I remember being a sophomore in college and watching this in class and was amazed at what i was watching and now ima senior in college about to show this again in my filmmaking class. This is brilliant!!! Idk how someone can be THIS ELITE in premiere pro and after effects
Thank you man that means the world. This was my first Adobe project, honestly one of the reasons I made this was to try and learn premiere pro and after effects, so hearing that is really cool. From my eyes it’s far from brilliant and it’s chalked full of flaws, but I learned a ton from it in the process and wouldn’t change a thing.
I watched this on repeat before starting the pre-production of my first solo film project for school. I love the editing and the film as a whole, really inspiring
Cada cierto tiempo vuelvo a este video; me parece que hay una intuición clarividente en él, pero no logro asirla conscientemente ni mucho menos verbalizarla. La impresión es que ha sabido captar algo propio de la contemporaneidad. Tiene algo que me fascina.
Lucia Lewis-janes it took roughly 7 months. Originally I wanted to do it in a week but every time I sat down to work on it the idea grew until it turned into what it is now. I explain a little bit about the process / project in a frame between 3:02 & 3:03
Actually interestingly enough, part of this project for me was an excuse to dive into and learn the Adobe suite. So with learning premiere pro and after effects I wanted to implement all the effects I’d always wanted to learn how to do, into this project. The underlying concept is progression and moving forward as a video creator and so part of that is showing how my style changed over the years, from the videos shown in the beginning to this project itself, meaning that the effects for me are actually part of the concept. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
@@JamesDallara Every experimental film should have a concept, or at least a neat idea; that's the whole point. With what you just told me, I'll buy yours. Interesting that the style of filmmaking itself in relation to the filmmaker is the idea itself.
I type in "Experimental Film" in youtube, and I'm glad to have found this!
Emily Sison Thankyou!
Me as well.
Same
I wrote Short movie about colors
Damm, this is very professional and yet super appealing. It’s hard to describe what makes the video good but it’s just very grand!!
Welco Bro Thankyou!
This is beautifully well done! It makes me feel nostalgic for something I can't name and that I haven't necessarily had happen yet.
I remember being a sophomore in college and watching this in class and was amazed at what i was watching and now ima senior in college about to show this again in my filmmaking class. This is brilliant!!! Idk how someone can be THIS ELITE in premiere pro and after effects
Thank you man that means the world. This was my first Adobe project, honestly one of the reasons I made this was to try and learn premiere pro and after effects, so hearing that is really cool. From my eyes it’s far from brilliant and it’s chalked full of flaws, but I learned a ton from it in the process and wouldn’t change a thing.
Great song choices. Crumb is slept on
This is so beautiful!!
👍🏾 A True Masterpiece!! I LOVE IT!! Wishing you a Fantastic Year of Joy and Creativity!! 🏆
Thankyou! Same to you
@@JamesDallara Hey James, you're very welcome, and much appreciated!! :)
I watched this on repeat before starting the pre-production of my first solo film project for school. I love the editing and the film as a whole, really inspiring
This is me right now
This is the best thing I’ve ever expirenced. Thank you - I feel safe. I feel at home. I feel heard. Thank you
SAVANNAH MURDZA
Cada cierto tiempo vuelvo a este video; me parece que hay una intuición clarividente en él, pero no logro asirla conscientemente ni mucho menos verbalizarla. La impresión es que ha sabido captar algo propio de la contemporaneidad. Tiene algo que me fascina.
Deserves more views and love. Great film!
This is beautiful. I hope you direct a music video soon. You bring off Petra Collins meets Teri Gilliam vibes.
Thankyou I really appreciate it!
This deserves waaaay more views!!
Nice job! Thanks for sharing this!
You know what man? I really enjoyed this. Good job.
Love this bro
A beautiful, passionate project. Great work. Really loved the pupil-to-burnout transition.
VikTheGreat thankyou!
I can't believe this work hasn't virused. It is really well done and should have way more views.
This is sick af
Thankyou !!
Love everything about this. Feels like visual ecstasy. Keep experimenting, keep being cool!
So inspirational and phenomenal energy !
ZachBaylessCreations Thankyou
This is so beautiful ❤
Well done, dude. Deserves a lot more views - can only imagine the editing this took. Its a look back on life through your eyes and I felt it all
Thankyou man! I really appreciate it
The aesthetics and the editing is superb!
Thankyou!
this is fkn insane. some of my fav songs, beautifully executed.
Nice job!
This reminds me of something from "Off The Air" from [adultswim].
Great job.
Amazing! This deserves more views!
Love the use of the data-moshing effect.
Jimmy, you are so talented!! Keep it up!!
so happy to have found this!
This is amazing why isnt it more popular
This is amazing! This is fucking art! This is so different, makes no sense but then again it says so much.
this is so cool
Nice one!
Beautiful film with a beautiful message! Keep it up! ☺️❤️
loved every second
a softboi fever dream
This was so, so fucking cool. One of those films that makes me wanna go make a film.
Stunning work!
I have no idea what I just watched but it was cool
Man, I really liked this
damn this is really brilliantly done!
Buffalo '66 vibes with the floating squares 1:21
Intriguing...
That was sick dude! Edits were crazy cool!
what other films were your inspiration in making this one?
Amazing
Pretty Cool!!
I hear Mac Miller's song bits right?
absolutely breathtaking! it looked amazing! what camera did you use to capture?
Mainly a Sony FS100 as the A cam and Canon 6D as the B cam
Hi! I was wondering how long this project took in total? It’s super cool!
Lucia Lewis-janes it took roughly 7 months. Originally I wanted to do it in a week but every time I sat down to work on it the idea grew until it turned into what it is now. I explain a little bit about the process / project in a frame between 3:02 & 3:03
James Dallara ahh okay, thank you!!
dope
Love this so much!! Did you use a Datamoshing software for the pixelated transitions? Or was it manual? thanks
lulu dajani It’s a plug-in for after effects called AE Pixel Sorter
wow
Hey great film- what did you use to edit??
Premiere pro and after effects
what software did you use to edit this ? x
Madeline G Premiere Pro and After Effects
this is so fucking cool. i wanna be your friend haha.
Thankyou!
While this is very interesting, the focus seems to be more on effects than concept.
Actually interestingly enough, part of this project for me was an excuse to dive into and learn the Adobe suite. So with learning premiere pro and after effects I wanted to implement all the effects I’d always wanted to learn how to do, into this project. The underlying concept is progression and moving forward as a video creator and so part of that is showing how my style changed over the years, from the videos shown in the beginning to this project itself, meaning that the effects for me are actually part of the concept. Thanks for watching and for the comment.
@@JamesDallara Every experimental film should have a concept, or at least a neat idea; that's the whole point. With what you just told me, I'll buy yours. Interesting that the style of filmmaking itself in relation to the filmmaker is the idea itself.
This is kinda like MillionDollarExtreme if it was less based and post-ironic and more tumblresque and softboi
Hey! this whole thing wasn't just fucking shit
That was a beautiful film, but I hate that you gave me the meaning. That may be your style, but it honestly ruined it for me.
WOw. this is incredible