just recut it and make it soley about the kid in the library
4/29/2005 3:45:17 PM
In an email from Tom Wallis - "I wanted to congratulate you and the entire crew at Dropframe for your remarkable achievement. That you completed a feature is in itself quite a feat . . . that you made such an accomplished, cogent, meditative, provocative, and beautiful work is beyond belief. Please keep me aprised of further developments."I'm pretty sure that someone with over ten years of teaching experience in film has a bit more credibility looking at movies than people who post on the wolf web.
4/29/2005 3:52:04 PM
you cant really say that when it comes to music and movies etcbut anyways i havent critiqued the film yet because i dont want to be an ass since these ppl put a lot of work into it and i am extremely picky about movies. i did not like it at all. there were lots of things i didnt like. thats all ill really say.but congrats for finishing a whole feature length
4/29/2005 3:56:38 PM
It was no Catwoman.
4/29/2005 3:57:35 PM
4/29/2005 3:57:53 PM
It isn't so much a matter of people liking the story and camera angles and character developments as it is a matter of appreciating it for what it is, for the work that went into it, keeping in mind what little money and equipment we had to work with. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but no one here is a film critic. Just appreciate the fact that everyone involved in this film had the balls to actually go out and reach for their dreams, despite the long hours, expense, and ridicule.
4/29/2005 4:01:38 PM
thats why at least for me i said i didnt like it but congrats on the work
4/29/2005 4:04:27 PM
thanks
4/29/2005 4:05:03 PM
yeah i'm not bashing the hours logged, blood, sweat and tears...i respect that and understand that...i work in animation and have made films myselfbut the sheer length of this thing seems forced just so it could be 2 hours 1 minute[Edited on April 29, 2005 at 4:09 PM. Reason : .]
4/29/2005 4:07:42 PM
4/29/2005 4:10:01 PM
I wasn't part of the editing process, but I can promise you the length wasn't forced. Initially, the goal was an hour and 45 minutes, if I remember correctly, but there was enough footage to make it longer[Edited on April 29, 2005 at 4:28 PM. Reason : typo]
4/29/2005 4:10:09 PM
there is a lot of driving/walking/going to the bathroom that is not moving the plot along at all
4/29/2005 4:13:54 PM
Tom Wallis is more qualified to "critique" film because he's studied it as an art form, and knows better than most people here what it takes to create one, especially of that length. As for skipping, there was none. Choppy editing was intentional. Also, there wasn't a lot of time to finish this thing, and Brandon's computer crashed soon after it was done. I really feel like people are lashing out at this film for spite. If you weren't feelin it... fine. It won't appeal to everyone. However, its just plain rude to bash it and attack the efforts of the people involved.
4/29/2005 4:14:12 PM
Also, if you think that you can do so much better, why don't you join Drop Frame next year and show us all how much better YOUR stuff is.
4/29/2005 4:17:28 PM
This is probably why Rodger Ebert doesn't have a forum.
4/29/2005 4:17:51 PM
^^ i write a lot. when i originally heard ppl at state were doing this i was thinking of submitting a script in the future if i thought one was good enough. im think im going to try and do something on my own with some friends at gboro tho[Edited on April 29, 2005 at 4:21 PM. Reason : ]
4/29/2005 4:20:36 PM
It is a "real" movie. Its tangible. As far as the festivals go, I'm not sure which ones it will be submitted to, and there will be more tweaking done beforehand. Still, its pretty clear that we didn't have any funding for this film, so there's no need to say that at the festivals.
4/29/2005 4:21:00 PM
I think alot of you sound like you expected it to be a Hollywood quality film. Our group obviously did not have the means to create something of that caliber.
4/29/2005 4:24:41 PM
4/29/2005 4:29:35 PM
i think someone who has nothing invested in the film is a better critic than someone who has edited it, personally.
4/29/2005 4:30:13 PM
ok, first off no one is really expecting a hollywood film. we understand it was a side project and people had other things to do, thats great and it is an acomplishment to be able to pull off a feat like this, however many people are voicing legitimate concerns about why the movie was bad. rather than listening to the "film" people who will say its great no matter what, i think you should be humble enough to listen to the legitimate criticisms of many people. just becasue people are saying its great does not make it so, i think yall really need to be humble enough to listen to criticism.my criticismsbad editing, slow slow slow pacetoo many long drawn out scenesthe library story line, even though it may be comic relief, was terriblelack of character developement no plot developementused too many cliches: speed ups, split screens, filters, use of many story linestried way to hard to be insightful without really saying anything thought provokingshould have focused on one, maybe two at the most stories, and really developed them instead of four undeveloped stories.
4/29/2005 4:34:25 PM
i cant believe how some of you are ripping this apart...to some of the people involved in the film i know its very disheartening, why be so judgemental...just take it for what it was...instead of yall just sitting on your asses behind the anonymity of your computers talking shit about something you don't have the guts to attempt yourselves
4/29/2005 4:48:22 PM
4/29/2005 5:00:16 PM
4/29/2005 5:02:05 PM
You're all entitled to your opinions, but don't pretend to know more about this process or this group or their efforts or the actual film than those involved. You didn't like it. Fine! Not everyone was expected to. I just don't feel like any of you really have room to talk until you produce something better yourselves.
4/29/2005 5:03:06 PM
Man, Speilberg told me the same thing when I told him AI wasn't a good movie.
