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24 frames per second. That gives it a film look. People disagree, and use another setting...but I find 24p to be the best.
 
I know who did it!

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Yeah, I liked this one. :D

Good editing. You should learn how to color correct stuff, and brightness and contrast. Makes yo film pop! :yess:

I liked that shot where everything is moving around you. It's pretty simple, but very effective to do. Good job sir! :clap

Thank you, sir. I shot it on a little point and shoot camera that had film capabilities, and it didn't need to be perfect, so I didn't bother with color correction or anything. With my 7D, I certainly will be editing the footage some.

Remember the cover agen?

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Of course I do! It's saved on my computer somewhere. :p

......................................you have certainly done your research on the Irish landscape:lol

Hey, I did the best I could with what Florida has to offer! :lol
 
Here's the trailer to an hour long film I created last summer. It's a bit corny, but my attempt to faithfully retell Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera from Erik, the Phantom's perspective.

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I'm still trying to get it screened, and pushing to get it out there. It was done on an almost non-existent budget, and an exercise to make the best movie we could with what we had. While there are dozens of POTO films, the original novel is practically an untapped resource nobody's taken advantage of since the 1925 Chaney film. I'm a huge fan of Hammer Films, so I strove to pay homage to their wonderful style.
 
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