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09 June 2006, 01:27 PM
groon
Short film!
Thanks. My explanation for the cars is that in the future cars are being phased out by government mandate. New cars cannot be made, but people are allowed to drive their old cars until they don't run anymore. That would phase out the old cars while public transportation and use of bicycles is gradually increased. So the only cars on the road are really old!! Haha, well it works for me!! So if I want to send a copy to Ray, where should I send it? Through Don Congdon?
09 June 2006, 10:27 PM
biplane1
Groon, give me a call again at (954) 579-0003 as I believe I can help you with getting a copy to Ray.
10 June 2006, 12:10 PM
mycroftholmes
Cool film! Considering the familiarity of the Bradburian genre, the ending remained surprising! Oddly enough, I'm working with a guy who is in the process of filming another black and white short movie, and the Moonlight Sonata plays in it, too! (Check it out at www.secretdeveloper.com)
11 June 2006, 06:08 PM
groon
mycroftholmes,
I couldn't find exactly what you're talking about, but maybe that's because it isn't done. I watched the war epic "Fire" and thought it was really cool how they shot fireworks at the actors to resemble tracers. With some sound effects that could be a really cool effect!
15 June 2006, 05:01 PM
mycroftholmes
groon:
Ooops... yeah, sorry, the exerpt of the film should be under "Untitled.mpg." Looks like a bug.. I'll talk the guy...
24 June 2006, 05:11 PM
groon
Maybe I could give Ray a copy in person at a booksigning or something. Anybody know of any coming up in the Los Angeles area?
28 June 2006, 07:47 PM
groon
Forgot to mention this, but for anyone who's into the behind the scenes type stuff, I added a visual effects reel showing how I did some of the more elaborate effects in the movie. I intended to do a commentary over the montage, but I've just been too busy to record it, so it remains mostly soundless, but you can get the idea from the footage.
28 June 2006, 09:45 PM
dandelion
Kewl. I did wonder how you achieved some of that stuff.
29 June 2006, 09:54 PM
biplane1
Groon, what happened to it? You had posted this very neat video as to how you shot your film, then it's gone. Can it return?
07 July 2006, 11:37 PM
groon
Should still be there....
08 July 2006, 04:40 PM
biplane1
It is! I am just getting old in my old age. What can I say! Say groon check your gmail email as I have some information for you.

Your expertise in creating this neat film is fantastic, but then I would imagine that is why one goes to film school. Great work!

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19 July 2006, 09:59 PM
groon
quote:
Originally posted by fjp451:
Groon. Really interesting piece. RB would be pleased in viewing it, I would think. We are starting Part III of F451 today (gr. 12) ("Burning Bright"). I will show this to the class this a.m. I'll follow later with a few comments from the students themselves -- Ah, the critics!!

thanks,
f


FJP, Let me know if you'd like a DVD copy to show your class/future classes. Email me at christofmunoz@gmail.com
31 August 2006, 12:41 PM
biplane1
Groon, am still working on the possibility of your being able to present your DVD of "The Dealer" to Ray in person. Hang in there. I wanted to bump this up so that Doug Spaulding might have a chance to see the film and also your movie on the special effects.

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18 September 2006, 01:03 PM
groon
Well I received a call from Patrick the week before last and last Monday I mailed a copy out to Ray, care of Patrick. Now it's anyone's guess what happens next. Hope he likes it =)
18 September 2006, 01:50 PM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by biplane1:
I wanted to bump this up so that Doug Spaulding might have a chance to see the film and also your movie on the special effects.


Thanks - good film. I love that composer you found...Ludwig something or other wasn't it? He's brilliant!


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