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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Co-director, February 28th 2006

Job : Co-director, camera operator, actor, script editor

Cast :

Black Knight - Director, Camera Operator, Actor, Writer
Lone Wolf - Co-director, Camera Operator, Actor, Script editor
C-Stand (Grip Stand) - Boom Operator
John Trivino - Gaffer

Well we finally did it (sort of) we shot a continuation to the sword fight in coverage. There is still more to shoot though, but this was the first step. As you can see from the cast, we had a grip stand to do the job of holding the microphone in the air because the group which we work in always dissipates and is not serious. We build the whole set up, and John was there to help us power up the lights. We only did coverage and one O.T.S. shot, I think we always do with what we have (which isn't much) and find new ways to do stuff.

Older stuff:

Are you being followed Part 1
Are you being followed Part 2
Are you being followed Part 3

And below you can find downloads to our previous work.

Church Sword Fight -- Has been viewed over 1000 times on Youtube!

You can download a short video sequence of the set 1 here!
You can download a short video sequence of the set 2 here!
You can download a short video sequence of the set 3 here!
You can download pictures from the set 4 here!
You can download a short video sequence of the set 5 here!

You'll need Apple Quicktime to playback, if you don't have the latest version, you can download for free at Apple

Mp3 created collection (so far) :

Track 1 is the Church Theme music from the short video.
Church Theme
Track 2 is a Town Theme for my super expensive project without name.
Town Theme
Track 3 is Redrum Mercutio, battle theme for my final school film project.
Redrum Mercutio
Track 4 is the Trailer Theme for my final school film project.
Trailer Theme

Thanks,
The Lone Wolf

Monday, February 20, 2006

Editor, end of January-end of February 2006

Fellow wolves,

It's finally here. The moment you've been all waiting for. The Lone Wolf today strikes with a heavy update. Below is the link to our newest Short. It's split in 2 parts for size considerations and both available on Youtube. To the Black Knight, notice how the new music makes it even more intense, also made new titles, so I'm waiting for those (Y)(Y)!!

Are you being followed Part 1
Are you being followed Part 2
Are you being followed Part 3

And below you can find downloads to our previous work.

Church Sword Fight -- Has been viewed over 1000 times on Youtube!

You can download a short video sequence of the set 1 here!
You can download a short video sequence of the set 2 here!
You can download a short video sequence of the set 3 here!
You can download pictures from the set 4 here!
You can download a short video sequence of the set 5 here!

You'll need Apple Quicktime to playback, if you don't have the latest version, you can download for free at Apple

Mp3 created collection (so far) :

Track 1 is the Church Theme music from the short video.
Church Theme
Track 2 is a Town Theme for my super expensive project without name.
Town Theme
Track 3 is Redrum Mercutio, battle theme for my final school film project.
Redrum Mercutio
Track 4 is the Trailer Theme for my final school film project.
Trailer Theme

Thanks,
The Lone Wolf

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Camera Operator / Co-director / Editor, Mid-End January 2006

Month's jobs : CAMERA OPERATOR, CO-DIRECTOR, EDITOR

Date : Mid January-End January 2006

Cast :

Black Knight - Director, Editor, Actor
Lone Wolf - Co-director, Camera Operator, Editor, Stand-in Actor
Rico - Camera Operator

During most of January the Lone Wolf and the Black Knight united to shoot a short sequence of shots about a guy chasing himself around the Toronto film school. We started editing it and it's in post-production right now, we also shot some test shots for editing testing purposes.

We were also given the task to write a comprehensive report about our final term project, even details including the budget and shooting permissions. This is a nut-cracker, good thing I thought about details as I was writing the script.

Regards,

Lone Wolf