Thursday, June 26, 2008
"Changing"
just got done with this year's 48HFP. genre: horror. required elements: mr. or ms. perkinson (a substitute teacher), a fish, and the line "you look very familiar."
The Fading (Director's Cut)
I made a couple of little tweaks since i put this one up, but you get the idea:
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
new project!
we're now working on sentez ma marguerite (smell my daisy) with the edition of t. turk and r. cronk, should be hilarious. also, i'm trying to finish up a director's cut of the fading.
Friday, June 15, 2007
Here it is: The Fading (48HFP version)
Um, this is 100% not work safe w/o headphones. Consider yourself warned.
The 48hfp gives you three required elements that you have to incorporate into your film, and you draw a genre out of a hat. We drew 'holiday movie' and switched it for a wild car that turned out to be 'ghost movie'. Kick ass! Required elements: Dr. Jason (or Jill) Myers, veterinarian; a portable music player; and the line 'they will get them, if we let them.'
The 48hfp gives you three required elements that you have to incorporate into your film, and you draw a genre out of a hat. We drew 'holiday movie' and switched it for a wild car that turned out to be 'ghost movie'. Kick ass! Required elements: Dr. Jason (or Jill) Myers, veterinarian; a portable music player; and the line 'they will get them, if we let them.'
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Won't Someone Please Think of the Children!
so, the fading debuted at the riverview theater last night as part of the 48 hour film project...and man it was great! maybe not quite how we had envisioned it, but certainly one of the better films of the night. it was pretty exciting to see our work up on the big screen man.
america may not be ready for us though, so i'm not sure if it'll get any love in the viewer voting. the people behind us were offended by some of the lines, but their movie didn't even have working sound so they can bite me, but i did feel a little bad that some people had foolishly brought their kids (they'll be scarred for life)...but we got some good laughs, some gasps, and a good applause. - p.
america may not be ready for us though, so i'm not sure if it'll get any love in the viewer voting. the people behind us were offended by some of the lines, but their movie didn't even have working sound so they can bite me, but i did feel a little bad that some people had foolishly brought their kids (they'll be scarred for life)...but we got some good laughs, some gasps, and a good applause. - p.
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