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Post by bluesabre1 on Jun 24, 2006 16:26:31 GMT -5
Although I don't recall that there is a possibility. I did ask Mom if I could shoot some footage at Target since we went there today. She said she felt nervous about the whole deal and gave an implied no. So I figure the next logical (and probably more legal method) would jsut be to go over to friends' houses and pick clocks from there. It seems so simple a method I'm shockced no one thought of it before. (Aniket, Sean, and Kevin must of 3 different clocks we can use to film.)
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Post by kenny on Jun 24, 2006 18:46:20 GMT -5
NOT IT.
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Post by bluesabre1 on Jun 24, 2006 21:39:59 GMT -5
What do you mean? We don't need the house, we need a digital clock. It's not an invasion of privacy. Of course, I can understand you don't want to dedicate any of your resources because you disagree with the content of the film.
But if you disagree with me going into your house to film why don't you just bring the clock to my house and we can find an outlet here to plug it into?
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Post by kenny on Jun 24, 2006 23:02:21 GMT -5
What do you mean I disagree with the content of the film? I haven't even SEEN the bloody thing, which I would like to see at the soonest possible oppertunity, even in incomplete form. And it's because I'm busy making the house acceptable, and NO, I won't bring my alarm clock, because the stupid battery backup is a piece of crap and throws the time off a lot. [like three hours]
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Post by Skywalker on Jun 25, 2006 12:04:55 GMT -5
i'm sure that you can use footage of my digital clock from Visions, in SCHEDULE
kenny, that isn't an excuse. Whenever I move my clock, I suck it up and reset the time... it isn't a big deal.
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Post by bluesabre1 on Jun 25, 2006 12:43:47 GMT -5
I would hate to reuse footage like that but if necessary... And kenny it doesn't matter what time the clock has. As long as it shows a time. The clock times will be arranged in chronological order later. (It will be the least confusing to the viewer that way.)
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Post by kenny on Jun 25, 2006 13:39:20 GMT -5
Fine. But when and where? The clocks should be moved and located in places on set for authanticity. M'kay?
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jun 25, 2006 13:58:44 GMT -5
The clocks are all gonna be shown in extreme close-up, if I'm correct. To where only the timestamp is in frame, right?
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Post by kenny on Jun 25, 2006 14:43:18 GMT -5
Just when? What day? I need to know!
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Post by bluesabre1 on Jun 25, 2006 20:12:48 GMT -5
Wel, how about doing TIMA again on Monday or Tuesday (please post there when exactly) and bring a clock along with you. Preferably one with blue, green, or small numbers.
Also Aniket, when should I briefly pop over to your house to take the shots needed? Whatever time is good for you but I'd like to try weekdays.
(I'm not to sure on Sean's availability so that might be it.)
Aniket: We should credit our clock providers in the credits so if you could fit that in then we should be just about done.
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Post by Skywalker on Jun 25, 2006 23:37:57 GMT -5
Richie... i said.. their's footage in Visions of my clock... so get used it using it.. it's called STOCK FOOTAGE i'm not going to let you come over to my house just for some footage that's already there
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jun 26, 2006 0:18:17 GMT -5
We also need to have the credits reel that you were going to do in Flash.
The footage of clocks in "SCHEDULE" are extreme close-ups with the numbers filling the frame. The clocks in "Visions" are wide angles. If it was unused footage, fine, but we're not so cheap that we'd have to reuse footage from another film. (I used that "Mutants" scene in "Visions" when the status on that was "dropped indefinitely")
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Post by bluesabre1 on Jun 26, 2006 11:04:15 GMT -5
We can send you a picture of the type of angle we're looking for. I'll be over to shoot it at your leisure. Should take only five minutes at the most.
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Post by Skywalker on Jun 26, 2006 11:13:01 GMT -5
the problem is that, my parents aren't home... so i can't allow anyone in my house... even for 2 seconds
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Post by bluesabre1 on Jun 26, 2006 17:56:25 GMT -5
Not a problem then. Just pop over to my house with a clock and we can film it then. Just a few seconds. Maybe the next time you want the camcorder you can come over. You can borrow it back very soon now that the film is nearly complete.
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