Hey everyone, I just posted my latest short film called The Audition. "An actress walks down the dark, creepy streets of New Orleans on her way to an audition. She keeps her agent on the phone to keep from being too scared. What she doesn't know is a group of seedy gentlemen are following her the entire time with bad intentions." I created this short for the Short10Cinema 100 Hour Horror Film Contest, and people seem to be enjoying it. I'd love any feedback from my fellow film makers. Thanks! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd3-MfTAGMI
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Hope you don't mind the following feedback. I really appreciate constructive criticism, so here goes. Overall, this was a really nice effort. I liked that there was at least the revenge/vigilante theme for the boys who thought beating up a woman was a good idea. Turnabout is always fun and satisfying. However, it was pretty clear to me that the boys were being set up. I would've loved not to see any of the boys faces until the garage scene. Either silhouetted or from the back, could've made them more menacing. The fact that you see these boyish faces in the first few minutes doesn't make them particularly threatening. I did like the business that the gang "leader" had with the lighter. I would've had him give his first line with the cigarette anywhere other than dead center of his mouth, as all I got was a mumble. But he was easily the most menacing of the gang. As for our, um, heroine, I would've liked to have seen the reveal of her true nature until the very last boy/victim's POV closeup on her face. She seemed to have a lot of walking without much point to it, other than "well-built woman in a red dress". The camera wobble/shake on the crane (I'm assuming it was a crane/jib shot) in the opening shot was distracting and took me out early on to where I was paying more attention to what the camera was doing than what the lady in red was doing. And finally, the guy on the phone was not working. I wouldn't have used any of his footage, and I would've just left the person on the other end of the phone unexplained. It didn't add anything to the film for me. Thanks for showing this!
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Good job. Didn't see that turn coming. Can I ask what you shot it with? I really liked the look.
We used the Canon 5d, and I did all the color correction in After Effects with the Red Giant products, finally topping it off with the Film Convert Pro plugin for texture.
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Awesome, thanks for the info. I'm shooting a short in Texas this month and was considering the 5d.
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Nice job.
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Wow This is Awesome !
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The quality of the piece was good. I would have liked to see more consistency in the behavior of the actress character. If she has super powers why was she unaware that she was being followed? Why was she so frightened? Why did it take her so long to react when being attacked?
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Great job Ryan, you're on your way.
Thank you for the comment Amy. The intention of her character was that she was leading the gang on, basically luring them into a situation to attack her, which is why she has so much fun with eating them, or "playing with her food".
Very cool short! Really well done! Just curious to know what you shot it on? Thanks :)
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That was fun! Can't help but mention that if she was using PerformerTrack she would have dumped the agent and never gone to the location in the first place. SAFETY FIRST! Looking forward to the sequel..."The Callback" I'll gladly be the new vampire friend! :>) Love the end music too. LOVE NEW Orleans.
haha. That's the best reaction I could ask for! Thanks, Kristina!
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Pretty good....
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Really cool! Good Job!