Tuesday, 12 April 2011

No dialogue doen't mean no script

It's interesting working on a script without any dialogue. I'm fully confident as a group we're going to pull it off...Unless our actors don't show up on the day of filming.

We've got some great ideas for actors and the script that Kieran wrote is really alluring and captivating.
It's a challenge but at the same time if we execute it properly (and I have no doubt we will) it'll definitely pay off. It's a different approach that I thought no-one else would really do - but in class we found out nearly everyone is doing a no-dialogue films. Takes away the uniqueness away from ours but I'm interested to see how everyone else's turns out.

There's another group doing the same plot idea as us and so far despite being vaguely about the same thing, they're so different.

I'm confident our group is on track with organising our film. We've sussed a location - K's hooked us up with a great place in Frankston. And we're holding auditions later this week, which I'm really excited about. I've been working on costumes and make up and the general aesthetic style and feel. It's pretty fun because the dream-state make-up and outfits make the film raunchy and exciting.

1 comment:

  1. You have a pretty great job on this film because many of the other films are going for realism, which can be a bit dull to do. It would be good to blog about your influences for this work, what films you like the look of, or characters from films that relate closely to what you and your group are trying to achieve.

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