You guys got the lighting down, wow. I am just getting started on the p6k and I got 2 light panels.. this is really good, no idea how you do it,but keep it up!! :D
So , let me just say "wow." What you can do with lighting and props are so good. I'm guessing one of you must be in film school? Oh, how I wish each of your films had a show and tell about everything, in gory detail(please). I feel like I'm watching an old Hardy Boys mystery. . My son is a freshman in film at a University and I've begged him to watch you guys. Very nice work.
good kid flick with scooby doo vibe its well made and acted .love the younger brother faints lol this is very kid friendly a bit comic yet creepy .would make a good series disney where are you .............................
I'm happy to see you're monetized. Adding to your growing collection of short films is this gem. I really felt drawn into the story and the characters. Excellent job again everyone.
what settings did you use - I'm planning a feature, any tips to get the best out of my BMPCC 6K Pro? 23.98fps and I'll probably shoot in HD, is that alright?
I use the black magic pocket cinema camera 6k, and mostly the Meike super 35 cinema lens, 35mm, 50mm…and I use the rode ntg shotgun mic for adr and all the sound!
The REAL stars of this short are the lighting & production design! The directing of the actors and editing are at times really sloppy till it causes continuity and eyeline problems. Story is average but bcoz the lighting and production design are too good you almost forgive it. Almost.
Thanks! Yes I edited all the footage in FCP and then actually did the color grading for the film in DaVinci resolve with a LUT as a starting point and basic correction from there. 👍🙏
Excellent job everyone. Please do the treasure of black beard. No matter what anyone says in the comments I really wanna see it :) I wanna see what y'all can come up with for it :)
Generally well done. Minor note: if you are going to use Lorem Ipsum text in a scene for a text, it looks really awkward if it is on screen for more than a fraction of a second.