When the credits are longer than the film
My first short film, this thing that I've been working on for the past two months, is only about two minutes long — and due to the massive number of people involved in its making, the credits run for two and a half. How is that even possible?
We're cutting the first edit this weekend. There's some good footage, and some slightly dodgy footage, and quite a few gaps in the footage, but overall I'm hopping up and down with excitement and can't wait to show off the finished thing. It's likely to be another couple of weeks before the sound mix is down and the film is ready for its international premiere (i.e. "posting it on my blog") but for now, here are some stills from the shoot:







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Is the lady in the last couple of frames the one with the iguana?
I can't wait!
Hee, no, we didn't cast the iguana woman. That's Ita Fitzgerald, she says she usually gets crime drama roles.
Based on those pictures alone, I am interested in seeing this film...
Everybody's ginger!
Looking forward to seeing it.
That second kid isn't ginger actually, it's just the light in that pic.
Damn, I wish I'd thought to make everyone ginger. Next time!
Oh no, I read the graffiti - does that mean I'm gay>
I'm excited. And the stills look good - if still.
Think I'll scrap my planned film career and cheer yours on instead/
I'd so be up to playing any part in any film you make that involves rolling around in a bed, hot tub, dungeon, field of heather, or what have you with Salma Hayek.
So if you need someone to play the roll of "Lucky-assed Hairy Yankee Slob Who Gets Naked With Hot Chic" just have your people call my people and we'll do lunch...
LC: No, the fact that you give an amazing BJ means you're gay.
Sam: I might just take you up on that.
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