Saturday, July 28, 2007

38B

Here's the first of two short films I'm going to be uploading over the next day or so. They were made by my students on a Film Workshop at a Summer School.

Each group had only 15 hours of workshop time to complete their film - from conception to a locked final cut. They were aged between 15 and 17, and there was a total of 27 students across the two groups - some who were very involved, others not so.

This film, 38B, is the shorter of the two. Please leave your constructive comments for the students' benefit. They are reading them.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:47 pm

    The girl was really good in this. The guy was reminiscent of stallone.

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  2. Anonymous10:40 pm

    Ahahah!
    Awesome =) Very funny. If I can make a small suggestion I would say that maybe the camera angles on the exchange between the two actors could have been more varied...(the wally wood "panels that always work" might be a decent starting point for ideas), but other than that, well done! Sweet and to the point!

    Matteo

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  3. Anonymous12:48 am

    Cute little short, definitely made me laugh. If it were slightly accelerated it could probably be done in 30 seconds and be a damn memorable commercial... for what I'm not sure. Victoria's Secret?

    Anyway, good job Charlotte Scholten and your three writers for a simple and effective piece.

    Max

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  4. The female actress (Sylvia?) gave a fantastic performance. Her emotion came through very strong and clear on screen.

    A very inventive and entertaining short overall. Compliments to everyone involved.

    - Rusty
    Full Sanction Press

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  5. Anonymous7:53 am

    Very nice story, well scripted, pretty good acting.
    Camera could have benefited from being mounted, cutting a bit more and a couple of close ups.

    Overall, made me smile ;)

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  6. Anonymous8:13 am

    Wasn't expecting that end - great stuff. A little polishing round the edges and you've got a worthy little short there ... well done! :)

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