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Post by Eric T. Jones on Feb 5, 2005 0:19:02 GMT -5
View the Trailer: YouTube- www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT9MR1_VWtIView the Movie: YouTube- www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C957A6B8EFA0A0BEVimeo- www.vimeo.com/clip=40156Google Video (old, no encore reel)- video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1366620905629359391&hl=enAVERAGE RATING: 3.5/4.0 (4 votes) Runtime: 13:24/9:51 (without credits) Body Count: 10 (20 counting the credit reel) Number of Rotoscoped Frames: 328 Budget: $100 Average Shot Length (ASL): 12.01 seconds Inital Filming Date: November 13, 2004 Filming Wrap Date: November 26, 2004 Release Date: November 27, 2004 Classification: III (violence and language) COMPLETE CAST AND CREW: CASTAlex Lin- White Bandit Richard Davis- Private R/General#3 Eric T. Jones- General#1 Timothy Yung- General#2/Guard#1/Guard#4 Phillipe Arquie- Guard#2/Guard#5 Ian Anderson- Guard#3/Guard#6 Kevin Johnson- Sling Evan Pu- Master of the Black Warriors CREWFight Choreographer- Kevin Johnson Cinematographer- Eric T. Jones Producer- Richard Davis Writer- Richard Davis Director- Richard Davis Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1 (letterbox, 16:9 master) FUN FACT: This is the only "Fight Movie" to have a trailer.
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Post by Mr No Life on Mar 4, 2005 17:02:44 GMT -5
RATING: 3.5/4 I will post later.
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Mar 4, 2005 22:58:44 GMT -5
What I did like was the shootout sequence, which was absolutely fantastic, and the grainy look I applied to the film. (not to mention it contains my favorite ever of my performances)
What I didn't like was my lousy rotoscoping job (a month afterwards, I closely analysed muzzle flashes in actual films, so I know what they should look like; but the crappy ones I've got kinda does add to the camp factor of this film), and overall, how this is the least fun of the trilogy. It seems to run a bit too long, as well. Lacks the fun of the other three (probably due to its length, and how much action is in it), though nothing is as lacking in this category as my film, "Fight Ultimatum". This film is at least twice as good as that one.
Basically, as we progressed through making these films, I started liking the newer installments even less than the previous ones. Pretty much, they were less fun to make, they're less fun to watch.
Exception is, of course, comparing "pilot" to "II". But "II" I had a LOT of fun editing... just not so much fun shooting.
More of this information I'll have on my personal "Fight Ultimatum" commentary.
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Post by kenny on Apr 6, 2005 16:46:45 GMT -5
Speaking of commentary, when are you (or did you) releace the infinnyfilm commentary? Life. A crude substitute for video games.
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Post by bluesabre1 on Aug 29, 2005 22:07:42 GMT -5
I voted 4. I was having way too much fun watching that again. It was so much better than I expected. I was having so much fun watching that, well, I even thought Alex didn't do such a bad job acting. (Now that's bordering on hysteria.)
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Post by goatblower on Sept 18, 2005 18:26:44 GMT -5
3/4 I enjoyed watching the movie due to the fight scenes and the uncomprendable plot. Eric even added special effects on the guns. I would like to apologize to Eric and Kenny for them having to reshoot scenes because I couldn't do the fight moves right. But the fact that the moves were planned says something. As far as plot I know from seeing the script that there was supposed to be one I just can't figure it out. Anyways we did well considering none of the actors saw the script until a couple of minutes before we were suppose to do the scene!
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Post by bluesabre1 on Nov 26, 2005 23:20:14 GMT -5
And that's the way we've done it ever since. We would have done it for LFM but the script was in storybaord form. It was also drawn rather...er...low res. If you catch my drift.
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Post by kenny on Dec 5, 2005 22:16:54 GMT -5
Exactly. For Productivity, (G-3) I plan on pre choreographing the fight outside of the location and outside of filming, and do this a lot so the moves are latched into muscle memory.
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Post by kenny on Jan 24, 2006 20:17:00 GMT -5
Is this one getting a vimeo release?
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 24, 2006 20:40:53 GMT -5
Yup, but I'll have to wait a week for it- Vimeo only allows 20MB/week, and the WMV file is 16.6MB. (I've removed the end credits reel, because if I didn't, it would make the file over 20MB) I'm pretty sure I can send it over to Google, though, being that it takes so long to verify it...
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 26, 2006 0:00:02 GMT -5
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Post by kenny on Jan 26, 2006 10:36:37 GMT -5
Video quality is decent. Some black boxes at the top left of the frame at the very beginning of the film, but otherwise a HELLUVA lot better than Real.
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 26, 2006 18:29:33 GMT -5
I think the video quality on Google is absolute shit, and they did a VERY poor job re-encoding it. It takes them time to verify, so why not check to see if there's any of these wierd-shit boxes in there?
...oh yeah, that's right. Because they don't give a shit about us.
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Post by kenny on Jan 26, 2006 19:15:50 GMT -5
True. We need a big break.
And what film is it? PRODUCTIVITY! (hopefully)
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Post by Eric T. Jones on Jan 29, 2006 17:52:24 GMT -5
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