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From: aleishar
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  • That was a very creative/ambitious premise for a 48 hour movie. Congrats on making a good film!

  • Thank you so much! =) That is really appreciated! Check out my others if you care to. =D

    Aleisha

  • Wow I liked this, it was really good.

  • Thanks Babe. :D

  • really great for 2 days start to finish!!!

  • thank you very much!

  • This project was really well done.

  • thanks!

  • awesome!

  • thanks Aleisha! :D

  • np Aleisha ^_-

  • Cool :-)

  • Hey Babe, thanks so much. =)

  • Wow, it's not good for me to watch things like this. I won't have any fingernails left. But thank you for this, I got to yell at people on the screen to stop dying and so on:D

  • lol. Thanks. Glad you liked it. :) You did, right?  ha ha.

  • I did, it was fun:D

  • EXCELLENT!!!!!!! Well done.

  • Wow, look at all those exclamation marks! :D Thanks Maximus!

  • They are all deserved. I love when people write and make videos that are stories; blogging is okay, but stories have more of an effect on me.  Keep 'em coming.

  • Will definitely do. :D

  • Very cool! We take it you work in production? Nichole works part time in production. I work in post.

  • The films I've done have mostly been my own. I strive to earn money in the field and hope to start my first feature in 2008. :D

  • Good job! Everyone really inhabited their characters. Way cool! Congrats!

  • Thanks. :D

  • Very professionally done for only 48 hours!!

    Can't wait to see your 90 minute movies :-D

  • Thanks Henno, me too. ;)

  • Aha! So you ARE going to make something big :-)

  • Oh yes definitely. I have big plans. I hope to start my first major production next year and sell a lot of screenplays, too. ;D

  • I ereally enjoyed this one:) The storyline was quick-paced;)

  • Thanks Sam. That's what we are going for with a disaster film and especially a short. Don't want to make your audience snooze with too much drama, gotta be high-energy. :D

  • Nice quake effects! Realy good movie my friend!5*

  • Thanks Jacky. :D

  • Great plot. It never leaves you bored, not only one second. Amazing work. You're the (wo)man! ^^

  • *arms in the air* Whoo whoo...I'm the (wo)man! :D Thanks Kris. Great compliments. *grinning ear to ear*

  • Thank you David, that's very sweet of you to say. :D

  • Now that was one terffic short film. The dude and his coffee was humours, and the baby being born and the mother dying very emotional indeed 5 big stars, favorited & saved! ~Larry

  • Thank you Larry. It was all part of being in a great writing team and an awesome production. I was thrilled. :D

  • very good hun! nice quake effects hehehe... So when should we axpect your blockbuster movie? And don't forget us little people when you become a big producer! :P

  • Thank you babes. :D Blockbuster movie: let's aim for next year to be in Production. When will I forget about you or call you little people: NEVER. :D

  • Wow such a sophisticated and complex movie ... all in 48 hrs! So many cuts and different locations, then the earthquake... really cool

    Incredible, Aleisha. I can imagine that you were all exhausted at the end. Oh, the rope thing is kinda strange ;-)

  • Thanks Antonio. It really was a great experience though. And of course you know I do my SNYT shows in less. ;) Ha ha, the rope was hard to figure out how to use...where to use the rope...you know you have to get kind of tricky in these contests.

  • Yes, obviously, still got no idea how you managed to do all this in 48 hrs. What a great contest. I'd love to at least see such a contest myself. At the moment some students of one my Italian classes are doing a video - mafia ... ':). It'll be only three minutes, but boy, is it timeconsuming

  • How did that ever turn out? I was thinking about it. =)

  • don't really no what to say except i can't believe you all did that in 48hrs. wow. how did you do the earthquake thing?

  • :D The earthquake took some doing. We had to assemble debris and throw it at the right time then we manually shook parts of the set and elevator.  Broke things, that kind of stuff. ;) lol.

  • To produce a movie like this in 48hours... wow, you must have dropped dead from exhaustion by the end. How did it do?

  • Yeah, we were all very tired...and hungry. We wrote one script that the producers didn't like. So, we wrote a totally different script that they loved. Then the other writers went home and I stayed with the crew. The film got great reviews, however, we did not place. :(

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