Pretty powerful for a six minute movie made in 48 hours! I especially liked the way the central character conveyed the beaten down emotion. The scene of him walking into the camera and then panning up to the building must have been tough to shoot, but I thought it was pretty good. The dietician gave a good performance, but no hair-flipping, and more eye contact!
Wow, you guys really uploaded this with bars and tone? lol somebody didnt wanna re-export
MGFilmGuy 1 year ago
Awesome...Ive seen this when it first came out....Real funny...Moral of the Story...ASK..ASK...ASK...And then watch out where your going....
mawri4 3 years ago 3
hi i saw this film 3 times from 3 different people Thanks,
Janethedirector
janethedirector 3 years ago
Pretty powerful for a six minute movie made in 48 hours! I especially liked the way the central character conveyed the beaten down emotion. The scene of him walking into the camera and then panning up to the building must have been tough to shoot, but I thought it was pretty good. The dietician gave a good performance, but no hair-flipping, and more eye contact!
SpeedySquirrel1 3 years ago 3
Which one was Charlie Ploughman???? Katie Norris
10JUAN29 3 years ago 3
Hello Katie
Charlie Ploughman was the client sitting at thedesk with Ann when Ty was shown who she was.
Regards
Raymond Rodriguez - Chimera Studios
537192149 3 years ago 3
Great job, Nelson! Makes me want to make a movie myself!... =)
RV832 3 years ago 3
Extraordinary!
nelsonsbeltran 3 years ago
Can you please indicate what was extraordinary about that?
FilmGuru09 3 years ago