Thank you all for the feedback and comments. This video was for a directing class in film school. We had to pick a scene from a movie that we enjoy and recreate it. We could only cast our fellow film students- that explains the age of Maude. If I were to go back and do it again, I think I would mix it up a bit- same scene- but try to NOT replicate the original- ya know... I miss working with video...
This was project for a directing class. The actors were my classmates in film school if that clears up why I cast such a young Maude. It was a class of about 18- and we could only cast our classmates. We had to pick a scene from a movie that we enjoy and re-create it. Looking back now- I wish that I had done something completely different- in the way of style. I miss working with video...
damn.. i have a hard time explaining myself. I'm asking if it's better to just reenact a known actor's own perception of your character by mimicking their voice and style or should everyone-else (from professional to hobbyist) act the character of the same script or as actors who have their own perceptual view of the character that they see? I can't act, want to learn. working on a project for short film
I'm not intending to put down your performance. I applaud all from a fellow of interest in art..but does one have to portray the Arthur who's character is in a book or a spec script of ones own interpretation of the characters outer persona or should we mimic the actors in films. Because it seems the latter is almost always (pattern-visionist guess 85+% of hobbyist or low budget?.. etc) used. Don't read sarcasm into my question. It's more of seeing patterns in the direction of the last example.
she's uh, young. besides that I'm proud of you guys this was really well done and considering this is my favorite movie I'm glad you guys did it so well. next time get an older person but I love the fact that you guys put so much emotion into doing this and it turned out really well. very good job.
that meant alot to this 47 year old woman- you both rocked it! Had a problem w/the hair and youth from maude for about 15 secs you both rock! I Love You Both!
Thank you all for the feedback and comments. This video was for a directing class in film school. We had to pick a scene from a movie that we enjoy and recreate it. We could only cast our fellow film students- that explains the age of Maude. If I were to go back and do it again, I think I would mix it up a bit- same scene- but try to NOT replicate the original- ya know... I miss working with video...
shoelacesam 2 months ago
This was project for a directing class. The actors were my classmates in film school if that clears up why I cast such a young Maude. It was a class of about 18- and we could only cast our classmates. We had to pick a scene from a movie that we enjoy and re-create it. Looking back now- I wish that I had done something completely different- in the way of style. I miss working with video...
shoelacesam 2 months ago
Magnificent and a direct steal from my childhood fantasies for which I intend to sue Colin Higgins for reaching into my brain whilst writing this!
Berlin323 7 months ago
damn.. i have a hard time explaining myself. I'm asking if it's better to just reenact a known actor's own perception of your character by mimicking their voice and style or should everyone-else (from professional to hobbyist) act the character of the same script or as actors who have their own perceptual view of the character that they see? I can't act, want to learn. working on a project for short film
crassology 9 months ago
I'm not intending to put down your performance. I applaud all from a fellow of interest in art..but does one have to portray the Arthur who's character is in a book or a spec script of ones own interpretation of the characters outer persona or should we mimic the actors in films. Because it seems the latter is almost always (pattern-visionist guess 85+% of hobbyist or low budget?.. etc) used. Don't read sarcasm into my question. It's more of seeing patterns in the direction of the last example.
crassology 9 months ago
she's uh, young. besides that I'm proud of you guys this was really well done and considering this is my favorite movie I'm glad you guys did it so well. next time get an older person but I love the fact that you guys put so much emotion into doing this and it turned out really well. very good job.
oliveberry13 1 year ago
probaby would have worked if the guy was like 10.
lol
TheNEWfilmfanatic99 1 year ago
that meant alot to this 47 year old woman- you both rocked it! Had a problem w/the hair and youth from maude for about 15 secs you both rock! I Love You Both!
alaskaweeable 2 years ago
Great job! =P
makemebad35 2 years ago
Thoroughly enjoyable...nicely done
DNAdamsEdict 2 years ago
Harold and Maude is like, the greatest movie ever!!
XxJazzJazzxX 2 years ago
Nice work! Much success in your career as film maker. Hope to see your name in lights one day!
polkadotbox2 2 years ago
That was good. I think it's funnier when she's old though.
marablu08 2 years ago
that girl is shit.
he's good though
Gfoltz96 3 years ago 4
yea she sucks hahaha
bigfootostrich8 2 years ago
he is a lot better than she is. He's excellent actually.
phrederique 3 years ago 6
that was a good remake scene. I love that movie.
SasukeUcha77 3 years ago
wonderful.
: )
Android7L 3 years ago
hes a LOT better than her
hottbloodead 3 years ago 7
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Tings77 3 years ago
I like it, good job. Best movie ever made
BloodyRain66 3 years ago
Ha. Very nice. I love this film. Good impression. She's about fifty years too young, however! But I liked it.
glassesgreat 3 years ago 8