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INTERSECTIONS: 2009 Project Direct

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You pass countless numbers of complete strangers. Never knowing who they are. Where theyre heading. Your lives are all running parallel to one another but they never connect. Never intersect. But fate finds a way to bring you together. Collide into each others lives. Now there's no separating yourself. Two are intertwined forever.

Director:Lucas Krost
Director of Photography: Clay Haskell
Producer: Stephen Harris
Editor: Matt West
Writer: Clay McLeod Chapman

Camera: Red

Lucas Krost's 2009 entry into Project Direct

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  • Just a quick question, you keep talking about how you filmed this with limited resources and so on. But you had access to a Red and crashed two cars in the process? How is this limited resources and how did you get access to such a camera for a quickie short?

  • Well we had virtually no money for the film lol I guess that's the no resources comment lol I called up a friend of mine in NY who has a Red and he immediately came down to help out because we had hit the submission deadline. And a friend of mine who is a stunt driver has two cars ready to go and let us use them...If you get a chance look up Kid Richmond...He's awesome!!

  • Thanks for looking into it!!! I know of a couple of people who have been notified(The film Perfecto is definitely one of those) I guess we didn't make it but what a fun process!!! We found out about the project on Sunday, Did preproduction on Mon and shot on Tues and Wed so it was definitely a whirlwind experience. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your help and comments. I really hope Blueberry and American Haiku get in they are very well done. Thanks again!

  • Really good vid.. Love the RED .. quality, cinematoghraphy, score all is good..

  • Thanks alot for the comments, I think we did a really good job putting the limited resources we had to good use....It was guerilla out there LoL

  • Gotham Guerilla came down with a terrible case of poison ivy on our shoot. So much love and sympathy is directed his way. Great job my friend, your cinematography was beautiful...Thanks Papa...BTW everyone has to check out the film Blueberry haha we're quoting it around the office...awesome

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  • Oh yes. T he rain was real. The beauty of time constraint contests is they force you to start from where you are, because there are so many things you can't control.It started to rain as we entered the outdoor shoot, I felt a cold river running down my back in a soaked wedding gown on the road shoot, and tried not to shiver on "action". Rain was not in the original script:)

    Heather (the dead bride)

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  • This looks awesome!!! Music is awesome! Was it actually raining for you?

  • thats just a regular monday for me

  • It was a good run you guys.

    Had a great time shooting this with you all!

    Even though we weren't a finalist we stuck it out even though we had many hurdles.

    Great job everyone!

  • this is a well shot peice. check out my project when you get a chance

  • Oooo, the Red looks good. Great job on this film. One of the few entries that I think has believable acting in it. Great direction! Congrats!

  • I'm look to find out who made the top 10 I heard, the list is out, I'm sure this one is in, I hope to hear back from you with the good news.

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