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Standing in your shoes

by The Real Potato 1,687 views

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Wow!, great effects, great filming, great detail. The sets, rooms and characters were brilliantly done. I struggled a bit to figure out the story and lost track a little. The hypnotist was very well done as were many of the shots. I can't say why the story didn't click for me. I was a little lost in the horror aspect. This movie had a lot going for it. Great job.

Default Avatar RNZP

Totally effective & attention holding (grabbing!) production. From camerawork to casting to props to makeup/effects to setting/locations to storyline to audio (incl soundtrack) to lighting to timing to effects to gfx to morphing animation. Wow! all that in a short few minutes. Intro > body > conclusion (yay! a truly believable story that most will relate to); subtly woven; interesting take on the bullying aspect for the character Bobby Young. Edgy and uncomfortable enough to headline Horror. Absolutely 100% "drop pin" silence while the audience held their breath throughout entire viewing + appropriate nervous laughter + an audible unanimous sigh of relief = all indicators that director Gerard Otto has crafted a signature piece. Baker and Taylor, as leads, offer seamless, professional performances, supported by equally talented cast. Editing & audio mix are first class – magical morphing. These are the things that take time; well done Real Potato nailing the deadline with such an extremely polished and professional piece. Stand out! Left us all wanting more, more, more…..where does this story go? Sequel please.

This was obviously done by professionals, and so amateurs competing against this - doesnt work - does it? The story line - started off great, ending fizzled out. Id give you 5/5 but just for the prefessionalism , and how i could see this in mainstream cinema :) in terms of story - maybe a 3 Loved the team intro though

Default Avatar Another Weekend

Another attempt at a serious film in this competition. This film is something that could be entered into a film festival. I did feel some real emotion between characters which isn't an easy thing to achieve. Amazing shots throughout the film. Really good job.

Default Avatar Dogs Breakfast

This film had nearly everything nailed. Some fantastic mood lighting, well shot and great effects and the acting was really well played by all the cast. The only thing that really lost me was the end. I don't want to write about it here as I think people should see the film for themselves as it is a great watch no matter what. I loved the horror element to this film and the ghostly/spirit/demoness women were very keen wearing what looked like only body paint and some glitter. Some great emotion portrayed on screen and I loved the editing. It was very tight and fitted perfectly with the effects they were going for. Great film and I would think a contender for the finals.

Default Avatar RNZP

Totally effective & attention holding (grabbing!) production. From camerawork to casting to props to makeup/effects to setting/locations to storyline to audio (incl soundtrack) to lighting to timing to effects to gfx to morphing animation. Wow! all that in a short few minutes. Intro > body > conclusion (yay! a truly believable story that most will relate to); subtly woven; interesting take on the bullying aspect for the character Bobby Young. Edgy and uncomfortable enough to headline Horror. Absolutely 100% "drop pin" silence while the audience held their breath throughout entire viewing + appropriate nervous laughter + an audible unanimous sigh of relief = all indicators that director Gerard Otto has crafted a signature piece. Baker and Taylor, as leads, offer seamless, professional performances, supported by equally talented cast. Editing & audio mix are first class – magical morphing. These are the things that take time; well done Real Potato nailing the deadline with such an extremely polished and professional piece. Stand out! Left us all wanting more, more, more…..where does this story go? Sequel please.

This was obviously done by professionals, and so amateurs competing against this - doesnt work - does it? The story line - started off great, ending fizzled out. Id give you 5/5 but just for the prefessionalism , and how i could see this in mainstream cinema :) in terms of story - maybe a 3 Loved the team intro though

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