Wednesday, August 1, 2012


DPReel(Vim) from UA, Telecommunication and Film on Vimeo.

11 comments:

  1. Reel looks good. Really good lighting and focus in all the shots..You got a lot of talent as a director and actor. We definetly need to work on some projects in the future...

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    1. Thanks man your scene was hilarious. Any time you wanna do a project I am down man, I need to fatten up my reel.

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  2. Alec, I really liked how you went from the shot of the fisherman to the shot of you and Justin in your 201 video, since the shots were framed similarly. I felt like you held on some of your shots too long, for example, the one of Justin on the ground. I think if you cut some of your shots quicker, they'd have more punch.

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    1. Agreed, i hope to beef it up when I get some more projects under the old belt.

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  3. I loved te composition of the fisherman, and the shot of the trees with light shining through was gorgeous. For someone very new to cameras, you've got some pretty darn impressive shots. And I agree with Shane, you're an amazing actor.

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    1. Thank you my friend, your shots are impeccable. Any time you need an actor I'd be glad to participate

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  4. i like how you added shots from your 201 short film. I can tell from the narrative aspects of your reel that you are into more intense narratives. Good composition and use of lighting. Hate I didn't group up to work with you in 201 and 312 from your interaction with both groups, I can tell that you're enjoyable to work with, plus you're one hell of an actor.

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    1. Thank you! I do enjoy the intense narratives. I'm sure we will have plenty of opportunities to work together!

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  5. First of all I enjoyed acting with you.You are a very good actor.Your lighting compositions are great. Good choice buddy!

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  6. How long is this reel? It will not play the whole way through :(
    You seem like a jack (ass) of all trades when it comes to filming. Once you spruce up your reel, make sure and create your own score for it.

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  7. Great work! You and Justin really work great together and I can definitely see you guys furthering a career together!

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