Journal #7719

Posted 12 years ago2012-04-02 20:33:26 UTC
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Video project finished! It's ready for tomorrow's display of pupils video projects. I did together with a couple of colleagues.

It's about surviving in the nature, but because we had limited time and made our shooting in the course of a couple of hours afternoon, it resembles more with a parody of Bear Gryll's show( yes I proposed pissing in a bottle but then I agreed with my colleagues- this is too gross for the teachers).

Here's the link to the video.

A notable moment of laugh, if you're not into watching the whole video, is this "behind the scenes" clip.

Yes I realize our english is kind of bad, but it turned out quite well considering that we had just a scenario sketch and made our lines on the spot...

7 Comments

Commented 12 years ago2012-04-02 20:46:24 UTC Comment #57957
Haha, pretty cool, their english is a bit bad at some parts, but its cool :D
I like the fire part, lol, next to a river.
Commented 12 years ago2012-04-02 21:09:24 UTC Comment #57955
YOU KILLED THE FISHIE!
Commented 12 years ago2012-04-03 14:12:08 UTC Comment #57951
I don't have time to watch the full 14 mins at the moment, but I definitely will!

Just some quick notes from the first few minutes:
A lot of it is over-exposed.
There was an odd exposure shift during the climbing at the start in stages, almost like it was on auto expose.
Consider investing in (or building) a better support for handheld stuff. Fig Rigs are best for this sort of thing, but a small shoulder-mount would be great as well.
Commented 12 years ago2012-04-03 22:26:08 UTC Comment #57954
I wouldn't doubt it was on auto exposure mode. It happened several times.

Why exactly were you carrying a gun on your backpack? Did it have silver bullets? :P
Commented 12 years ago2012-04-04 04:42:37 UTC Comment #57952
It was meant for a specific scene. Unfortunately, our camera batteries were dieing and we were exhausted so we skipped through some scenes.
Archie, unfortunately Nikon P100 and P500 only feature an AF setting for filming, not AE unfortunately.
Commented 12 years ago2012-04-06 00:40:42 UTC Comment #57956
HELL, I just realized that you didnt catch that fish -- somebody frieking threw it into the water and you stabbed it repeatedly like you knew what you were doing.
Commented 12 years ago2012-04-06 10:47:29 UTC Comment #57953
Congratulations, you just figured it out.

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