4/29/2005 5:29:30 PM
his movie was advertised as something like "over 30 ncsu students come together" to make a movie.however, you have the three most important roles resting in the hands of one person:
4/29/2005 5:29:58 PM
4/29/2005 5:36:46 PM
This thread would pretty much be over if it weren't for the "you don't know what you are talking about" come backs.
4/29/2005 5:39:07 PM
im not hiding behind my computer. i was initially involved in this group and i tried to make numerous sugesstions while it was in pre-production. for one, i said the story was weak, the character developement was weak and it needed work. i offered initial criticism in the begining and i ioffered some suggestions, but no one wanted to listen. my friend who was also in the group offered similar criticisms and sugesstions but they were not taken in. ( i basically said all along, rather than have 4 short undeveloped stories, focus on one story and really develope it) basically, i stopped being involved in the group becasue i felt the few people running it would not listen to criticism and suggestions. hell i did a small cameo in the movie as a favor. but i really stopped being involved becasue i didnt like where it was going and i felt people werent allowed to offer input. after seeing the movie, i realize my initial criticisms were right, and i alos realize that the group still is unable to take criticism. yall need to work on that if you really expcet to go somewhere.i applaud the group for making the movie and devoting the time, no one is criticising you for that. all i am saying is stop being so damn stubborn. listen to the real criticism, be humble and use this as a learning experience to improve. what makes a good movie is not impressive metaphors, cool cmera tricks, cliches, quick editing and smart sounding dialouge, a good movie is one in which a good story is developed and good characters are developed and therefore people feel emotionally attatched.[Edited on April 29, 2005 at 5:53 PM. Reason : .]
4/29/2005 5:47:09 PM
To me a movie is a movie. I don't have the "ability" to look at the "art" of movies. I either like a movie or I don't. And I haven't seen this movie so I can't say if I like it or not.I'm in a film class as an elective and I have come to realize that look at film as an art is NOT something I want to do. To me it is just a movie and some of the movies we watch in that class are flat out boring. Maybe that is why I am in PAMS, haha just give me my meteorologyWhat I'm saying is, if I attempted to make a movie, it would suck. And these people are in film as a major (i think) so they know more about a movie than I would ever know. [Edited on April 29, 2005 at 7:42 PM. Reason : yeah]
4/29/2005 7:37:14 PM
4/29/2005 7:55:33 PM
pretty insightful coming from a chass major huh....i didnt even have to take a film class to learn that. its the same thing that makes a fiction novel worth reading
4/29/2005 8:08:25 PM
bingo.
4/29/2005 8:14:29 PM
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4/29/2005 8:27:32 PM
i thought this was kind of funny actually, the director of the movie got mad at me for my posts here. he said i should support the group. i do support the group, i said that it comendable to produce a movie in your spare time. all of my criticisms were about the movie itself not the group. there were many many flaws with the movie and it just wasnt really good. rather than be humble, he got mad at me for expressing my opinion (not that i really care). it just proves the lack of ability to accept criticism. just cause you can and did make a movie doesnt mean you made a good one. and the spare time excuse is ok if you are saying ya didnt have time to fix some glitches, but the story, plot, editing and directing being bad have nothing to do with that. all i have been saying is for the next time, work on the areas that this one lacked. and a standing O at the end doesnt mean anything, it just means that people were saying "good job on making the movie" not "it was a great movie"just cause i was sort of in the group doesnt mean i have to like the movie, or pretend that i do.[Edited on April 29, 2005 at 9:31 PM. Reason : .]
4/29/2005 9:25:56 PM
They just knew he would commit suicide if they didn't.
4/29/2005 9:29:35 PM
i wouldnt go that far
4/29/2005 9:37:21 PM
I think I am going to start producing pornographic films. Do any of the NCSU girls who were involved in Matchbook Morning want to become a *REAL* star?
4/29/2005 9:40:26 PM
All these opinions make me want to see the movie even more
4/29/2005 11:42:17 PM
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4/30/2005 12:35:41 AM
HEY YOU GUYS COME READ MY BOOKIT'S OVER FOUR HUNDRED PAGES LONGOVER A DOZEN PEOPLE WERE INVOLVED IN ITS PRODUCTIONi mean please overlook the fact that the story sucks
4/30/2005 12:42:49 AM
I couldn't go to the screening, and I was going to make an effort to see this, but now I think I'll watch Rock 'n' Roll High School instead.
4/30/2005 12:56:55 AM
HEY YOU GUYS COME READ MY BOOKIT'S OVER FOUR HUNDRED PAGES LONGOVER A DOZEN PEOPLE WERE INVOLVED IN ITS PRODUCTIONi mean please overlook the fact that the story sucksthats what i am saying
4/30/2005 2:05:37 AM
4/30/2005 2:10:52 AM
your opinion of pixar's story lines is all fine and dandy but "pretty pictures later?" come on why make a computer animated movie in the first place if you're not out to make pretty pictures?
4/30/2005 5:17:47 AM
Because computer animation can do things that regular animation can't. The point is that it takes years to animate a Pixar film, but they spend almost as long on editing the story as they do on the complex animation.
4/30/2005 5:47:38 AM
I'm seriously thinking about making my own full length movie just to say "I did and mine was better"It sure as hell won't be a drama, not my cup of tea
4/30/2005 4:10:29 PM