
Can We Coach This Film Group To Success?
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Date: 2022-09-13
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Comments and reviews: 16
fanjoy
Feedback on their intro video - I enjoyed meeting them and I dig what humor I've seen of them. Obviously the director needs to work on his exposure and lighting (Blown out face in the beginning, but that is something that will hopefully come with time and practice. The acting and jokes in the intro were funny, but I think the video just came off as too amateurish for something that want's to be big. Its perfectly possible to do funny while not seeming like you've never held a camera before in your life. On the editing side, I would say that VFX should be discovered, not blatant. I'm looking at you burst of fire. While the burst of fire shows he's the editor, I think there are less cheesy ways to show it. Funny, yet professional should be a goal they hold for the future. Film Riot is a great example. (Also watching those videos might help the editor and director quite a bit with the aforementioned issues)
However - I enjoyed this and look forward to more of their videos. These guys seem to be less fresh than they realize - Still fresh as hell, but much better than a random group pulled off the street would be.
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Feedback on their intro video - I enjoyed meeting them and I dig what humor I've seen of them. Obviously the director needs to work on his exposure and lighting (Blown out face in the beginning, but that is something that will hopefully come with time and practice. The acting and jokes in the intro were funny, but I think the video just came off as too amateurish for something that want's to be big. Its perfectly possible to do funny while not seeming like you've never held a camera before in your life. On the editing side, I would say that VFX should be discovered, not blatant. I'm looking at you burst of fire. While the burst of fire shows he's the editor, I think there are less cheesy ways to show it. Funny, yet professional should be a goal they hold for the future. Film Riot is a great example. (Also watching those videos might help the editor and director quite a bit with the aforementioned issues)
However - I enjoyed this and look forward to more of their videos. These guys seem to be less fresh than they realize - Still fresh as hell, but much better than a random group pulled off the street would be.
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Chris
I think all their shorts could benefit from being edited much tighter. Maybe even taking some bits out. Take the their short about the guy who's a cross dressing hooker. We don't need to see each round of it fully unfold. The editing can get quicker as it goes. By doing that you may have been able to get more bits in there with more ridiculous outfits each time.
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I think all their shorts could benefit from being edited much tighter. Maybe even taking some bits out. Take the their short about the guy who's a cross dressing hooker. We don't need to see each round of it fully unfold. The editing can get quicker as it goes. By doing that you may have been able to get more bits in there with more ridiculous outfits each time.
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fanjoy
In terms of sound quality, Russels sitdown with Bland Panda(not a typo, just a terrible joke) is quite bad.
Audio is way more important than the visuals. and story is way more important that both of them. This counts as my five cents to help the boys on the way!
I like the idea of this. Thumbs up!
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In terms of sound quality, Russels sitdown with Bland Panda(not a typo, just a terrible joke) is quite bad.
Audio is way more important than the visuals. and story is way more important that both of them. This counts as my five cents to help the boys on the way!
I like the idea of this. Thumbs up!
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GHWMR
agree with Bradley, the first shot outside the face is over exposed and I felt he was too close to the background. A few steps forward and a higher aperature (possibly nd filter needed, or just film in the shadow) could make the background less of a distraction.
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agree with Bradley, the first shot outside the face is over exposed and I felt he was too close to the background. A few steps forward and a higher aperature (possibly nd filter needed, or just film in the shadow) could make the background less of a distraction.
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Tegeler
Watched their videos. first suggestion - work on the audio.
Specifically, work on getting less room noise and a tighter sound on the actors.
You guys are saying some funny sh#t but it's not all coming through as clearly as it should.
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Watched their videos. first suggestion - work on the audio.
Specifically, work on getting less room noise and a tighter sound on the actors.
You guys are saying some funny sh#t but it's not all coming through as clearly as it should.
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fanjoy
Unrelated to the Bland Panda. You should make a longer multipart interview/lecture with an awesome sound editor/sound designer. We've had the director, the editor, the actor and so on. But the audio is sooooo important and also really fun!
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Unrelated to the Bland Panda. You should make a longer multipart interview/lecture with an awesome sound editor/sound designer. We've had the director, the editor, the actor and so on. But the audio is sooooo important and also really fun!
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Granny
I would say, the intro had complicated transitions, which felt just a bit messy in my head.
And the intro is in desperate need of some music! :)
But looking goood: )
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I would say, the intro had complicated transitions, which felt just a bit messy in my head.
And the intro is in desperate need of some music! :)
But looking goood: )
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Braden
I look forward to seeing what they do. I would say that the first shot is a bit over exposed and looked a bit amateur because of it. I'm excited to see what you do next.
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I look forward to seeing what they do. I would say that the first shot is a bit over exposed and looked a bit amateur because of it. I'm excited to see what you do next.
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ODamnDell
now i know we all dont see the same Ads before the video. but i just saw the weirdest video in my life advertising hot pockets with snoop dogg! lmao!
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now i know we all dont see the same Ads before the video. but i just saw the weirdest video in my life advertising hot pockets with snoop dogg! lmao!
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Noah
Indy Mogul and Film Riot has been my film school haha Griffin Russel and Ryan Connolly are teaching me everything I need to know about film making
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Indy Mogul and Film Riot has been my film school haha Griffin Russel and Ryan Connolly are teaching me everything I need to know about film making
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ShadowManV3
I wanna know what Griffin sounds like when he isnt doing that voice. Unless he always sounds like that which would be weird
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I wanna know what Griffin sounds like when he isnt doing that voice. Unless he always sounds like that which would be weird
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MarcelMeets
I'd subsribe to you on an on if I could! (Well, technically that's possible but silent subscriptions don't help: -/. Go on!
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I'd subsribe to you on an on if I could! (Well, technically that's possible but silent subscriptions don't help: -/. Go on!
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Just
Watched the intro, and a couple of their videos. Not my brand of humor, a bit sophomoric, but the group has potential.
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Watched the intro, and a couple of their videos. Not my brand of humor, a bit sophomoric, but the group has potential.
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Job
The intro was far to bright,
It pooled me right out of te intro
I hope this helpes!
Greats from holland
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The intro was far to bright,
It pooled me right out of te intro
I hope this helpes!
Greats from holland
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Rodarius
Bradley Stearn: The first shot isn't exterior, it's green screen; ) but I agree that it was over-exposed.
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Bradley Stearn: The first shot isn't exterior, it's green screen; ) but I agree that it was over-exposed.
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Eric
The first part of the intro was definitely overexposed, but other than that I thought it was really good
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The first part of the intro was definitely overexposed, but other than that I thought it was really good
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