A ONER IS FUNNER: “MOVING OHM”
I directed a short for some actor friends who were looking to make a film/have some footage for their reels. There was no budget, and as I (only briefly) pondered if I should take on the project, it occurred to
WAR STORY
War Story, which L.A Weekly declared, if I may mention, "triumphs on all fronts" (L.A. Weekly review here). This is the film I was referring to in my post on Chaplin's film Pay Day. When I was first inspired to make this
Shot4Shot VLOG
Youtube yanked the sample video of Temple of Doom (and others), so I was inspired to create my own, hosted by yours truly, to take advantage of Fair Use laws, and to maybe start expanding Shot4Shot into a youtube channel:
HARD PILL
This is a shot from my dogme-styled feature, a oner that was inspired by the lateness of the day and the large number of actors in the scene, like my theory in the previous post on Willy Wonka. In the
MIDNIGHT SUN (2011, Baumgartner)
Today's post is a simple example of what I talked about in my last Spielberg Raiders post, about tying visual beats together with a pan or a tilt. It also marks the very first shot of my own that I'm