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12/10/2005 11:58:49 AM · #26
At least you're not gonna starve like the rest of us photographers.

You are gonna make an awsome cinematographer one day.
12/10/2005 01:12:40 PM · #27
Very well done. Can we say we knew you when.... Once you become rich and famous?
12/10/2005 01:25:37 PM · #28
Joey, you never cease to amaze me... I still can't get over the fact that you are a teenager in high school - your work is so mature and "real". And please don't take that the wrong way, it is meant as a compliment. I don't see you as a "kid" in any way (that's the part I find a little disturbing). I can't wait to see what you come up with next, and to claim that I knew you "way back when..."

Keep it up buddy!!! ;-)
12/10/2005 01:30:43 PM · #29
hehehe Sweet! :D looks great! lol you left in the scene with ken hitting his head, but it isnt obvious.
12/10/2005 09:13:33 PM · #30
Originally posted by A1275:

Joey - this was great! Thanks for sharing. Great opening and flashback sequences. Just curious, though, after Grampa picks up the wrenches from the tractor seat, why does he walk away carrying them behind his back? I kept waiting for him to bean someone with them...

Edit: typo

He always carries them like that in real life, much like the guy from jjbeguins vinegrower picture... ;-)

Originally posted by ShadowVengance:

hehehe Sweet! :D looks great! lol you left in the scene with ken hitting his head, but it isnt obvious.

Ahahaha shhh sebi ;-)
(Sebi was in the movie as a soldier)
12/11/2005 08:35:03 AM · #31
d00d, I love the editing on this one! I think it's an editing masterpiece. Every one of those clips had great angles & framing. A fantasting job, even better considering it came from two different projects.

Someday you will have accumulated enough projects that you'll be able to edit together messages about anything.

Signed,
FanBoy Slippy
12/11/2005 09:12:42 AM · #32
Excellent movie! Very well done and the processing applied makes it all the more real. Great job!

NOTE: As soon as I saw the man working on the tractor all I thought of was the critique I did of your tritych and what I thought about the man and this seemed to bring that right to life. Made the movie all the more enjoyable!
12/11/2005 09:32:12 AM · #33
I am new to the site and I just came accross this video by Joey Lawrence. I have to saw you are one talented kid.
12/11/2005 09:34:00 AM · #34
ii cannttt see ittt!

grbgrbb
12/11/2005 09:52:36 AM · #35
Very Impressive! Way to go Joey!!
12/11/2005 08:48:24 PM · #36
Wow! I am speechless. Hubby spent 4 years in the marines- and still has flashbacks. He saw the tail end of it and was VERY impressed. Well done!
12/12/2005 07:46:44 PM · #37
Originally posted by Tranquil:

ii cannttt see ittt!

grbgrbb

whats the problem maaaan?

and thanks everyone :-)
12/12/2005 08:17:15 PM · #38
First opportunity I’ve had to watch this.. saw it posted a couple of days ago but wasn’t around a computer that had the ability to see.

Awesome Job Joey.. truly~! You have such a creative mind, and to pay tribute to yer gramps like that is a beautiful thing.. I'm curious tho, what did he think of it?

(in my opinion) You were able to convey your message very well. PTSD manifests itself differently for each person so your interpretation, I think was inspired. Keep up the wonderful work yer doing and continue to tackle your ideas one at a time because when they get the attention they deserve.. you do them a tremendous honour.
12/12/2005 08:49:44 PM · #39
Originally posted by Joey Lawrence:

Originally posted by Tranquil:

ii cannttt see ittt!

grbgrbb

whats the problem maaaan?

and thanks everyone :-)

dunno!
12/25/2005 09:37:10 PM · #40
I wanted to show my dad this and it's no longer there!!!!
12/25/2005 09:45:36 PM · #41
I am not seeing it either... :(
12/25/2005 10:06:22 PM · #42
Link broken.
12/25/2005 10:27:49 PM · #43
I had seen it when it was first posted and never thought of sending the link to my dad. I think he would have liked it too.

So, Joey, if you're out there.....
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