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macgruder
Location: Northern NJ Gender: Male
| | | | UE Documentary < on 1/22/2013 5:49 PM >
| | | One of my exploring partners has been working on a documentary about our hobby for the past year or so whenever we go out. It's more about what exploring means to each person, what different people get out of it. He doesn't do the online forum thing, so I figured I'd post the trailer for it here for him. It's a full length hour long documentary. https://vimeo.com/42176342
He's hoping to have the doc done sometime this year. His photos from the trips are here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sendro/
*I'm pretty sure I haven't posted this video on the forum yet, but if I did , I apologize for spamming.
Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 50mm 1.2, Canon 28mm 1.8, Canon 16-35 f2.8L http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenbley/ |
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Abandoned not Forgotten
Location: Northern NJ Gender: Male
| | | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 1 on 1/22/2013 6:32 PM >
| | | This looks awesome!! Any word on a release date? As a documentary junkie, I always wanted to make something similar. Edit: Oops. Just reread your post, looks like I missed "He's hoping to have the doc done sometime this year." the first time around. Either way - I'm looking forward to it! [last edit 1/22/2013 6:46 PM by Abandoned not Forgotten - edited 2 times]
Abandoned not Forgotten (Under Construction) Flickr | YouTube | Facebook Canon T4i | Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 | Canon 50mm f/1.8 II | Manfrotto 190XPROB |
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zero5four
Location: Southwest Florida Gender: Male
| | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 3 on 1/22/2013 7:42 PM >
| | | Looks good, hope he finishes it.
gotta get in, before its gone forever |
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fiftyone_eggs
Location: jerzey Gender: Male
| | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 4 on 1/22/2013 7:59 PM >
| | | *boiler-plate rant about media exposure contributing to downfall of hobby*
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Sands
Location: Hartford, Connecticut Gender: Male
| | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 5 on 1/22/2013 8:23 PM >
| | | Looks amazing, can't wait to see the finished piece.
Find yourself in the unknown. |
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macgruder
Location: Northern NJ Gender: Male
| | | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 6 on 1/23/2013 3:49 PM >
| | | Thanks guys, I'll let him know the response was mostly good. I've seen the full rough cut. I think he just wants to film a few more locations for some variation on footage to cut in and get an interview with a female explorer for the full spectrum. 51eggs, I know it's sort of putting the idea out to the masses, I understand your position, but I think it really helps quell the popular belief (in the public or law enforcement side) that explorers are up to no good all the time.
Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 50mm 1.2, Canon 28mm 1.8, Canon 16-35 f2.8L http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenbley/ |
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CatAndTie
Location: Southeastern PA Gender: Male
LifeInDecay. com
| | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 7 on 1/23/2013 4:52 PM >
| | | I think he was being sarcastic, Mac... he does a decent amount of video work himself. (at this I hope he was...) I'm always pumped to see what others have to offer when it comes to documentaries, and this one is no different. What are the distribution plans if any?
But seriously... MEDIA IS BAD NEWS SUCKS SELLOUTS ETC ETC!!!
"Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore." - Andre Gide |
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fiftyone_eggs
Location: jerzey Gender: Male
| | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 8 on 1/23/2013 6:19 PM >
| | | Posted by macgruder 51eggs, I know it's sort of putting the idea out to the masses, I understand your position, but I think it really helps quell the popular belief (in the public or law enforcement side) that explorers are up to no good all the time.
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I was just joking actually. I make videos too and am keenly aware that, for some reason, videographers take more heat for that sort of thing than regular photogs. Nice vid so far!
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yaggy
Location: Tunnel #8 Gender: Male
| | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 9 on 1/23/2013 8:28 PM >
| | | hearing madman talk really sells it. some good camera work on the otherwise static shots. the trailer has a nice mood and tempo, without trying to overstate exploring as being Xtreme or badass. gawking a bit at the title 'urbex' but that's the old in me. if this is really done the way the trailer looks, i'd like to see the whole thing. usually i hate all stuff like this.
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Abandoned not Forgotten
Location: Northern NJ Gender: Male
| | | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 10 on 1/23/2013 8:34 PM >
| | | Posted by yaggy gawking a bit at the title 'urbex' but that's the old in me.
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I agree, IMO the title could use some work.
Abandoned not Forgotten (Under Construction) Flickr | YouTube | Facebook Canon T4i | Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 | Canon 50mm f/1.8 II | Manfrotto 190XPROB |
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macgruder
Location: Northern NJ Gender: Male
| | | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 11 on 1/23/2013 8:49 PM >
| | | Urbex is just a working title until he thinks of something else. It may stay if nothing else drives the point home as to what it is about, though.
the trailer has a nice mood and tempo, without trying to overstate exploring as being Xtreme or badass. |
No nu-metal or overly goth mellowdrama music either. The music was all made by two of the explorers in the doc (who also don't post on here)
Canon 5D Mark III, Canon 50mm 1.2, Canon 28mm 1.8, Canon 16-35 f2.8L http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevenbley/ |
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krush
Location: Behind you Gender: Male
| | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 12 on 1/24/2013 11:49 PM >
| | | Will this be at Redbox? LOL!!!! Done very professionally. Keep us updated on it's "release".
