Psycho Killer | Super 8 Short Film |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2022
- A reserved, mentally keen, adolescent plans out his first murder of a woman he has been stalking.
Winner Audience Award Blackbird Film Festival 2022
Official selection of 2022 Lake Placid film Festival
Official selection of 2022 New Filmmakers NY
Written, directed, photographed, and edited by Matthew Robert Vincini
Starring:
Ian Karl Ritter
Allison Raczynski
Composed by Benjamin Doherty
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So cool! This deserves way more views.
Thank you so much!!
I absolutely love the 80's cinematography and editing.
The main actor did an amazing job too.
So fire bro, Shooting on super 8 is extreamly hard especially with audio synch. Great film!
Thank you!
love the film - Good color - story is great - I'd love to see more people use Super 8mm this way - an actual story (rather than "let's test our camera" footage we seem to get all the time) - What kind (brand model) of Super 8mm camera did you use? The problem with Super 8mm is it's unstable movement nature in the gate (which is fine for the most part on it's own but to lessen that shake, use tripod more (especially for Super 8.) less Shakey. "jerky hand-held" style is on it's way out. You can use a (video camera's gimbal or steady-cam with Super 8mm too. works awesome) Back off on zooms (use a move-in shot instead) you'll get better focus and smoother shot. The smoother the shot the more pro it looks (just watch any John Carpenter film.) What film did you use? Beautiful lighting and awesome saturation for Super 8mm (some of the best footage I've seen in the Super 8, format). Good editing too. Did you use any editing programs to correct colors or clean up a shot? just wondering. Also what did you record the sound on? and lastly, what did you use to transfer your print to digital in editing? (did you go through a pro service or do it yourself?) great work.
Thank you for your comment! We shot on the canon 814xl so we were only able to shoot at 18fps. So all of the sound from the dialogue to the swing squeaking was done in post. We used Kodak 50D and 500t (inside shots). I colored in premiere but honestly didn’t have to do that much. The film really did a lot of the work. I added some saturation and some contrast but other than that it was really the built in color of the stock. I developed through the film photography project in NJ. They have never let me down with the final product. Overall it was a great experience shooting in the format and highly recommend more lower budget projects to consider it! Hope I answered your questions. Thank you for watching :)
the shoot in 3:49, take my memories back to 80's HongKong movies. really a good film!
Finally caught this, Matt. Loved it. Great work!
This was really good! What did you shoot it with & how much did it cost you to make it?
Thank you! We shot it on super 8. That was really the only budget so it came out to maybe $400 total for the stock and development of the film
Never have Tostitos and cheese puffs looked better in a film than they do here. Great job as always, Lobster Coat Check team. 👏
Thank you thank you!!!
Nice one, Mr. Vincini. Very watchable indeed!
Thank you!!
Okay but I hope to god I don't think stuff like this sometimes to-Like randomly walking by and I see someone looking at a axe or shovel and just thinking what if their using it for something else-
what kind of film you use, ectechrone?
50D and 500t for some of the indoor stuff.
@@Matthew_Robert_Vincini Looks really good and colorful
Nice a24 hat
We do it for the merch. Don’t forget it
@@Matthew_Robert_Vincini of course, since day one.
Hi Matthew, nice work ☺
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