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Had to remake a scene for a college film class. Let me know what you think!


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Obviously its probably not the focus of the exercise, but the acting is awful.

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ChristNolan wrote:Obviously its probably not the focus of the exercise, but the acting is awful.
Really? I thought they did pretty good. I mean of course I wasn't aiming to capture the magic of Pitt and Freeman, no one could do that. But I definitely don't think they did "awful". To each his own, though.

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Well more so the dude playing Freeman's character. The other guy was tolerable. You did a good job though

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ChristNolan wrote:Well more so the dude playing Freeman's character. The other guy was tolerable. You did a good job though
I agree he was the stronger of the two. Thanks man, appreciate you watching it.

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made this for my documentary film class

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So...... My friend got asked to write a short film (about 20-30 mins in length) for Andy Dick/others and he asked me to co-write with him. The tone would be very inspired by Little Miss Sunshine and other films with that similar writing/storytelling style.

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Directed a short film yesterday, called "LAYLA" about a woman going through the loss of her partner.

I'll try make a proper post about it in the coming days.
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I'm currently working on adapting the medieval narrative poem "Gregorius" from Hartmann von Aue as a movie script, all while paying attention to scientific sources.

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