PLEASE ADD YOU ENTRANTS INTO THIS VIMEO GROUP BUT ONLY IF IT WAS MADE FOR THIS CHALLENGE!
This is my film of one object, the clock in my hotel room in Boston. Below is a very small selection of other people’s entrants. Do check out the rest in the vim group or the comments below,
Clock from Philip Bloom on Vimeo.
Short film of one object….a clock.
Shot on the 1DmkIV using various lenses including 100mm Macro, 17mm Tilt Shift and a Lensbaby composer.
Timelapse done of 7D and 1DmkIV
Music is by NiN from the Ghosts album track 1-2
Shot as part of my weekend challenge to shoot a short film based around one object.
www.philipbloom.net
I will do more of these. I love doing fast deadline quick challenges with no prep!
The Music Box from Andrew Winchell on Vimeo.
A 90 second short film made for Philip Bloom’s weekend challenge. I went through a number of ideas of what object to feature before settling on an old music box that my grandparents had.
SHOT with the Canon 5D mkII, 24-70 lens
EDITED with Final Cut Studio
Red & White from Jan Mocnak on Vimeo.
Red & White was especially filmed for Philip Bloom 90 sec. weekend challenge.
My Betta Buddy from Cloudy Logic on Vimeo.
Got a betta a week or so ago, both as a pet and as a subject to film. Philip Bloom posted a challenge for the weekend (http://philipbloom.net2010/07/17/weekend-challenge-shoot-a-short-90-second-film-on-one-object/) and the betta was an easy target. This was all shot, scored and edited today! After looking at the footage though, it looks like my tank already needs a good cleaning.
Shot on a Canon EOS T2i at 60fps with a 18-55mm (f/3.5-5.6), 70-300mm (f/4-5.6) macro and a 16mm (f/2.8) fisheye.
Enjoy!
Bloom Challenge: 90 Second Object from Andrew Gupta on Vimeo.
Director of Photography and tech guru Phillip Bloom posed a “weekend challenge” to produce a “90 second film of an object.”
After I read that blog post I found myself staring at an empty box of kitty litter as I thought about his “challenge.”
“But, that’s not fair,” I said to myself as I stared at the empty litter container. “Bloom’s object does something, it’s a clock. That’s just an empty plastic box!”
Filmed the evening of July 17th and produced the morning of July 18th.
Bloom’s Challenge here:
http://philipbloom.net2010/07/17/weekend-challenge-shoot-a-short-90-second-film-on-one-object/
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‘Blue’ – Philip Bloom’s 90sec Challenge from TJ Jeffrey on Vimeo.
‘Blue’ created for Philip Bloom’s 90 second film, weekend challenge. The task was to pick an object, film & edit a 90 second short over the weekend.
I decided to go really abstract with my fav IKEA blue LED light sculpture lamp thingy (it’s basically IKEA tack but it’s my fav colour & beautiful!).
This is all raw footage, no grading what so ever, just simply cut together to music. Wish I’d had my tripod but took it into work a couple of days ago to shoot a timelapse and some BA$TARD stole it. 🙁
Notes: I waited until dark and made sure I placed it on a reflective surface deciding on the window sill so I could get some nice bokeh of the lights of the city behind and maximise the quality of light.
Camera: Canon T2i/550D
Lens: 50mm 1.8
Music: Helios – Bless this Morning Year
Of my affection from For the Record Productions on Vimeo.
Short film submission for Philip Bloom’s weekend challenge – create a 90 second short film about a single object.
This was also the first film I shot with my Canon 7D.
90 Second Challenge. The Car. from Matt Stapleton on Vimeo.
Shot and edited this in only a few hours today. I had to get permission to shoot in this EPIC old junkyard near my home. The place has been around since the 1930’s and it is full of cars from the 30’s, 40’s, and 50’s. There are literally hundreds of cars just like this one there. The forest has reclaimed a lot of the land and the place is surreal.
