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  1. So something unusual recently happened, I was hired to direct a short film. It was a lot of fun and I was given lots of freedom to do what I wanted. It recently got into the children's section of the Toronto film festival, so I'm planning a small trip to Toronto in April, which I'm excited about. I didn't realize it at the time, but I lifted the idea of shooting through smeared glass in the movie "The Assassination of Jesse James..." I wanted the images to feel like illustrations in a children's book that faded off the edges of the frame, so in several of the wide shots we put 4x8 sheets of clear plexiglass about seven feet in front of the camera and smeared out the trees and things with Vaseline. Because we had a budget and time we were able to play around with stuff like that. It was a really fun shoot. Unfortunately we quickly found out this technique was pretty easily replicated in post, but it was still fun. Here's a trailer to the movie and below are pics with the plex and Vaseline... Tiny's New Home
  2. Hi everyone, I just wanted to get some feedback on a new short film that we released for a zombie webseries we created. My buddies and I are dedicating our YouTube channel to short zombie and horror films and we want to create good stuff that people like (so we need to know what people think). This was shot with a Canon 5D MIII and a Canon Rebel T4i + 18-135mm STM lens. We messed up huge on the shots at the end and they came out too noisy. Would like to know what other cinematographers think of our other scenes and how we might improve.
  3. If you got a couple of minutes to spare, check out our new short horror film: "Death in C Minor" This is one of our first attempts at a short film horror film. Shot with the Sony A7s and the Rokinon Cine 35mm and 50mm Lenses. We weren't too satisfied with some of our lighting and camera work (among other things). We want to improve our craft, so let us know what you think -- good, bad, and ugly. Thanks, Jason R
  4. Check out our new zombie webseries, "SAMURAI DEAD": Filmed on a Canon Rebel T4i + 18-135mm STM lens, a four-man crew, and no $$$. We really want to improve our craft and make better films/episodes in the future, so please tell us what you think -- we'd really appreciate your feedback. If you enjoyed this webisode, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. We’re releasing the next episode next month! https://www.youtube.com/glasspixelstudios Thanks!
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