Hey guys,
In an other topic I said that I was going to PM TheDreamIsHere and CrazyEight about there participation in the collaboration. CrazyEight told me he was not able to fill in the last director spot, but TheDreamIsHere will be back soon. Production for his segment got delayed due to a family emergancy, but he said he can start again soon.
Anyway, with one missing director and another one having trouble with the production, I would like to ask the following question:
Should we continue with the production of 'Tre Misfatti'?
The most difficulty about this project is that the directors, who are working volunterely and are all amature filmmakers, have almost no freedom in directing. I have another thing in mind, which will work a lot better. I will explain the idea later, first I'd like some reactions to my first question.
(Oh and by the way, we probably keep 'Tre Misfatti' in mind for a next collaboration project.)
In an other topic I said that I was going to PM TheDreamIsHere and CrazyEight about there participation in the collaboration. CrazyEight told me he was not able to fill in the last director spot, but TheDreamIsHere will be back soon. Production for his segment got delayed due to a family emergancy, but he said he can start again soon.
Anyway, with one missing director and another one having trouble with the production, I would like to ask the following question:
Should we continue with the production of 'Tre Misfatti'?
The most difficulty about this project is that the directors, who are working volunterely and are all amature filmmakers, have almost no freedom in directing. I have another thing in mind, which will work a lot better. I will explain the idea later, first I'd like some reactions to my first question.
(Oh and by the way, we probably keep 'Tre Misfatti' in mind for a next collaboration project.)
David emerges from the store slowly. He braces himself against a parked car and then keeps on walking in a nightmarish daze.
WE PULL BACK as David blends in with dozens and dozens of ordinary people, walking on an ordinary street, in an ordinary city.
WE PULL BACK as David blends in with dozens and dozens of ordinary people, walking on an ordinary street, in an ordinary city.