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Hey guys n girls, come down and get behind this and support the local car and film industry here in Melbourne!

Everyone is invited to the Premiere launch of – "RUSH" - In Control.. But Totally Sideways - THIS SATURDAY!

Presented by Traction Control Films , RUSH !!

ONE OFF CINEMA SCREENING – Federation Square

When: Saturday June 4th 7pm – ACMI Cineams THIS SATURDAY !!

Where: Federation Square – Cnr Flinders and Swanston Sts Melbourne

Cost: - $20.00 and includes bonus Mini Rush DVD * (will be posted out on June 30, 2005)

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The Problem : Capture Speed on Film – The Response – RUSH.

The Nitro GT Ford is let loose to explore the limits of the car, driving technique and cinematography. Experience the Wild ride of capturing speed on film. Get in sit down and hold on. Here comes the Rush…

This Action packed 45min screening is your one opportunity to see this ground breaking short film with a commentary by the director. Additionally, straight from the New York and Video Festival comes a special directors cut of traction control films' “the chase is on”.

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..Rumour has it there's a Black R34 that appears in the preview of the upcoming full feature film "crash couse" :P :P

Seeya there! :D

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I've seen "The chase is on" and it's fair dodge!

I haven't seen it myself.... but I've updated my first post, because I made an error.

This Saturday is the premier screening of the short film "RUSH" (Ford GT ripping it up)

They will also be screening a directors cut/preview of the new upcoming movie which is actually called "Crash Course" and will be Traction Control Films' first full length feature film.

Hope that clarifies everything ;)

Just a reminder this is on tonight if anyone is interested to go!

DISCOUNT FOR FORUM MEMBERS only $15, save $5 per ticket but you MUST phone the ACMI Box Office in Melbourne on 03 8663 2583 ASAP, tickets are selling fast.

You must quote 'FPV CLUB' when booking or paying for the tickets to receive the discount.

Remember each ticket includes a voucher for the free RUSH mini-DVD, to be released around 30th June.

Parking either $8.50 directly across the road or ~$5 on street metered parking.

lol... the info I posted here was to help out Cam (the director) to promote the screening of his short film. So if you have comments you're welcome to post them dude. :D

They didn't show much of a "preview" for the upcoming movie (crash course). I think "RUSH" was more of an experiement in filming techniques for high speed camera filming. The video quality was sometimes pretty average, due to some very brief moments of oversaturation in bright scenes, and losing focus when following a car with the camera at high speed. It was obvious that it was filmed in hi-definition Digital video. It would take many practice runs to line up the chase car ideally to get the perfect shot and angle while keeping the car in focus the entire time - not as easy as it looks!. As a learning experience for the film crew I think they gained alot from making RUSH... hopefully they can bring it all together with the editing, ACTING, and filming to make a proper full length movie.

As for the movie they released about a year ago ("the chase is on") - this was the first time I'd seen parts of it in the directors cut, and I personally thought the acting was pathetic. :( Hopefully they will get some real actors for the full feature movie.

lol... the info I posted here was to help out Cam (the director) to promote the screening of his short film. So if you have comments you're welcome to post them dude. :D

They didn't show much of a "preview" for the upcoming movie (crash course). I think "RUSH" was more of an experiement in filming techniques for high speed camera filming. The video quality was sometimes pretty average, due to some very brief moments of oversaturation in bright scenes, and losing focus when following a car with the camera at high speed. It was obvious that it was filmed in hi-definition Digital video. It would take many practice runs to line up the chase car ideally to get the perfect shot and angle while keeping the car in focus the entire time - not as easy as it looks!. As a learning experience for the film crew I think they gained alot from making RUSH... hopefully they can bring it all together with the editing, ACTING, and filming to make a proper full length movie.

As for the movie they released about a year ago ("the chase is on") - this was the first time I'd seen parts of it in the directors cut, and I personally thought the acting was pathetic. :( Hopefully they will get some real actors for the upcoming full feature movie.

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