Walk Away | proof of concept short film | (Shot on Sony FX6)
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- "Walk Away" is a proof of concept for a feature length script written by director Steven Warkel. If you would like to see the full film get made, please let us know in the comments below! Thanks for watching.
Writer/Director/Editor - Steven Warkel
Producer - Steven Warkel & Brady Halverson
Associate Producer - Michaela Shae
Assistant Director - Linden Stave
Director of Photography - Nick Biewer
AC - Derek Bauer
Key Grip/Colorist - Ryan Moorman
Grip - Chris Cook
Production Design - Sabrina Jasmin
HMU - Lou Thomas
Sound recordist - Matthew O'Meara
Sound Design - Steven Warkel
PA - Charlie Kral
Great film! Great production!! Looked like a lot of work was put into this!
Loooks dam amazing
Beautiful work!
Pretty intense, I love the composition, color palette, storyline and editing, awesome. Thanks for sharing your creativity and project.
Nicely done!!
Looks GREAT.
Well done! Love it!
Intense and humorous. Great work.
good stuff brother! this deserves way more views
Thanks for checking it out!
I subscribed because of this video. Great work.
Reminds me a bit of Christian Bale in the Machinist. Great effort. Netflix is watching.
Loved the Machinist! That's an amazing compliment. Thanks for watching!
Ficou top demais
obrigado
Great project! Did you shot this in proresraw or xavc-i? Which lenses did you use? And what coloring process? As a FX6 owner...this is one of the most organic looking picture out of a FX6 i've discovered!
We couldn't quite nail down the RAW feature on the FX6 so we ended up rolling with the ProRes picture out of camera. Shot with the DZOFilm Catta series. I'm not 100% on the color process, but I know Ryan (colorist) worked in Davince. We pushed it towards that organic look with a Rec709 to Kodak (possibly 2383) lut. Apologies for the lack of info here, it's been a minute so my memory is a little foggy.
I can't read his response
@@innositaproduction Shot with the DZOFilm Catta series.
Which lens did you use?
Maybe a weird question: Was this shot in 30fps?
Good work.
Nope! 23.98
Thanks for watching!