I wasn’t sure how much time I was going to have to edit this so I intentionally shot this with a warm white balance using my T2i. I wanted it to have a warm look to it so in case I didn’t have time to color it I shot it warm. This is straight from the camera.
For lenses I used a 50mm1.8 with Fader ND and the Tokina 11-16 f2.8 (in love with this lens..lol)
I left a great number of awesome looking shots out in order to squeeze 90 seconds. Going to edit up a longer piece and return to this place to interview the old lady who owns this place.
154 comments
Nice idea Philip, this should be interesting.
I think your object is a great choice, it will be hard find something equally interesting.
How long do we have? I can get to this tomorrow and I don’t want to miss out on it.
Is there a due date?
Tuesday
Tuesday night?
That’s an excellent idea! Any deadline for the submission?
THIS PIECE IS A BIT OLDER AND NOT EXACTLY 90 SEC LONG, BUT IT IS A FILM ON ONE OBJECT 😉
IF IT DOES NOT FIT PHILIP`S GUIDELINES – THAN MAYBE IT CAN BE SOME KIND OF “INSPIRATION”.
http://www.vimeo.com/10315289
Do we have to shoot it in one sequence or can we make several shots and edit it then?
as many shots as you want!
Weekend Challenge
Object: Ice Cube
http://vimeo.com/13418730
Hi Philip,
does this count?
http://vimeo.com/9673639
did you do it today?
uhh, yes, but I uploaded it 5 months ago…
I thought these are your guidelines: “One object film by Monday. 90 seconds long. No guidelines other than one object”
It’s a weekend challenge, no challenge if it’s old!
Are any camera moves or editing in post allowed? Or just simply a locked-off shot for 90 seconds?
I really like the idea of you doing a weekend challenge! Especially if there is a prize involved. 😉
Weekend challenge 90sec short film.
Webby by R J Bradbury
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BveM5oe8ak
Thank You
Rick
Hey Philip,
Shot, scored and edited this today. I got this betta a week or so ago and I’ve been meaning to film it. Your 90 second weekend challenge was just the motivation I needed!
Shot on a Canon EOS T2i at 60fps with a 18-55mm (f/3.5-5.6), 70-300mm (f/4-5.6) macro and a 16mm(f/2.8) fisheye.
If anything it shows I really need to clean the tank already! Enjoy and thanks for presenting the challenge!
http://vimeo.com/13425069
Two questions: 1) can the subject be a person? 2) Any ideas on the prize?
No idea if I can get a prize or not. I maybe able to…object not a person
My film breaks that rule, but I think you’ll see it’s justified.
Heres something i did a few months ago as a day project. Not 90sec but one object shot with a 7d.
http://vimeo.com/8443233
Vimeo says:
This is a private video
I had that clock for less than a month before it broke. The funny thing is it’s still on my wall because it looks the bidness!
I hope you have better luck.
is the object allowed to move, or does it have to stay in one position?
thanks.
Hi Philip,
Here is my 90sec short
http://www.vimeo.com/13429715
enjoy
i had shot this sometime back…say a month or so …will this do ??/
http://vimeo.com/12849571
Hi Philip this was inspired by your shaving video. It’s exactly 90 seconds. I shot it and acted in it but I played two parts. Note: the fire in the fireplace was downloaded off of youtube making this video even more indie. LOL. Hope you guys enjoy: http://vimeo.com/11181736
Canon 7D used.
Not a contender at all, but very much inspired by!
http://www.vimeo.com/13432200
Filmed yesterday evening after reading this blog post, and produced this morning.
http://www.vimeo.com/13432183
Hi Philip,
Shot, edited, and uploaded today.
My entry for your 90 sec one object challenge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53Xy4Th-ZBw
Matt
PS My uber fail for somehow leaving this as a comment on your egg timer time lapse post
What’s up with everyone filming animals !!!??? He said an object, not a person which means no animals from what it sounds…
Hello Phil 😀
Here is mine ! –>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=024Lbxbq2mA
I did everything today (shooting, editing, grading, visual & sound fx..).
