View Full Version : My horror movie, first minute uploaded
hulkamaniak
03-22-2007, 06:00 AM
Ey, im making a little horror movie for tafe (like university but not as high up in rankings), havent showed my teacher what ive done yet, and im doing a multimedia coarse so yer i got little knowledge on song creating so i had to use other horror movie songs, which ill obviously mention in the credits, if you may notice, the song i used in this minute clip is from good ol friday the 13th :)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=RNpok07olDA
kill daddy
04-06-2007, 12:24 PM
that wasnt too good,hope it was just a title sequence
chaibill
04-09-2007, 09:54 AM
are you joking you cant shoot in one take. and the guy came in the door and had to walk around the camera man
the punching has to be shot in a few takes to get it right ....watch some extra features on dvds they explan it some times .....or watch ROBERT RODREGEZ's EL MARIACHI he has a 8 or 10minute film school on the dvd on how to edit in the can
sorry man i just didn't want to pump you up and have you get a shitty grade at school
you could have the guy punch at the camera lense and then edit it together
MisterSadistro
04-10-2007, 12:34 AM
Sorry, but using "classic" horror movie music thrown over any footage, no matter how many effects, doesn't make it a horror film. This looks like backyard wrestling in the kitchen played under a Pink Floyd light show. There is no suspense, urgency or shot selection to it. 2 guys hitting each other is more like an episode of 'Jackass'. Pace a scene out. Use intersting angles. Learn to cut a sequence. If you've been playing with the effects already, you know your way around NLE a bit already.
CK
kill daddy
04-10-2007, 08:12 AM
dont bust his chops too hard, at least hes tried.
learn from your mistakes, try to be more original in future.
fubar-entertainment
04-13-2007, 02:46 AM
I agree with the others above. If you want to life yourself above other 'Filmmakers' then try to be as original as possible. Learn about suspense and how to cut to get the maximum impact and most importantly - have a sh*t hot script. Doesnt matter how good your camera skills and editing skills are - a bad script will always make a bad film.
Good luck. :)
Woz
FUBAR Entertainment