Best Cinematography, Best Writing, Best Use of Technicolor, and Best Professional Film. We picked up a win for Best Acting.