Hey everybody! I just finished my latest short film: a miltary-themed ghost story shot down at Fort Stevens in Hammond, OR. It was shot over the course of a weekend (in the f$%&!n' rain!!), and is the most ambitious project I've done so far. Lots of lessons learned. If you'd like to check it out, click the link below. It's a 209Mb QuickTime7 file. A Windows-friendly file should be coming soon.
<a href="http://www.resonancedigital.com/fgac/forgodandcountry.mov">For God And Country</a> (Right click, save! It's having problems streaming.)
Here's some screencaps to pique your interest!
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It's 209Mbps, so yeah, it might take a bit. Be sure to have QuickTime 7 installed, or it won't work.
]Bravo Nathan. Congrats to your short film. That was good, I'm impressed. How long have you and your brother been doing this?
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. :) This is our first project involving actors, we had previously just produced music videos for local bands here in Seattle (check out our Portfolio at www.resonancedigital.com), and this was a stepping ston into bigger and better things. We shipped a dvd off to LA recently for possible entry into the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, so we'll be anxiously awaiting word from them for the next couple of months. *crosses fingers*
Well that's great. You two will do well. I wish you the best of luck with the Film Festival!! :laugh: