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steven_stuart 12:58 am UTC 07/13/11 |
| In reply to: | re: Thirsty - The_wolf_with_the_red_roses 02:28 pm UTC 07/09/11 |
| > First of all, I would like to thank you for your kind > comments, I appreciate them very much, more then I can > express through mere words. No problem. I really enjoyed reviewing the film. > I chose not to direct as directing is a stressful process, > one which requires a great deal of patience and competence > under pressure. I have none of these things. I understand. I was just wondering because you have directed in the past. I think. Or maybe I am wrong. Screenwriting is a great art form. I am sure that you are going to be very successful. > The actress paying Jade IS fantastic, not to bash the > other actors, as they we're all fantastic (you may have > recognised the Vampire from an earlier movie I made called > The Last Broadcast, in which he played the news caster.) > But for me, Jade (AKA Miss Daisy Rigden) was my favourite > thing of the film. She made the role so much deeper then I > ever could have written it. She actually came on board > very late in the game, more as a favour to our mutual > friend then anything else. So glad she did though, she's > fantastic. Hope to work with her (and the rest of the > cast) more in the future. Daisy Rigden was really cool in that role. As you say though, not to bash the other actors, as they were all good. I think the deepness of the role was sort of a mix of your writing, James' direction and her acting. Is she a serious actress? Oh. Of course editing is very important too. You and James did a really cool job of editing. I thought the Vampire looked familiar. Yes. Now I can remember his role in "The Last Broadcast". Another of your films that I think could be turned into a feature length script. Will you be having a go at a feature length script in the near future? Not one that has to be produced immediately. I believe that Oliver Stone started work on the script for "Midnight Express" soon after graduating from film school but it was quite a while before it was actually produced. > The composer for all the pieces in the film was a guy > called Kevin McLeod, who offers his work for aspiring film > makers for free via Incomputech.com. Oh right. He sounds like a really cool person. He is certainly talented. > I was in charge of > finding all the right bits to best suit the film, so I > guess I can take credit for that, what with me being the > egotistical bastard that I am! Ha ha. That's very funny. But you chose just the right bits and the music in the film was very effective. Perfectly placed. > Overall, this is my favirotte thing of mine produced. And > I'm very happy that it's getting alot of positive > feedback, going to try and get it a real online audience > and plug the hell out of it, get as much as feeback as I > can. Yes. I really hope that you go for it. > Thanks for all your kind words. > > Jacob > > P.S. My next project will be my music video for Heaven Can > Wait, so look out for that soon! I'll look forward to it. Can you say what it will be like? | |
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