here they are, the last 10 entries for ‘discover’. as there are 10 entries here, the top 3 films will move on to the final round.
voting for pool A closed today, pool B remains open for two more days, and pool C for four.
share your thoughts on the films, share some BTS, or just join in the discussion on the planet5D forums.
IMAGINE Films // When you go to Kakabeka Falls
Chris Borwick & Doug Stotts // Letting Go
Marcus Johannes //Apport
Hector Cruz // bad discovery
Coco González // The Lady From Shanghai
At First Sight // The Dryness and The Rain
Popcorn Films // Snow
Thomas Koppler // The Secret Behind
Stephen Horwath // gloam
Crisp Productions // Discovery
You can find their entry on vimeo here.
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All were great. I especially liked the one about Kakabeka Falls
Very natural with the scenes, sound and colour especially for that time of the season
with a touch of humor at the end.
All were very good, especially like the humour in Going to Kakabeka Falls.
Nice scenes, colour and sound quality, it really gives you the image of the north at that time of the year. Awesome and good job
Marcus, GREAT video!
Great Suspense
I like this one…, lots of good scenes………and humourous!
Liked the effort by Crisp Productions… very subtle, simple yet very powerful….
Nice video. The message at the end was too good.
Great video. Excellent job setting the mood.
All entries are good, but what touches me most is the strong message delivered by Crisp Productions which is LOVE. So true that “Love is the discovery of ourselves in others and the delight in recognition”. Due to the lack of that Love and Recognition, our world is plunged into darkness and turmoil today. Just look around us and see what’s happening. Only through Love, the world and hearts can be healed. Well done Crisp Productions, you have delivered the right message beautifully and simplistically. Love to see more of your work in the future!
Khamseng S.
It’s really good :)
Another pool of great entries here. My personal favourites, this round: Thomas Koppler had strong visuals and I especially liked the fast-paced sequence near the end. IMAGINE Films had some lovely camera moves – more specifically: vertical glides (as did Stephen Horwath) and lovely compositions. Marcus Johannes brought us through a very chilling sequence – the ambient background noise and mixture of POV and clever use of lights (emulating the flash of the camera) definitely helped make the film all the more frightening. Overall, I loved seeing all of the entries – these ones just stood out. I can’t wait to see the results; there are so many talented filmmakers participating here.
it was great!
great!
Gooo Marcus!!! Great video! :)
Lovin it.
HUGE FAN of Mr. Marcus Johannes’ video!!!
Marcus Johannes’ video is goooooood!
marcus yet another great production very sweet!
Hey really cute and creative!!! She is beautiful..
This was an awesome video!
Very epic pool of awesomeness! Wow. Great job to all in this pool.
haha – I love it! Very clever. FYI: The video stream was quite interupted on this site so I went to http://vimeo.com/imaginefilm and clicked on it there (When you go to Kakabeka Falls). Great work on this one!!