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A Short Documentary/Narrative about video game addiction.

Shot in my spare time over the course of two weeks.

After Effects + Final Cut Pro

Grade in Magic Bullet Looks

Shot on GH1 (Stock Lens + Canon FD 50mm f1.4)

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  • Blake Whitman staff 3 months ago
    Very interesting play between narrative and documentary here. nice little homage to the viral video freak out by the kid who has his Xbox taken away. Kept me captivated. Great work.

    Did you write most of it before you shot it?
  • Jake Kulagin 3 months ago
    I had a set idea for what I wanted that's about all. Most of the things where improvised or thought of on the spot.

    and thanks for the staff pick, I'm humbled to be up there with so many great videos!
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  • Janix Pacle 3 months ago
    oh wow. nice gh1 footage!
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  • Martin Tadilli 3 months ago
    well done!
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  • Golop 3 months ago
    That lady looks bit more crazy than thak geeky guy... is so passive just reading books.. imho videogames are better than just reading some stuff who he's not understantd :D is dowgrade lvl.
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  • Daniel Péger 3 months ago
    awesome vid! But very important to note, that the problem isn't with the "adult" video games, but with the parents, when they just can't controll their son. (sry for my english)
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  • Teddy Pemberton 3 months ago
    excellent satire of gamers!

    well done in the technical aspects, too. whatever lens that comes with your camera as well as a fast 50mm is all anyone needs.
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  • bermondsey boy 3 months ago
    You should have stuck to making a simple doco about your lads addiction, this is what is interesting. Two weeks filming could have been better spent. This boy is getting a double chin and he must be barely into his teens. He's a couch potato; will he turn into one those large John Candy unexercised americans that eat nothing but coke and popcorn? I wanted to know more about this boy, There is great potential here. It was filmed and put together well. Some great ideas. Loved the slowly opening blinds. An interesting watch.
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  • eucalyptus plus 3 months ago
    'i really am a changed man'. classic! that kid is great.
    very nicely done. the close up shot of his eyes darting around while he's watching the tv screen says it all. hate to say it, but i knew it would end with him playing a video game. nevertheless, awesome short!
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  • Neal Carroll 3 months ago
    One thing that is must have accessory with these DSLR cameras is a better mic. Some of that sound was just horrible, and took it from a film look to your average youtube video.
    Other than that I loved it. The colors were great and I love this camera.
    You know this may be a joke but my brother acts pretty much like that. Wakes up plays video games and then sleeps. Its really sad.
  • CodyCha plus 3 months ago
    Take him to a natural healer
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  • Mike Jones plus 3 months ago
    You are totally missing the point. Go back and watch the whole thing instead of tuning out at that point.
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  • Edwin Oliv@ 3 months ago
    Hehehe they never change
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  • Dillan Forsey 3 months ago
    Haha, I loved this short. Great stuff. The basis of the plot can apply to so many things in our world like politics and such. Kind of a powerful video if you look at it in those terms. Great camera work. I'm loving all the video capabilities of the new video DSLRs, especially with the 50mm 1.4 and stock lens combination.
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  • Player1.tv 3 months ago
    good story - slight over acting in some spots, but great if that's your untrained kid!
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  • media khritty 3 months ago
    Hi Jake, do you know which recording of Clair de Lune you used at the end? Thanks.
  • Jake Kulagin 3 months ago
    It was By Alexis Weissenberg, Suite Bergamasque.
  • media khritty 3 months ago
    Tyty. I've been looking for a good recording of that song for awhile. Excellent choice for the video!
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  • BumKi Cho plus 3 months ago
    I can only imagine how much fun you guys had making this short.
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  • Julian Zoller 3 months ago
    That one part reminds me of the video where this kid got his WOW account cancelled =P
    Guess this was your intention^^
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  • Mike Jones plus 3 months ago
    Genius
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  • bob lorrimer 3 months ago
    A superb short for our times.

    For me it was the cinematic nature of the photography and tight pacing that kept the whole film real.

