48 Hour Film - Kandi Patrol - Debut


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May 27th 2008
Published: May 27th 2008
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Old/damp and musty theater where our film was presented.
Tonight our 48 hour film debuted. What an awesome experience seeing our work up on the big screen and people laughing and applauding our work. The teams were fairly evenly split, approximately half were professionals…. Proper sound and camera equipment, studio space and experienced team members, the other half picked up a camera and did their best.

Our film suffered from some lack of resolution and sound quality due to the issue of file transfer a couple hours before the deadline, as mentioned in an earlier email. The file for the film is too large for this host, but we will put the video on YouTube, where you can watch it over and over again.

Lots of lessons to learn from this experience, but a good opportunity to perform better next time. I recommend everyone try this if you are offered the opportunity.



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Just to prove we were in a large roomJust to prove we were in a large room
Just to prove we were in a large room

This was a shot of the title screen, which was too bright for my camera.
KP all tired outKP all tired out
KP all tired out

One of the few clear images taken from my seat


27th May 2008

Any Sheep in the Movie?
from "Casablanca" "Captain Renault: I've often speculated why you don't return to America. Did you abscond with the church funds? Run off with a senator's wife? I like to think you killed a man. It's the Romantic in me. Rick: It was a combination of all three. "
27th May 2008

Congrats!
I wish we could have been in the Crystal Palace, with all of you and the mustyness! We'll be watching for the link to U-Tube. Thanks for keeping us up to date with all the great happinings in Auckland. When I was a kid in Tacoma, The Crystal Palace was the farmers market up on Market Street! Jim Lesniak

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