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Whittle
19th July 2011, 02:44 PM
G'day. Joined a while ago but I had nothing to add so haven't been around much. Been spending a lot of time on a video-makers site. Not a bad place, except it's teeming with juniors who can't say anything sensible to save their lives.

Went looking for a site for old blokes over 60, but the ubiquitous ads for funeral homes kinda took the shine of them!!! :D

Anyway, hopefully I won't lock horns with any kiddies here.

Speaking of that, anyone know the average age of members of this joint?:)

underfoot
19th July 2011, 03:41 PM
anyone know the average age of members of this joint?:)
mental or chronological? :q

Whittle
19th July 2011, 03:59 PM
Hehe... good point.:wink:

Let's say, mental.

I've run across old fellas (my age), who haven't got the sense of a fence post. And then young blokes who've got old heads on their shoulders.

So, yeah, mental age is more relevant.

(Of course, I still would like to know the average age group here, too. Same memories, can talk about the same things, y'see.)

Whittle
19th July 2011, 04:48 PM
In the meantime, anybody here from Brisbane, and interested in film-making?

By "film-making", I mean anything a bit more ambitious than kitchen sink vignettes starring the wife and the cat....

I've got a few ideas for short films that I'd like to brainstorm, if anyone's interested.

Whittle
19th July 2011, 08:49 PM
Was it something I said?


Hello..lo..lo..lo..o..o..o.....

Anybody there..ere...ere....ere....

:sad3:

RETIRED
19th July 2011, 09:07 PM
Patience is a virtue. :wink::D

Sebastiaan56
20th July 2011, 07:01 AM
G'Day Whittle,

Im not from Brisbane but have an interest in video making. Seems like Im creating a monster, a multi segment healthy lifestyle show. What equipment are you using?

As for my age, Im just waiting for puberty to finish so I can retire.

Whittle
20th July 2011, 09:53 AM
Patience is a virtue. :wink::D

Yes, that's true. But it's a virtue that takes so %$@# long to &%$% acquire, dammit!!! :D :)

Whittle
20th July 2011, 10:16 AM
G'day, Sebastiaan, :)

Oh, you're talking about real video making!!

I'm just talking about amateur short films. I haven't got the wherewithal to make anything serious or saleable. But I do think anyone with a bit of gear and some book-larnin' can make passable little versions of most of the genres of film.

I've got a couple of consumer cameras, a Canon HV40 and a Canon T2i, and more lights and other peripheral gear than I can ever use. I also have several NLEs, After Effects, various handy utility softwares, etc etc.. Just finished making a slider, using the principle of low-friction sliding rather than roller bearing wheels.

Also, being a stage prop-maker, I have a garage full of interesting (to me) paraphenalia. For example, I've recently acquired enough laboratory glassware and stands etc to set up a pretty handy drug lab, (kidding kidding!!), and I plan to use all that in a film about a scientist. Got costumes that are actually genuine uniforms of various professions, courtesy of garage sales...

The only thing I'm lacking is people. Some of the people at the theatre where I used to help out did express an interest in acting in any film I made, but I haven't been ready to take them up on it. And, as my puberty has looooong since finished, I am already retired and have too much time on my hands.

Which brings me to my point - I'm hoping to find someone who's interested in at least having a natter about short stories for films, and maybe even someone handy to me who might want to get involved with it.

So, there ya go.:)

Sebastiaan56
20th July 2011, 05:16 PM
Go for it Whittle, you sound like you are qualified and have the gear.

Whittle
20th July 2011, 05:19 PM
Not really qualified as such, just read a lot of books and watched a lot of films over the years.

But yeah, I've got some gear, alright! I'm a blimmen' one-man film crew!