Since it’s not moving and it’s not a person I guess my ‘object’ is acceptable for your challenge 😉
90” are very long when it comes to this kind of work :O
I’m a ‘shooting addict’ so thank you for this great idea and challenge.
I know, 2 seconds off, but here it is anyway. I am amazed by the output of the GH13. I like what you said about dslr’s putting the tech into the hands of the unwashed.
here is the link
http://www.vimeo.com/13437252
I think this is a great idea mostly because it was just to hot out today to do anything, so why not shoot something inside for fun. Here’s my video;
http://vimeo.com/13436890
Hi Philip,
very nice idea – made my (sun)day!
Here goes my submission:
http://www.vimeo.com/13438172
Hope you enjoy it.
This is my favourite! 🙂
ok, here is my weekend challenge entry.. Was supposed to be editing an interview… but at about 11pm i shot and cut this together.
Shot on 7D with 50mm f1.4 @ 60fps
FCP + Color.
Location Bristol uk
http://www.vimeo.com/13441496
Glow in the dark shoe charging as we speak!
My entry for the 90 second challenge:
http://www.vimeo.com/13442588
Took me a while to figure out what to film, then realised it was right under my bloody nose! I forgot how much I love this wee lamp. Shot on a T2i/550D entirely with a 50mm 1.8. Footage is raw with no grading, just cut as was with the music (and some speed changes & digital zooms). I waited until full dark to get a nice quality of light, used the window sill as it’s nicely matte reflective and showed contrast with the orange streetlights behind. Bit wobbly as I took my tripod into work to do a timelapse and some ba$tard stole it!!
Hope you like it Mr Bloom. 🙂
This is our object.
Let us know what you think.
Thanks,
Ricky
http://www.vimeo.com/13443414
Also not exactly 90 seconds long or produced this weekend, but it was my first try at stop motion with a simple house hold object: A stainless steel scrubber.
http://vimeo.com/12540388
Great learning opportunity. I learned that none of my lenses let me get very close to a subject…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kELPNL2S6UQ
Very cool challenge Mr. Bloom.
Here is what I came up with.
http://www.vimeo.com/13435989
Cheers
Ok Here is mine: http://vimeo.com/13446438
I must say if I knew how annoying it would be to do smooth movement in macro I may not of even tried, but I think it worked.
Enjoy.
Here my entry to challenge :
http://www.vimeo.com/13447516
Hi Philip,
here is my piece 🙂
http://www.vimeo.com/13429715
enjoy
Love this idea and really want to take part if its going to be a ongoing thing. Would love to have a week though as weekends are family time and don’t realy want to change this
Alex
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4AHc2UoRxE
Here is my contribution. A short little narrative, Due to the time limit I hope it isn’t to confusing. A good excercise. Thanks Philip
Shot on a 7d with a 35 2.0
I wanted to have a tiny element of story to mine, so here it is!
http://vimeo.com/13450411
Hope you enjoy
Toby
Here is my entry for the challenge:
http://www.vimeo.com/13453558
I shot it on Sunday and edited it today in Premiere.
It was shot on the Canon 7D using the kit lens (18-135 f3.5-5.6)
I hope you like it Mr Bloom.
My entry for the 90 seconds weekend challenge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvqugspOu1k
Shot with the EOS 7D and canon 50mm 1.4 and 55-250mm 4-5.6.
Cut and edit with Adobe Premiere.
A late entry…
This is my 90 seconds of fame:
http://vimeo.com/13458142
And Phil – knock, knock…
Who’s there?
