It was 30 minutes... and in those thirty minutes we pushed the pedal to the floor. I'd brought my camera to school, I'm ahead in terms of assignments, so I brought it to shoot more. The idea had hit me like a bolt of lightning, have two characters interacts, bump, as the assignment called for, but do it via answering machines. I'd kept it in the back of my mind as a spare tire just incase. So it was the last day of class before the break... I see Justin and Amy talking, classmates, about their thing and instantly say - or mumble, or moreso yell in on word.
"wannaactinafilm?"
They nod and are excited so we leave. By now it's still March 10th. I don't fully ever explain to them the idea, but that's okay, I'm on cafienne... I took too much. I ask for permission to go film and we're off. My friend and co-project worker from the last film I was in, assists us with equipment. Which I remember to get the cart-type-thingy for. We film, no script no story (to everyone but myself), and no money. It turned out pretty good, I'm proud of the effort as I fine tune the editing of it, shots seemed to work out great, minus the little bit of shakes and what not... but it turned out overall good.
I should have it uploaded to some place, some time soon, I hope, think, know...
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DIRECTOR. EDITOR. WRITER. kingstonfilms
"My world succeeds this one..." - the instant the lightning strikes the tower... everything will be fine.
Used to be, then I got addicted to filmmaking. I used to be an avid transformers fan too The title sounded awesome, and like paired with the assignment, which was to have characters "bump" into each other, I think it suits it well. I'm glad someone else thought it sounded cool as well, thanks.
DIRECTOR. EDITOR. WRITER. kingstonfilms
"My world succeeds this one..." - the instant the lightning strikes the tower... everything will be fine.