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Looks legitimately indie for me. Was at a film festival last week and some of the stuff put out by students at NC School of the Arts looked pretty sophisticated -- most of it cut on Final Cut too.

Gotta say that the Flash looks better than the movie. The multimedia shop Instapop (http://www.instantpop.com) has some pretty high-end clients. Some one either knows someone or has some money to burn (or access to daddy's credit card).
 
homer20001 said:
If you are truly and indie with a vision and the drive to make your movie the way you want, then I wish you luck - regardless of its content. If you're a studio shill attempting to start some buzz for another "reality/documentary" expoitation flick.......the truth will out eventually.

BTW - If you ARE an indie, you should take it as a compliment that viewers think your trailer slick enough to have been produced my a major.:)

Thanks alot, we are not a studio, we literally paid for this outta our own pocket. :(

But we hope a studio picks it up

To the last person, there is a reason the video does not look like a "movie" so to speak. The whole idea behind the movie is these kids used a handheld camera to record their last hours. Meaning they had a camera from Best Buy, not even prosumer level equipment.
 
Dont wanna be an ass but just saying it like it is.

1. Chances of a studio picking this up, less the 1%
2. If a studio were to pick it up, it would be Lions Gate (even they prefer film)
3. The quality looks good and and the editing is good for a Mini DV Film, props
4. Your best bet of getting any of kind of notice is Film Festivals and if liked, it will be a straight to DVD.
5. If you send ur stuff to studio's they will turn it down but like I said if you screen it at festivals, they will come looking for you witch puts the ball in your court
 
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