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Joey Dee

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About Joey Dee

  • Birthday 11/18/1982

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  • Occupation
    Director
  • Location
    Canada
  • Specialties
    Film - European Cinema - French New Wave, Neo-Realism & Polish Cinema
    Travelling - chilling - soaking up different cultures and LIVING!!!

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  1. Well done Owen, What lenses did you use? my best, -Joey Dee
  2. Well done mate ;) Very Scorcese driven ;) dolly shots, pan shots, framing chracters & most of all music - I like that ;) my best, -Joey Dee
  3. WOW Andre WELL DONE mate!!! extremely WELL DONE! Loved: Cronica Feminina <--- very contemporary "Almodovar'ish"... I also liked very much "Super Bock".... The Shots - Framing, Colors, Lighting <--- superb!!! What can I say - well done mate - beautiful work Andre! my best, Joey Dee
  4. Hey Nick, I did use the 10-25-75mm - I was just having the worst luck with the 75mm cause there some macro shots that I just wanted to single out such as only the eyes but I had to be I believe 5 feet away from the subject and it just didn't work out so I settled for macro shots of the face. The lenses that I used were the original lenses for the camera and I do believe they were Yvar-Bolex lenses. It was fun to experiment with the 16mm but I don't think I will shoot on it again - I'll most likely step up a little to the 35mm world :) and learn and learn as much as I can from people like you and others in the business. The more I speak with all you folks on here the more I realize that it's you (the Cinematographers/D.O.Ps) that pretty much hold the film together and it's such a great piece of mind :) - I study Film Theory for the past 4 years and all the hands on stuff I do on the side and you folks are such a great help! Thanks in advance ;) My best, Joey
  5. Here are a few extra snaps of the production Also I just got my film stock processed and I started today the edit in FCP and I think I'm doing a good job in terms of color correction - I wanted my character to be very pale/cold and so on and her husband very warm colors. So here are the original & color corrected. Ohh I also made it 16:9 from it's original pull down, 2:3:3:2 - What you you guys think, it looks nice or should of kept it to it's original 4:3? Click to Enlarge the image. My best, Joey
  6. Hey Chris, I thought it was maybe St-Ecynt or something like that I remember I went there to meet with an artist in august and it was all like farming and stuff... but totally loved the framing you did for the corn field - well done!!! And I'll for sure maintain contact as I will be filming another short during Spring time when the weather cools off so I can shoot outside - I'll email you the StoryBoard and Give you a little more info! my best, Joey Dee
  7. Hello folks, I was reading this post: http://www.cinematography.com/forum2004/in...=19306&st=0 and I would like to educate myself more on the aspect ratio just so I can follow along with some of the folks on here and for my own knowledge. Is there any good sites you recommend that deal with this topic? Also if there are any images associated with the aspect ratio it would help me more ;) my best, Joey Dee
  8. WOW - the bet footage I seen for a DVX 100!!!!!!!!!!! Insane!!! well done mates - the image has great quality to it! my best, Joey Dee
  9. Hey Rajavel, well done! I like both shots especially the second one mate! I'm curious to see your short - I've studied last summer Bollywood Cinema and i have alot of respect for it's construction and symbolization in Hindi culture! I've seen films before departure and post departure to Rang de basanti so curious to see your work mate. My best, Joey Dee
  10. Thanks alot Adam, I should of shot 64fps :( but I was so limited in film stock but we'll see how it goes I'll post and update when i get the film back as it's being processed now :) my best, Joey Dee
  11. Hey James, Yah I only rented 2 of the 6 DVDs their not bad actually - no let me correct that - their pretty good and pretty advanced stuff, if you still wanted to get them I suggest just renting them here's the url: http://technicalvideorental.com/index.php?...mp;cPath=109_86 and their the last 3 @ the buttom of the page. Hope this helps! my best, Joey Dee
  12. Hey Adam, Thanks for the tips, really appreciate it mate! I have allready shot all my footage now the film is being processed to a digital format for me to edit in post next week. I have Twixtor: http://www.revisionfx.com/rstwixtor.htm and I have tried on many digital footage that I shot (obviously on a digital format) and it looked great to be honest - I generally don't use too much slow mo but I should of thought of testing before shooting :( So do you think since I shot on 24fps on my 16mm and I'll try to slow it down by 20-30% in post it would kill the quality? I personally don't think so, but of course I haven't done it yet hahah so your experiences with it is more valid then mine as I need to find out next week but I guess that question can be objective as it depends on what each person is trying to achieve no? my best, Joey Dee
  13. Fellas, I don't see how that matters - as the filmakaer is trying to see India through their eyes and this documentary is nothing close to a "performative documentary" live A&E where the image needs to be glamourized with dramatic tone & music to sychronize with the narrative, that form of construction is irrelevant to the social surroundings of this doc. I really liked it very much - I liked to see the rawness of different cultures it's more appealing to me than glamourized images of the world as it keeps me in touch with reality - however there is a major seperation between the "Bourgeoisie" and the street people. For example the image presents us 2 types of people - the Indians in the streets & the foreigners living comfortably yet criticizing the culture, technology and so on which makes me think ok what is the point of all of this that is presented to us? What is the point of going to a different country and film people in the streets while the people being interviewed are foreigners? One of the person being interviewed says "Im just trying to look to the India through their eyes and not from the point of view from the United States..." but thats' false mate cause in order to justify that point the documentary needs to allow the subjects to express their concerns and needs... Not offer to represent a whole nation from a foreigners point of view, now I could understand that it would be hard to find a person who speaks english or the same language but there are alternative such as hire a translator in order to have to communicate in order to properly see India through their eyes :) moreover we now that India is a poor country (please forgive me for this poor generalization - but in comparison to the U.S & Canada) - why not target the root of these social issues and so forth. Overall I liked it - as I like raw representations of cultures and in terms of techniques you're good - you're not doing a performative documentary such as "A&E" where they need to re-construct the events through factial events and so forth, you're style is aligned more with Neo-Realism, the use of real people in real life events, therefore lighting and all that jazz is irreleavant to the message & theme you are setting in your doc. Well done, my best, Joey Dee
  14. Andres, I liked the reel - well done!!! THe man with the sideburns reminded me of Pedro Almodovar hahah ;) my best, Joey Dee
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