Someone who really appreciates everything you’re doing. The tips, the tricks and the inspiration. You truly make the web a better place 🙂
Regards,
Lars
http://vimeo.com/13446495
I like this idea Philip…
I made this a while back. The idea was to take a common ordinary object and make it interesting…
I used my daughter’s dollar store toy called a whirligig. Even though I made this a while back I shot and edited it in under a weekend. Here’s the link:
http://www.vimeo.com/788698
I have an idea for another video. Could you extend the deadline a bit. How about till Wednesday or Thursday??
I wanted to put a tiny element of story in it,I think it works.
http://vimeo.com/13450411
hope you enjoy!
Hey Philip,
this is my entry for the challenge:
http://vimeo.com/13457097
I asked myself which object I should choose and then decided for one of my e-guitars since I love playing that instrument type and can’t live without it anymore 😉 .
The film was shot with a Panasonic LUMIX GH1 (standard lens, LUMIX G 20 mm / F1.7).
Original music composed by me.
I hope you like it. 😉
-Tobi
Here’s my entry for the 90 second challenge. It’s also my first short-film shot with my Canon 7D.
Thanks for the challenge. Great way to get off one’s butt and shoot!
http://vimeo.com/13461018
Hi everybody,
This is my first post here, but i love this site and Philip Bloom’s work.
Here is my weekend challenge entry. I hope you will enjoy it :
http://www.vimeo.com/13461283
PS : This challenge is an excellent idea.
My previous post seems to have disappeared. Here’s my submission to the 90-second weekend challenge. It’s also my first film shot on the 7D.
Hope you enjoy it!
http://vimeo.com/13461018
every comment needs to approved by me Peter that is why it hadn’t shown up yet. P
My 90 sec. short:
http://vimeo.com/13463610
I used my 550D and a standard kitlens on 24mm.
Baby Play Mobile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grGPkH1xc7g
shot with a Canon 7d, macro 100mm & 24-105mm
graded with Magic Bullet Looks
music: fur elise (Beethoven)
Hi Phil,
Not sure if it’s because you’re still approving comments or because of an error so I’m re-submiting my entry hoping I’m not spamming you!
The life of a Rusty Pétanque (french game of boules)
http://vimeo.com/13451162
Candle Race
http://vimeo.com/13467428
My first ever timelapse other than iTimelapse ;P
Shot on my 550D yesterday from 18:00 to 20:00.
God I don’t know how to use Final Cut. Took longer to edit than timelapse 🙁
See you in London for the August Meet
Enjoy
Great idea and I learned a lot. Thanks Phil!
Here is my take, my first short with the 5d:
http://vimeo.com/13454323
A clock and a portion of life to live…
Shot at a family reunion with the kids running around and going nuts.
Canon 5d, 50mm L and 100mm macro L
Here is my entry: http://www.vimeo.com/13468179
It was difficult to make something in such slow time, but I think I have made a nice little edit. It was also difficult to find something to shoot, and then shoot, edit and colorcorrect the clips.
Hope you guys like it!
90 sec short.
http://vimeo.com/13467987
Here’s my entry…
http://www.vimeo.com/13468498
Shot with a hacked GH1.
Great idea to do a weekend challenge – and luckily for me my partner was away for the weekend so I had the time to film and edit it!
Really impressed with some of the entries – such a high standard.
Here is my humble entry as a first attempt at filmmaking outside of family videos. Technically terrible but I think it works well creatively.
http://www.vimeo.com/13468798
I am editing out the last 10 seconds, did not realize I was over
Hey Phillip,
Hope i’m just on time, Worked all monday on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaFEXCL3C1A
Hope you like it?
You are truly inspiring me, Keep up with these great assignments.
Greetings,
Just realized I had mine set to private. Sorry, opened it up, you can see it was posted yesterday.
http://vimeo.com/13446438
http://vimeo.com/13469921
A 90-second film about a beautiful old music box. Thank you Philip for challenging us to make good use of our weekend (and Monday!) and actually go out and shoot something. I certainly wouldn’t have done it if you hadn’t provided the opportunity. Hopefully this will become a regular feature on your blog!
