Sunday, 27 August 2017
BLINK OF AN EYE | Crashing Star Wars Ships #03
I don't want to start off on a downer with this...because this is fun stuff...it's a lot of fun crashing these models. Its very unpredictable what will happen, for example, you might have noticed at seventeen seconds in there is a fly that I didn't even know was there, and looks like it may have died. Here's the thing, the set in this video is quite old now, I've done a lot more work on it and we are looking at a far more detailed look that you will see in upcoming videos. Its going to be very special and I thank you for taking the time to have a look at it.
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Michael Dowswell
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FREE FILM FESTIVAL - NO AI ALLOWED - NO ENTRY FEE!!
https://filmfreeway.com/TromadanceFilmFestival
Could be worth checking out.
Miami Vertical Film Festival – Dedicated to vertical (9:16) format storytelling and — according to festival info — submissions are free.
https://filmfreeway.com/VerticalMiamiFilmFestival
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A gritty, realistic jungle scene filmed from afar (80 feet away): a 1940s jeep stuck in mud, struggling to move. The spinning tires kick up intense mud spray behind the vehicle. The driver, wearing vintage 1920s clothing and a fedora, shows frustration through exaggerated arm gestures. Close-up insert of a muddy boot pressing repeatedly on the gas pedal. Natural lighting, handheld camera feel, documentary realism, detailed textures, wet mud splatter, ambient jungle sounds implied.
vertical 9:16 frame but composed for horizontal viewing after 90-degree clockwise rotation, subjects oriented sideways across the frame, important elements aligned along the long horizontal axis, no vertical framing bias, cinematic horizontal composition, balanced left-to-right action
Vertical 9:16 video, but composed for horizontal 16:9 after 90-degree clockwise rotation. Wide cinematic composition inside vertical frame: a 1940s military jeep stuck in thick jungle mud, rear wheels spinning violently, flinging heavy mud spray backward. Camera positioned far away, approximately 80 feet, showing the full jeep and surrounding jungle. Driver wearing 1920s clothing and a fedora, angrily gesturing with one arm while gripping the steering wheel with the other. Insert detail: foot forcefully pressing down on the gas pedal. Dense tropical jungle with wet ground, vines, and mist. Ensure key action and mud spray are centered horizontally so that after rotation, composition fills 16:9 frame naturally. Cinematic lighting, realistic mud physics, dramatic tension, high-detail textures
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