Thanks Maura, and we finished capture just as NYC locked down! Lucky...I'll always wonder if the cold we got was The Covid...plenty of post work for 24/7 inside the ole apartment next three months!Strong message, sad ending and I am impressed by the scene where she is freezing in the cold
As long as you are healthy now, it does not matter what kind of cold you got.Thanks Maura, and we finished capture just as NYC locked down! Lucky...I'll always wonder if the cold we got was The Covid...plenty of post work for 24/7 inside the ole apartment next three months!
Congratulations!Thanks. It won "Best No Budget Short" a small festival in Florida called FLOW Festival and was selected for Lake Placid Film Festival.
Thanks Kim!That is great! Congratulations. Good work. Keep it up.
Those actors really know how to play their roles. Do you happen to have any experience with this type of stories? Any back story that inspired you to create this?
Thanks Johan...the tympani hits are a rhythmic motive from Richard Strauss's tone poem Death and Transfiguration (1889) symbolizing the heartbeat of the dying person, and as the motive is referencing the piece it also represents what in Strauss's work seems a Christian notion of ultimate salvation, but here it could be Abigail isn't involved in some promising vision of the soon-to-be wonderful afterlife, but just another fantasy like her fitful reflections of her happier past---or was she actually a popular star before her fall? I keep the questions open. The ambiguity of the question is kind of the goal of the short!This is a great short! I really like the lens blur it adds to the hazed demeanour of the characters in the beginning. Personally, the lone tom sounds remind me of Ghost in the shell but prob just me. I think it works really well though as sonic cue for the scene change. Congratulations on the win, well deserved! Best J