Looks different, lol.
Are those blanks?
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RE: The Nutcracker -- Stills
Interesting...you'll have to show us the finished product
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RE: The Nutcracker -- Stills
Those blank's m. flashes look a lot like the m. flashes created by placing a exploding firecracker insede a 1/4'' copper tube behind a BB gun (by "behind" I mean the side not seen by the camera). That's the technique I use. Pretty cool for those like me that don't have access to a real gun to fire blanks. You just have to edit-out the smoke before the firecraker explodes. Lot's of work but worh the pain in the a_ _ .
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Haha, Santa and the Nutcracker dueling is an awesome idea. My suggestions for future teasers and trailers is not to carry the text out for so long. The whole movie looked like it took place in one garage, I'm guessing this is only about 5 minutes (just a guess, correct me if I'm wrong). Also, Christmas was forever ago!