Andrew Winchell
Uhhhh, I love this one 🙂
Good job!
Lars
So Tuesday was last day for a contribution, right? Is that GMT? 😉
sure!
My last minute decision to enter the challenge was based on the fact…
I had NO FREAKING IDEA what to shoot, and as I was driving around searching for
“The elusive object”, I found this to shoot.
It was lucky I found anything interesting as I only had a few minutes to shoot something, I’m not that happy with it because this is the first time I have used the Fader ND MKII ULTRA on my 70-200 F4L lens, and the Bokeh looks strange, oh well I hope it is worth 90 seconds of your time 🙂
Here is my submission titled “HARD MIX”
Shot Entirely on a Mono Pod, missed the concrete mixing, but got some water turning 😛
http://vimeo.com/13472250
enjoy!
Thanks for the challenge Philip, and Thanks to Mobygratis for the music.
My video is rendering – is it too late to enter?
Here is my entry. The object is the front end of my motorcycle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t8infXhps4
Hi Philip,
Here is my submission.
“Girl With Bottle On Head”
http://vimeo.com/13473812
Enjoy.
Ori
I read this blog a little late, I did’t have much time today so i threw this together quickly, i hope it’s still eligible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbtNtzIpiyo
Vimeo doesn’t seem to be working for me today, and I couldn’t wait any longer so here’s the youtube version.
I think I’m too late, but edited my video until late Monday (my time)…so here it is.
http://vimeo.com/13474539
It was fun – discovered how hard it is to shoot and edit a video in little more than a day 🙂 Thanks for the challenge!
http://www.vimeo.com/13457944
Here is mine.
http://www.vimeo.com/13474752
http://vimeo.com/13479277
Here’s mine. The object is a pair of red panties. It’s a little bit NSFW.
Also, it’s in TALLSCREEN (9X16 instead of 16×9).
Hope you like!
http://vimeo.com/13478708
Shot on a t2i
Object: Lava Lamp
Edited in FCP and Graded with Magic Bullet Quick Looks
-Jordan Fountain
fountainfilm.net
Here is mine!
My object is an evil little chicken… It was a lot of fun!
http://vimeo.com/13480004
I vote for this one!!
Do we still have time? How long?
I might be too late as I’ve just seen this – but even if I am, I’m still gonna give it a go! It’ll be my first short video.
(You did say tuesday – so it probably depends on whether I can get it done before tonight!)
Here is my entry http://vimeo.com/13482503
My first film shot on my new 7D, not 100% pleased with it, but wanted to give it ago.
ok
I hope I made it. Had trouble posting last night. 90 second video submission on Philip Blooms blog. Shot this with the Nikon D90. This camera’s video mode is disgusting but it’s still fun to shoot with some decent glass. Nikkor 18-55mm & Vivitar 70-210mm with macro.
http://www.vimeo.com/13477085
Just a thought for this or possible future challenges…instead of prizes – how about you picking a few videos and giving us your feedback/critique? I know everyone loves prizes, but your feedback is very valuable 🙂
Agreed !
We already had the price which is the pleasure to make a film with passion and share it together.
What could be better except to work on a team project alltogether and to be picked by Jerry Bruckheimer ? 😉
Some feedback from you, our inspiring source, our ‘sensei’, would be priceless, and would make all this energy, effort and work, worthy ; in my humble opinion…
here’s my entry http://vimeo.com/13481908
thanks for making this challenge, it was a great motivation. hope this wasn’t the last one.. 🙂
greets from germany!
Tuesday 16:00 Amsterdam, I pick-up the challenge now…. 8 hours left…
a bit abstract. wanted to conceal what the object was.
http://vimeo.com/13485475
Awesome! I really enjoyed that Phil
Fun project!
Here is my entry:
http://vimeo.com/13488387
lol i’m shy 63 seconds. oh well….
