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Trailer German Student short film "Seine Spur"


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Hi there,

just finished the trailer of my short film "Seine Spur".
Would love to hear some feedback/critique.
(if you click on CC-Button you're able to see english subtitles)



About the short film:
It's 27mins long and the genre is drama/suspense.
It's a student film and I did this short film for my master thesis.
Right now I'm sending it out to festivals so I can't publish it yet.
Here some Behind the Scenes Stuff and Film Stills:
www.mediadesign-kaufmann.de/seine-spur
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Hi there,

 

just finished the trailer of my short film "Seine Spur".

Would love to hear some feedback/critique.

(if you click on CC-Button you're able to see english subtitles)

 

About the short film:

It's 27mins long and the genre is drama/suspense.

It's a student film and I did this short film for my master thesis.

Right now I'm sending it out to festivals so I can't publish it yet.

Here some Behind the Scenes Stuff and Film Stills:

www.mediadesign-kaufmann.de/seine-spur

Looks great, would be interesting to see the all film. Could you please share lights, camera, lenses and also rigs (how did you do the arial shots)? Always interesting.

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Thanks! Appreciate it so much guys.

Lights mainly HMI (2x 575, 1x 1,2kw) - some LED's for the night exterior stuff. Also some tungsten for interior (in the cabin).

Outside we worked mainly with reflectors which worked well.

Lenses - old Nikon AIS primes.. i love those..

Camera - Blackmagic Cinema Camera with MFT and Speedbooster. For the aerials we used a pocket.

www.mediadesign-kaufmann.de/seine-spur <-- scroll down and you see the copter we used.

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Thanks for the info. It amazes me how time changed, from a pure technical point of you.

 

A student or an Indi filmamker 10 years a ago, would never get those shots/look, as he would need a 35mm camera, a truck of lights (big ones), very expensive Helicopter to actually fly with the camera and super expensive post production DI facility.

 

New times indeed!

 

Now it's just about telling good stories.

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