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Reviewed by: Harley Hay

Nice job.

A surprisingly moving piece of filmmaking. Some nice camera choices- i thought the dog's POV worked well. The look of the b&w was professional - high quality and very effective. The soundtrack, a simple poignant piano was extremely important in conveying mood - highlighting the juxtaposition of the violence and the saddness surrounding voilence itself. I liked the withholding of any wild sound except when the fatal bullet was fired. A good example of what can be done with a camera, some tape and some talent! Well done!
Review ID: 723502

Reviews of Colorblind (105)

NIce Job
By: spiderknight
Review of: Colorblind
on: 01/05/2006
at first i thought the music you chose was gonna be annoying , but as i watched i found it... [more]
High concept...but not too high.
By: MichaelYounesi
Review of: Colorblind
on: 12/06/2004
While the idea of exploring racial violence through the colorblind eye's of a dog is quite interesting and creative, the... [more]
can it be more amateur than this
By: Jose di Canio
Review of: Colorblind
on: 10/24/2004
First of all. Reading the racicm subject the movie was about, that really was the motive to look at this... [more]
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Reviews by Harley Hay (29)

Bolex killer!!??
By: Harley Hay
Review of: Film 101
on: 09/23/2004
Ouch! It hurts to see a Bolex H16 trashed - even in the name of filmmaking comedy, and even if... [more]
Fascinating
By: Harley Hay
Review of: Comme Les Cochons
on: 07/19/2004
Although this is not my 'cup of tea'in that i prefer more narrative style of short films, this film has... [more]
Typical 'student' theme
By: Harley Hay
Review of: Killer Loop
on: 03/28/2004
For me, this had 'student film' written all over it. Ultra violent, disturbing images and a heavy subject of murder... [more]
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Uploaded by: bryan_amburgey
Director: Bryan Amburgey
Synopsis: This is a story portraying the cost of ignorance and the innocent beings affected by racism.
Format: QuickTime
Length: 4:43
Uploaded on: 2003-02-09 11:12:32
Genre: Drama
Bio: Bryan Amburgey- A filmmaker from Cincinnati, OH. During high school, he directed a film about a colorblind dog that is caught up in a racial battle between white and black gangs, in which the dog is friends with both. He has recently produced the 35mm short film, "Who is Charles?," [more]

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