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farfromsubtle December 1st, 2005 11:12

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Originally Posted by yanhchan
Just phone the cops to let them know that you will be filming using airsoft. So if someone calls the cops they will know that you are using airsoft. If you are too lazy to do that and would rather save a few mins and put your actors and yourself at risk then thats your problem

I love how some folks are still jumping in here assuming that I wouldn't be informing the police that I have fake guns, though I have said many times, I would be.

farfromsubtle December 1st, 2005 11:16

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Originally Posted by GiordanoWC
Farfromsubtle...

I'm a student filmmaker at Seneca college. Last year, i shot a short entitled "Pawns" wherein i used one pistol replica in a private residence in and around the wilson road and the 400. I called the local police detachment and let them know who i was and what i was doing and with what items, due to the fact that i'm a student, i'm permitted to use replicas in any capacity and don't require a peace officer with me, so long as the action stays on private property.

I sent a fax of my crew list, my props list, and my approximate time-ins and time-outs... never even had an officer drop by to see how it was going.

As for a small to medium budget film, if you need guns and need a field to use 'em in, go FAR up north and find a patch of land with no one in sight.

Thankfully, I still fall within the realm of 'student.' Though I am done film school (humber), most of my crew are still currently enrolled. Wow, were you within sight of the 400 with those guns?!

And don't worry, I already found my patch of land (that being, sod property covering almost ALL of Alliston), and there are many places without a soul in sight. So long as the police in the air are aware, I'm safe.

rat December 1st, 2005 17:14

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i enjoyed the animations and had a little laugh. i like how the sounds were timed appropriately with the syllables....one thing...the sounds themselves were a little irritating...nice scenes though and i like how you put it together!

GiordanoWC December 1st, 2005 19:22

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Originally Posted by farfromsubtle
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Originally Posted by GiordanoWC
Farfromsubtle...

I'm a student filmmaker at Seneca college. Last year, i shot a short entitled "Pawns" wherein i used one pistol replica in a private residence in and around the wilson road and the 400. I called the local police detachment and let them know who i was and what i was doing and with what items, due to the fact that i'm a student, i'm permitted to use replicas in any capacity and don't require a peace officer with me, so long as the action stays on private property.

I sent a fax of my crew list, my props list, and my approximate time-ins and time-outs... never even had an officer drop by to see how it was going.

As for a small to medium budget film, if you need guns and need a field to use 'em in, go FAR up north and find a patch of land with no one in sight.

Thankfully, I still fall within the realm of 'student.' Though I am done film school (humber), most of my crew are still currently enrolled. Wow, were you within sight of the 400 with those guns?!

And don't worry, I already found my patch of land (that being, sod property covering almost ALL of Alliston), and there are many places without a soul in sight. So long as the police in the air are aware, I'm safe.

You should be alright, just make sure that the cops know what's shakin and as well that the land you're using is either not owned by anyone, or if it is, acquire a release form from them. F*ck, i can probably pass you up a couple of templates, i had to go through a shitload of them with my latest film (which is now in post... AVID editing rawks.)

My buddy Dave shot a WW2 film up in alliston with deact M1's and some guy apparently had an airsoft Tommy... Film came out nice and crisp, shot on an XL2.

If you need any help, advice etc. please don't hesitate to PM me.

farfromsubtle December 2nd, 2005 03:49

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Originally Posted by GiordanoWC
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Originally Posted by farfromsubtle
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Originally Posted by GiordanoWC
Farfromsubtle...

I'm a student filmmaker at Seneca college. Last year, i shot a short entitled "Pawns" wherein i used one pistol replica in a private residence in and around the wilson road and the 400. I called the local police detachment and let them know who i was and what i was doing and with what items, due to the fact that i'm a student, i'm permitted to use replicas in any capacity and don't require a peace officer with me, so long as the action stays on private property.

I sent a fax of my crew list, my props list, and my approximate time-ins and time-outs... never even had an officer drop by to see how it was going.

As for a small to medium budget film, if you need guns and need a field to use 'em in, go FAR up north and find a patch of land with no one in sight.

Thankfully, I still fall within the realm of 'student.' Though I am done film school (humber), most of my crew are still currently enrolled. Wow, were you within sight of the 400 with those guns?!

And don't worry, I already found my patch of land (that being, sod property covering almost ALL of Alliston), and there are many places without a soul in sight. So long as the police in the air are aware, I'm safe.

You should be alright, just make sure that the cops know what's shakin and as well that the land you're using is either not owned by anyone, or if it is, acquire a release form from them. F*ck, i can probably pass you up a couple of templates, i had to go through a shitload of them with my latest film (which is now in post... AVID editing rawks.)

My buddy Dave shot a WW2 film up in alliston with deact M1's and some guy apparently had an airsoft Tommy... Film came out nice and crisp, shot on an XL2.

If you need any help, advice etc. please don't hesitate to PM me.

GiordanoWC, dude, the land is indeed owned I already made a deal with the farmer. ;) (I've had to say that about 50 times now, lol).

The XL2 has a nice picture by the way, and I like how it has native 16:9. I own a DVX100a. :D

farfromsubtle December 2nd, 2005 03:50

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Originally Posted by rat
i enjoyed the animations and had a little laugh. i like how the sounds were timed appropriately with the syllables....one thing...the sounds themselves were a little irritating...nice scenes though and i like how you put it together!

Heh, yeah, many find the voices annoying... and others love them! Kids especially. ;)

rat December 2nd, 2005 09:14

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Originally Posted by farfromsubtle
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Originally Posted by rat
i enjoyed the animations and had a little laugh. i like how the sounds were timed appropriately with the syllables....one thing...the sounds themselves were a little irritating...nice scenes though and i like how you put it together!

Heh, yeah, many find the voices annoying... and others love them! Kids especially. ;)

actually, i found them annoying after episode 1 (when i made my initial post), by episode 2 they werent annoying at all anymore.

farfromsubtle December 2nd, 2005 11:16

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Originally Posted by rat
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Originally Posted by farfromsubtle
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Originally Posted by rat
i enjoyed the animations and had a little laugh. i like how the sounds were timed appropriately with the syllables....one thing...the sounds themselves were a little irritating...nice scenes though and i like how you put it together!

Heh, yeah, many find the voices annoying... and others love them! Kids especially. ;)

actually, i found them annoying after episode 1 (when i made my initial post), by episode 2 they werent annoying at all anymore.

Yeah, they grow on you. But I also worked on making their voices a little less harsh and jarring in Ep. 2


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