Meet Indie Filmmaker: INK
“Ink” is a subversive and unsettling CU Student short directed by Nuno Neves . Who knew ink had such an organic, benign energy – able to create images that are hypnotic and frightening
“Ink” is a subversive and unsettling CU Student short directed by Nuno Neves . Who knew ink had such an organic, benign energy – able to create images that are hypnotic and frightening
Director James Rumsey recently submitted his film, MILK MAN, to the ECU 2010 Fiction Short film category. Having recently won the Audience Choice Award at the Filmstock International Film Festival 2009 in the UK, Rumsey talks to us about milk, re-birth and the beauty of working on a tight budget.
Entwined is about an elderly lady forced to confront her fears of living and dying with regrets as she spends the night trapped in a Victorian whirligig. We talk to British director Reeve Nixon about old age and gambling with the weather when shooting a film outdoors in Scotland.
FOUR ROSES, a recent submission to the CU 2010 European Dramatic Feature category, explores themes of isolation, love, and being. Director Kris De Meester talks to Anna Takayama about the charm of police sirens, the color of black and white, and flying hippos in France.
Now that you have your script polished and you feel comfortable taking the next step, you need to think about how much everything is going to cost.
Theodore Martland recently won the 2009 Queens International Film Festival with his documentary Dhamma Dana which was entirely shot in Burma