    Great work all round.
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  • macjunki 3 months ago
    The part when the kid says he is into classical music was epic. It fits perfectly. Great shots, great audio, more please :)

    PS. i love that it seems to be a documentary in the first half, sort of like District 9.
  • Dillan Forsey 3 months ago
    That's true... I loved District 9 because of that! It made the movie so real... Nice to see that technique applied to this clever little short.
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  • awsome!!!
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  • Dan Kindt plus 3 months ago
    that was prolly the coolest vid ive watched in a while.
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  • Andrew Cagle plus 3 months ago
    Did you use the onboard mic to capture sound?
  • Jake Kulagin 3 months ago
    Everything was onboard, except the narrated bits, those I recorded with my macbook's built in mic.
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  • Steven Ilbury 3 months ago
    Very, very, well done :)
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  • emperor makonnen plus 3 months ago
    BRAVOOOO!! BRAVOOO!!! that was genius!
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  • Stake Productions plus 3 months ago
    I like almost all of it. The music at the end just reminds me of Oceans Eleven though.
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  • Jake Kulagin 3 months ago
    Thank you for all the great comments guys, just to clarify it is my brother in the movie and not my son. :)
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  • Erick Arc Elliott plus 3 months ago
    Amazing video. I loved every bit of it.
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  • izzy loh 3 months ago
    THAT. was just great...from the music selection to the colors... its no surprise that your video made the staff pic!
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  • Mark Jacinto 3 months ago
    Very nicely edited and thought-out video Jake. You lost me a little bit around the 4min mark with the badly acted tirade, but you had me pretty engrossed with every other moment. Well done.
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  • svaardt 3 months ago
    I'm sort of lost in trying to decipher the message from this video. Can anyone help ?
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  • Kyle Wood 3 months ago
    Great video Jake, quick question about that canon FD 50mm f1.4... how much of a difference did that make from the stock lens? And do all of the Canon filters work? Thanks.
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  • Guus Schuijl 3 months ago
    Very well done! How many camera's did you use? Or is it played?
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  • GROUKIT 2 months ago
    realy good !
    I want to know if you are a amator ?
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  • ESLI_english class 3 days ago
    The following is a review by Eienne Fusz, written as an english class assignment for students from the Graduate School of Industrial Logistics, esli.fr :

    "As non-native english speakers, here is a french understanding of this movie, reviving emotions for those who have already been attracted to video games, as a drug.

    It would seem at first glance that a film dealing with addiction to video games is no easy thing, as it is difficult to translate the lack that alcoholics or smokers can experiment through filming. However, this movie is a small cinematic feat showing unplanned expressions, captured directly on the set, combined with the innocence of a pre-teen already addicted. Imaginary Hero is the second short film directed by the talented director Jake Kulagin from Chicago. IH has since been widely praised by homemade-film-fans, due to his professional quality with carefully framed shots and exciting sound effects.

    Besides the quality of the selected scenes and the wide color range make this kind of documentary alive, the two talented and credible actors make us feel a very close paralel to our children and their fast-growing addiction to virtual games.

    About the outcome, you should not be suprised if you did think of it before the end. We are convinced that the film director is still able to surprise us, in the way that he cleverly reflects scenes from everyday-life, featuring everyday-characters like us. Obviously, this is no professional achievement, and the whole film is not flawless. Yet, despite some mistakes of unstable framing or perfectible sound recording, it has to be said - to be fair - that most shots hoisted that work among the best achievements viewed on Vimeo.

    According to us, there is not much more to say about that movie. Every movie has positive and negative aspects. However we should make an opinion on everything to be able to react if we face it. Thats why we are advising you to watch it. Be particularly attentive to sound effects. Hoping you will be captivated by this 9-minutes story of our lives, enjoy and comment!"
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  • emanuel g m 2 days ago
    i totally love the story. and the acting of that kid is priceless.
    awesome colours, focus and shooting. great dude!
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