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Tex: Vampire Hunter reviewed

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It says such lovely things as:

Coming in at just under thirteen minutes, this film is packed full of dark imagery and full on action. There’s a whole lot of awesomeness packed into just thirteen minutes.

and,

One of the most striking things about the film are the visuals and the use of lighting. The lighting was expertly done and created a dark, shadowy look without obscuring the rest of the visuals. The camera shots were set up with an equal deftness. The angles used and the expertly filmed action sequences were taken to even greater heights by the quality of the editing. All in all, this was a highly polished, extremely well made film.

Yeah!

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3 Comments to Tex: Vampire Hunter reviewed

  1. June 3, 2010 at 8:14 am | Permalink

    Nice.
    Too bad he didn’t mention the audio, which is also a big part of why it works so well, but people generally don’t notice the audio track, particularly when it’s very good.

    I’m in Phoenix, I showed it to some of the film instructors I used to work with down here, they were blown away.

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