Beautiful work. Thanks a lot.
Is the Tuesday deadline for the UK or here in Canada?
Here is my 90 second film.
Here is my link.
http://www.vimeo.com/13480735
Good job to everyone who posted a video.
Sot this 2 weeks ago. Not 90 seconds but I loved the results and want it to share them with you guys.
http://vimeo.com/13069895
http://vimeo.com/13083430
Cheers,
C
Here is my video.
http://vimeo.com/13480735?hd=1
Here is my entry.
http://www.vimeo.com/13477085
Sorry Philip, I doubled posted. I’m having trouble posting to your site. Do you have a word limit?
It went through but everything needs to be manually approved by me
Great idea Philip. I didn’t get time to shoot mine but my mind is finally racing with ideas, which I’ve been waiting for for a long time. I’ve got a cool short planned out that I can now do as I envisioned in my head since it doesn’t have to exactly meet your criteria. This turned out to be just the post I needed to finally give me something to shoot besides the boring day-to-day stuff I get as a full-timer and as a freelancer. I hope you plan on giving us a challenge like this EVERY week to spark that thing in my brain!
I counted 65 entries in this comments section, many of them are great, and some absolutely awesome -given the constraints- so this is definitely a success
…but…
EVERY week sounds a bit too much, I think appearing at random and not too often would help this challenge thing
no way it will be every week!
I think entering already done films is sort of off base, puts you at a significant advantage since no one knows how long you had to prepare and film it. Most of us scrambled to do this and did not have time re-shoot and such. For me it was the first time I tried pulling focus while filming and got some shaky footage, did not have time to practice and do over.
absolutely. Any film not made for the challenge is pointless. The challenge is make a film this weekend, not submit an old one.
Hej Phil,
here’s the vimeo link, maybe its better to embedd.
http://vimeo.com/13456410
Thanks for your engagement to this little project 🙂
regards
Marco
http://www.vimeo.com/13491512
This is my contribution (from Chile)
Este es mi aporte (desde Chile)
Camera T2i, 550D
Thanks
You should have said you’d only publish films uploaded on vimeo… :'(
Anyway, they’re amazing !
Congrats to y’all 🙂
i can’t embed youtube at moment as only got internet access on my ipad and it keeps defaulting to youtube app so cannot get the code…stick it on vimeo in the group anyway!
Damn deadline….. importing files into Avid at this moment… evry second feels like bloody hours…. But I know the time pressure from early work for news shows…
Here is my entry Philip. California time.
http://vimeo.com/13495755
Here is my Try..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6lZsGuTJx8
I filmed this using a Canon T2i with 18-55mm kit lens with no rigs, Just hand holding. To edit, I used Premiere Pro CS5 with My Mac Book Pro. No colour grading done.
here’s my entry, just in time (could have got a better edit and some effects if posted tomorrow, but what’s the fun without such hurries?)
OBJECT: A REALLY BORING (EX)BOOK
http://www.vimeo.com/13496953
I would want to run for best script, best thing you always wanted to do, best aliasing (t1i/500D here) and worst voice acting, thankyouverymuch
oh, and thank you Philip, this little push made me:
* pierce and mount my igus slider, then use it for the very first time
* use my H4n for the very first time
* use one of my new lights for the very first time
so great success on my (ex)book
Samuel Hurtado
Late but I had fun with it (heard about challenge on Monday) … and wanted to do something else then The Others … objects have life!
http://vimeo.com/13498965
Last minute contribution here: http://vimeo.com/13500247
Just the little push I needed. Here is my first movie using the Canon T2i filming a weird velvet and wood chair that has a strange gothic look. My girlfriend came back home with it last saturday, and I thought, what a peculiar thing…
Anyway, here is my entry:
http://vimeo.com/13502592
I like the spontaneity of the challenge…
Cheers,
Matt Dupont
My entry is uploaded, it took more than three hours to get all the files into Avid 🙁 Anyway it was fun to take that challenge. Thanks for it, this gives motivation and inspiration.
http://vimeo.com/groups/bloomschallenges/videos/13503335
ello there,
here is my sistine chapel -sort of
http://vimeo.com/13504470
its my first timelaspe, i accidently uploaded in .mov instead of .mp4
u get the idea…this is my first real, anything.
