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Take Zer0 - Short - "Two Years Ago"
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Sean Duran
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Here is the short film (5:16) we made for Episode 05. The story is paper thin, as it was written in under forty minutes. Storyboarding took an hour. As for the shots themselves, we completed roughly sixty shots inside one night. I edited the next day.
We made use of the zoom lens, the dolly, the fluid tripod head, and static shots. Considering how quickly it was made, and with only two people (with little acting), this is something almost anyone should be able to do on a technical level.
Here is the short film (5:16) we made for Episode 05. The story is paper thin, as it was written in under forty minutes. Storyboarding took an hour. As for the shots themselves, we completed roughly sixty shots inside one night. I edited the next day.
We made use of the zoom lens, the dolly, the fluid tripod head, and static shots. Considering how quickly it was made, and with only two people (with little acting), this is something almost anyone should be able to do on a technical level.
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