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05/08/2006 12:00:10 AM · #1
I'm claiming the brown one this time!!! Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!

Message edited by author 2006-05-08 00:49:42.
05/07/2006 11:58:30 PM · #2
Man, this was a tough assignment! Glad it is done. Good luck everyone.

Message edited by author 2006-05-07 23:58:41.
05/07/2006 11:55:07 PM · #3
Originally posted by Rikki:

Yep for the first time since January, I will be missing a member's challenge :( It's not bad though as it gives me some time to relax a bit again ;)

Good luck to all with your entries ;)


I was looking forward to seeing yours with Sean Connery, Robert DeNiro and others creatively shot with the use of your monitor. :P
05/07/2006 11:39:50 PM · #4
Originally posted by ClubJuggle:

I'm in. I like my shot, and I think it meets the challenge well.

I'm doomed.

~Terry


yep, me too!
05/07/2006 11:37:30 PM · #5
Originally posted by Jutilda:

I'm going to be looking for stuff that really looks and sounds (via the title) like a movie, plus is a great image. It should be interesting.


looks like a movie....check
sounds like a movie....check

is a great image.....

well, do I get points for 2 out of 3????
05/07/2006 11:35:49 PM · #6
I'm in. I like my shot, and I think it meets the challenge well.

I'm doomed.

~Terry
05/07/2006 11:34:55 PM · #7
Yep for the first time since January, I will be missing a member's challenge :( It's not bad though as it gives me some time to relax a bit again ;)

Good luck to all with your entries ;)
05/07/2006 11:30:20 PM · #8
I'm going to be looking for stuff that really looks and sounds (via the title) like a movie, plus is a great image. It should be interesting.
05/07/2006 11:23:44 PM · #9
Ok....what type shot will win? Portrait, landscape, animal, still life????

I guess some kind of "semi-candid" type shot.

You?
05/07/2006 11:10:30 PM · #10
scalvert if he's in..very creative.

Originally posted by Judi:

Okayyyy so who is going to win this one.

05/07/2006 11:09:38 PM · #11
Originally posted by Judi:

Okayyyy so who is going to win this one.


probably kiwiness :p
05/07/2006 11:08:09 PM · #12
Okayyyy so who is going to win this one.
05/07/2006 11:05:06 PM · #13
I'm out...I got nothing. That was a hard one and I thought a while, but nothing came together.
05/07/2006 10:20:33 PM · #14
Ok im in! lol I just hope people realize its a type of documentary ;)
05/07/2006 08:47:27 PM · #15
Originally posted by Jutilda:

Originally posted by yanko:

God I hope people won't take points away for lack of negative space. The challenge says "shoot the photograph FOR your movie's debut poster" not produce the poster itself. The graphic designer is the one chiefly responsible for creating the negative space when he/she lays out the photo(s) that are included in the poster. All the photographer does is get the necessary headshots, body shots or whatever else is required for the poster.


No, I'm not looking for the negative space. Some posters have the writing on top of the image too. But if it doesn't scream movie to me.....


I'm uploading my wav file as I write this. :P
05/07/2006 08:32:56 PM · #16
Oh, by the way, I didn't take my camera with me to the prom last night, so anyone else can use my idea of "Drunken Prom Chicks" if they want. I also couldn't get Peanut to cooperate, so "Dangerous Psycho Chihuahuas" is still available too! :)
05/07/2006 08:29:26 PM · #17
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Anyone have any predictions as to the best-represented "genre" of film in the top-20?


Documentaries! :)
05/07/2006 08:28:12 PM · #18
Originally posted by yanko:

God I hope people won't take points away for lack of negative space. The challenge says "shoot the photograph FOR your movie's debut poster" not produce the poster itself. The graphic designer is the one chiefly responsible for creating the negative space when he/she lays out the photo(s) that are included in the poster. All the photographer does is get the necessary headshots, body shots or whatever else is required for the poster.


No, I'm not looking for the negative space. Some posters have the writing on top of the image too. But if it doesn't scream movie to me.....
05/07/2006 04:11:29 PM · #19
Good luck everybody! Looking forward to see the results.
05/07/2006 04:11:06 PM · #20
Well, that was fun - kind of! I must admit that I figured that this had to be a photo which fitted the somewhat cryptic "film title" and not to be a poster per se. On the other hand, thinking through the legality of the post processing was - um - entertaining!

Good luck to one and all.

Carl
05/07/2006 04:06:44 PM · #21
God I hope people won't take points away for lack of negative space. The challenge says "shoot the photograph FOR your movie's debut poster" not produce the poster itself. The graphic designer is the one chiefly responsible for creating the negative space when he/she lays out the photo(s) that are included in the poster. All the photographer does is get the necessary headshots, body shots or whatever else is required for the poster.
05/07/2006 04:04:12 PM · #22
Good luck everyone.....happy rollover. Off to work shortly, see y'all later.
05/07/2006 03:54:45 PM · #23
Ok guys, I just redid an image I found that I forgot I had done in the series. Mine could almost be a drama/horror/thriller OR could be a documentary, depending on your knowledge of the subject. Mine has the negative space that could have text, but I think it would add to the photo even if I were just taking it for a different reason.

This has a less processed feel, but certainly conveys my message. It should be fun and a different type of rollover.

Good luck everybody.
05/07/2006 03:48:42 PM · #24
Originally posted by timfythetoo:

I so wanted to be able to use text. Text would have allowed us to complete the movie poster feel. I am hoping that people look at mine from the perspective of a movie poster. I think my voting will lean that way as well. Not that I would give a 2 for a pic that was a great pic but didnt feel like a movie poster, but a shot that has that poster feel I would probably bump up a point. We shall see.


You can use text - just as long as it's part of the original shot and not added in PS or whatever. ;-)
05/07/2006 03:36:28 PM · #25
Well I gotta re-shoot. After reading these threads I can tell already my image DNMC! LMAO

Back to the drawing board!
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