ECUE |
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Zero
Location: Where the drains are! Gender: Male
| | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 13 on 1/25/2013 4:18 AM >
| | | Posted by fiftyone_eggs
I make videos too and am keenly aware that, for some reason, videographers take more heat for that sort of thing than regular photogs.
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Do they, what makes you feel that way?
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CatAndTie
Location: Southeastern PA Gender: Male
LifeInDecay. com
| | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 14 on 1/25/2013 4:30 AM >
| | | Posted by Zero
Do they, what makes you feel that way?
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I definitely agree with him on this topic. I've seen countless people talking about their release of their books/photo galleries, etc and get mostly warm "congratulations" and praise. However, whenever a video/documentary comes along it sparks debates of whether it will be the downfall of UE or not. When I first joined this site I posted some videos and get several "warnings" via PM's saying to be careful when posting videos because of so much backlash. I only got some in the very beginning, but you can see by the view counts alone what most of UER thinks about UE Videos. When they used to be posted in Photography, they mostly would get ripped/ laughed at... now most of them get brushed under the rug. I've seen some quality stuff in here that only 1 or 2 people will post a comment on. Granted, I think part of that reason is because it's a hell of a lot easier to cruise through pictures and comment, rather than invest 3-7 minutes watching a video. I think that is a major part of it... or maybe because 90% of UER are photographers might also play a role. /spiel.
"Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore." - Andre Gide |
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dsankt
Location: live and in the fresh
| | | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 15 on 1/25/2013 4:55 PM >
| | | Production quality looks okay, but does it go beyond run of the mill derelict locations? Anything hardcore? Metro, bridges, infiltration, sewers, infrastructure?
sleepycity.net: watch out for the third rail baby, that shit is high voltage. urbex and urban exploration photography |
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Novae
Location: Seattle, WA Gender: Male
Enjoying the View
| | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 17 on 1/27/2013 12:49 AM >
| | | Definitely a solid trailer, I love the chilled and loving mood that it sets (as opposed to some of the 'extreme hardcore' videos out there). I'll keep an eye on this and probably check it out when it gets released.
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Gerv
Location: Maine Gender: Male
UE Magazine founder.
| | | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 18 on 1/27/2013 4:08 AM >
| | | Posted by dsankt Production quality looks okay, but does it go beyond run of the mill derelict locations? Anything hardcore? Metro, bridges, infiltration, sewers, infrastructure?
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I'm with DS on this one. Quality looks good, but it seems to be missing everything except derelicts. What about all the other great things to explore?
GERV- UE magazine founder http://uemag.com http://nicholasgervin.com |
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Zero
Location: Where the drains are! Gender: Male
| | Re: UE Documentary <Reply # 19 on 1/29/2013 2:20 AM >
| | | Posted by CatAndTie
I definitely agree with him on this topic. I've seen countless people talking about their release of their books/photo galleries, etc and get mostly warm "congratulations" and praise. However, whenever a video/documentary comes along it sparks debates of whether it will be the downfall of UE or not. When I first joined this site I posted some videos and get several "warnings" via PM's saying to be careful when posting videos because of so much backlash. I only got some in the very beginning, but you can see by the view counts alone what most of UER thinks about UE Videos. When they used to be posted in Photography, they mostly would get ripped/ laughed at... now most of them get brushed under the rug. I've seen some quality stuff in here that only 1 or 2 people will post a comment on. Granted, I think part of that reason is because it's a hell of a lot easier to cruise through pictures and comment, rather than invest 3-7 minutes watching a video. I think that is a major part of it... or maybe because 90% of UER are photographers might also play a role. /spiel.
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Personally I've yet to see any of that video hatred. In my eyes its all fairly equal. If you make a good video or take a good photograph, people will look at it and often comment. In the same vein if you make something that's cruddy, people are going to rip it to shreds. Hell, look at anyone who tries to post an un-ironic HDR shot. I've seen people get pissy about things being online, but that's usually to do with the location, as opposed to the medium in which is was published. The only reason I could see for backlash to come from videos, is if you are showing someone breaking, stealing, or doing something that would genuinely rustle the jimmies of the boards members. If its simply because you posted a video over a photograph, then whoever is giving you flack is a dipshit and should probably be ignored as they obviously didn't think before they posted said comment. And as for videos getting lower view counts than pictures etc, sure, but who cares? If people want view counts go film some dumb shit with a cat and stick it on youtube, I'm sure there will be a bunch of 14 year olds ready to reply.
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