Yes, it's true.
I have now completed all that I know how to do (except I'm also going to stick some credits at the end once I sign out if here).
The movie really does need music, and a couple scenes really need to have the dialogue re-recorded without wind and traffic noise (Bill's coming out scene, unfortunately), and the BLOOD (in the sink, on Larry's T-shirt, on the bed sheet) needs to be color adjusted and possibly re-shaped if possible, and the montage needs some images that I didn't steal off the internet -- and if the whole thing ever actually looks like something I might "release" in some fashion, I would need to figure out what to do about the music licenses for "Piano Man" and "Ludwig's Tune" -- but I have now COMPLETED what I know how to do.
I'll do the credits (just temp, uninteresting, not complete), and then I'll burn a DVD to see what problems will arise there -- because you know there will be _some_ problems with that. Then I'll solve those problems. Then I'll burn 10 DVDs and send them off to actors and a few other people (like Jack -- and Greg Dancer if I can track him down).
Then.... we'll see......
Thursday, February 7, 2013
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Some of the Cast and Crew
- Marissa ..... Vitta "Christine" Quinn
- Larry ..... R.J. Bain
- Bill ..... Kevin L. Bright
- Amy ..... Rachel Allyn (-Oppenheimer)
- Sarah ..... Rachel Ellis Adams
- Director of Photography, Greg "Filmduck" Dancer
- Written, Directed and Occasionally Edited by Rachel Ellis Adams
- Produced by Jack Martin
- Invaluable Help from Cynthia Conti
- Additional Labor and Support Provided by Many Other Wonderful People
- Bill's Living & Dining Rooms and Amy's Bedroom, thanks to Jenny and Mark Friedman
- Bill's kitchen, thanks to Cynthia and Henry Jenkins
- Bill's Front Vestibule, thanks to Alejandro Reuss
- Larry's Bedroom, Bathroom & Dining Room, thanks to Elizabeth "FrizB" Ellis
- Larry's Piano Room, thanks to some friends of Cynthia, but honestly? I don't even know what town we were in.
- Tire Swing, thanks to Herb & Mary Adams
1 comment:
I'll be looking forward to seeing the movie
KEVIN
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