Grazie!
lil puzzled, weekend challenge? but this started 10 hours ago? Tuesday?
why do you think it started 10 hours ago? the blog went up on Saturday. It’s over am afraid until the next one!
Don’t be afraid. Fear paralyzes.
This is really great. I found out on Tuesday itself and didn’t get any thing to shoot at that short notice. I wanted to shoot one of the small objects I had but later found that I needed macro lens for close ups. 🙁 Anyway, hopefully, I will catch up on another one on time and participate.
This is really fun and hopefully I can get started with my filming career with these quick challenges. 😀
I think your vid is great! Tell me is it the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens that you used? I’ve been wanting to get one of these for a while.
Also, out of the other vids you posted, everyone did a great job, I think ‘The Car’ captured the moment for me. Not just awesome video but the sound had a lot of thought.
it is the 100mm macro
Thanks Danny!
Hungry for a new challenge, can you make it a monthly challenge? It will be great when people start to discus the movies, that;s the way to get improved. Donno the right English translation for it but in the Netherlands we’re talking about ‘building criticism’. What makes a film a good film or even more important what facts can be improved? The good thing it’s a challenge and not a competition. All contributers: thanks for the content it’s fun to see all the short movies. I like the different roads people walked on. Some pure abstract and other telling stories.
absolutely right 🙂
I agree it was a great way to improve. That was the whole point for me.
I can’t wait to see who won. I don’t have vimeo access at work so I can’t recall the film’s name but the one with the guitar is so incredible that I would be surprised if it did not win, not that there were not other awesome ones too.
Ey, I know is too late, so i don´t spect you to consider my work, but i hope you will watch it. Nice work every body. I saw the challenge yesterday, my bad, jaja but thanks for the interesting work.
http://www.vimeo.com/13520325
I love challenges. Did not have time this (at all!) this weekend. But please, make it regular thing!
I missed this one. I hope there’s another one soon!
realy like this challange thing, as also other people on this blog.
What about this challange, let us people come up with a challange post it here, and you select the most challenging one(s) for us to work on.
Hey where do I buy that awesome clock!!?!?
Oops – I posted my video on Sunday but looks something went wrong, can’t see it here.
I know its late for the challenge but had a bit of a nightmare trying to get anything at all together (batteries running out, charger blown, lens playing up.. etc!) so thought my as well post anyway.
Any idea if there will be more challenges?
http://vimeo.com/13438876
Hey Philip great idea to do this!! Please do it again. I’ve seemed to hit a brick wall as far as Video and creativity go, but this fabulous work has stimulated the old brain. I’m a still shooter and now realize this DSLR Video thing is here to stay. Your leadership is to be commended.
I really like the car one by Matt Stapleton. It’s so interesting! The sound effects really round it off too!
I uploaded a 90 sec film last week, but I made some changes and color correction and I think it look better,,
here it is….
http://vimeo.com/13545309
Philip, Any winner or prize for this?
no, it was a challenge rather than a compo
Here’s my weekend challenge video- a little bit late!
http://vimeo.com/13828810
very late!
Phillip,
I’m getting my new DLSR tomorrow and your challenge looks like a good opportunity to break it in. I’ve had a question I have wanted to ask for some time.
How do you get clearance to use the music you do? Isn’t there some copyright issue to use some of the songs beds you edit with? I ask just because I’ve always feared getting myself in trouble and loosing my shop over it. Is there a loophole I’m missing?
@pbloom : Are you going to do more of those weekend challenges?
maybe…