We paid our crew (13 people) for our shoot (13 days principal photography, 3 prep days, 1 day of wrap out) on a budget way below 100k. And we gave points. Some crew differed, but we wanted to be a part of the changing landscape of paying your crew accordingly. No matter budget.
Hi, Everyone. My film has a page now where some posts will be made about our film. It’s an anti-horror / horror comedy… if that makes sense. I like Altman so maybe that will help. Anyway, go follow along if you want. The rollout will begin soon.
Watched Mulholland Drive on the 25th anniversary of Cinespia at the Hollywood Cemetery where David Lynch was buried AND it was a full moon? Vibes were unreal.
If the academy was cool they’d nominate BACKROOMS for production design. It’s not often that the entire film’s setting is its own character that evokes such an uneasy feeling from its audience in its exploration.
@tnyfrontrow He’s been making some great work since then, but you’re right, Burning Cane was something special. Especially for a 17 year old. I hope he gets back to features one day.
Remember in early seasons of Barry when you’d watch and be like “wow this is some of the best directed tv I’ve seen in years” and every time when it ended you saw DIRECTED BY HIRO MURAI that’s why you should watch Widow’s Bay
New look at some of the Found Footage segments in 'BACKROOMS'!
Including what looks to be the body of an Async researcher- which would be the first time one of them has ever died in The Complex.
“as he progresses through the world he’ll get better weapons”
is there a video game adaptation that actually tries adapting gameplay elements instead of focusing on just events or is this a first
I know the American education system will never have an internet literacy class bc it’s not in the state’s interest but this would be the kind of stuff people should learn before they’re allowed to vote
It took this long for one studio to wake up and realize Neon and A24 were eating their lunch in the prestige space. So now we get a revival of "arthouse" divisions like Paramount Vantage and Warner Independent Pictures.