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8. *69 - Behind the Scenes - Episode 1
11 months ago
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Behind the Scenes for the feature film "*69"
  • mucky man 11 months ago
    Great insight,thx Paul.
    And stella,thats my guy !
  • Paul Del Vecchio 11 months ago
    Thanks man! I appreciate the kind words and support! Stella! I'm not a beer drinker but Stella is pretty good.
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  • SaintManuel 11 months ago
    i think the white eyes appear creepier.
    the blood eyes look great aswell but it seems as if you don´t see the motion of the pupil as good as you can in the white version.
    with kind regards from Ulm, Germany
    Tobias
  • Paul Del Vecchio 11 months ago
    Thanks so much! I really appreciate you taking the time to check out the show! We chose white, as you see in Episode #2.

    pauldvblog.com/2008/12/69-behind-scenes-episode-2-now-up.html
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  • Trevor Miller 11 months ago
    Hey guys, Great work so far cant wait to see the final product. Personally for my opinion "which I hope makes sense" is,

    I would go with the dark bloodshot eyes,reason being I think it blends well with the tone, and condition of the character as well as fit with the blood and scraping on the face. The Blackness really sets the uncomfortable "dark" mood and gives a really great depth which represents a DEEP,strong ,possession within the character. Very Powerful.

    The other colors,white/green stand out..which is good.. however i think they stand out too much on the character, especially white which can begin to “look unnatural" this can be good but ...too unnatural can take away from the effect/believability as well as the concentration which seems to be a crucial element for the full effect of this scene..... kind of like a soundtrack..you want to hear it,but at the same time not hear it to get the most effective blend that fits perfectly to the scene to gain maximum effect...if this makes any sense

    the dark bloodshot eyes blend well with the scene/tone and gives it the magic blend that will make this scene strong and disturbing.... I think there is a big difference between saying "looks unnatural" and "is unnatural". the difference requires a strong level of communication between the director and the talent that is hard to achieve.
    When the talent has the rare and perfect blend of acting,look, and environment the difference becomes very clear. Only then will the character begin to look "unnatural" and that is truly disturbing. With The dark bloodshot eyes I think you will clearly achieve the look and you will be glad you did...But thats just my opinion

    Good work guys . Cant wait.-Trevor Miller
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  • André Hedetoft 10 months ago
    This is way late, but just catching up on your awesome Behind The Scenes!

    I really like the look of the white ones but love the concept of red because of the beeting. I'd probably go with white overlay with a couple of red strings as a broken blood-vessels.
  • Paul Del Vecchio 10 months ago
    Thanks so much! We take all of these comments into consideration so thanks again!

    Paul Del Vecchio
    PaulDV.com
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