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THE END | HD Post Apocalyptic 16mm Short Film (Kodak 50D and 500T) | 2011

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2011

At the end of the world the last man left alive struggles to find redemption for the part he played brining the world to an end.

Directed By ROWAN STRANG
Cinematography by NICK JACKSON
Produced by ROWAN STRANG, NICK JACKSON and VICTORIA EASTON
Edited and Mixed by BRETT SWEDEN
Original Music by GUY HOBSON
Executive Producer | Richard Bell
Key Grip | ANDY DEAN
Field Sound | TAVIS HUGHES
1st AC | LISA CUSHING
Colorist | JON NEWELL
Clapper/Stuntman | KARL STANLEY

Staring MICHAEL ELSWORTH with JOHN ASHTON, NATHAN MUNN, BRIAN SULLIVAN, DON DONNER, RICHARD DERAINE and WILLIAM ROSS


Special Thanks to Richard Bell from Shurken for the use of his s16 Aaton Camera/lens'/Equipment
http://www.shuriken.co.nz/

Special Thanks to Andy Dean from Lakefly Productions for this use of his time as a Grip and Gaffer as well as the use of his Grip Equipment and Lights
http://www.lakeflyproductions.com

Shot on on Location at Zealandia Greenhouses in Christchurch. Special thanks to Zealandia www.zealandia.co.nz/about-us/about.html

Also shot at the offices of Mortlock McCormack Law. Special Thanks to the partners at Mortlock McCormack Law for allowing us to film in their boardroom http://www.mortlock-mccormack.co.nz/


A STRANG ENTERTAINMENT/NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING SCHOOL PRODUCTION

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  • good but needs darker colour correction

  • @TrapzHD Everyones entitled to their own opinion, However ill just say. 1) the grade we went for is dark, But not too dark as to make it a scary "Horror" film. I was very careful to make sure that this film wasn't just a solo version of "The Road" which is very dark. More i wanted the world to look like a planet devoid of life. like the world is one big desert.

    2) the film was expertly graded at Park Road Post by a colorist who has worked on all lord of the rings films. Just sayin! :)

  • where did u shoot the film?

  • @funnyfunnySHIT12345 Shot in Christchurch, New Zealand... Some a days shooting done at an old rundown malt works. a day at a gravel pit.... just random places around christchurch that looked good.

  • that was , sad , but very well made , should have more then 222 views

  • @Gizmotrold share it with your friends then? thanks for the positive review!

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  • Good too see spike millagan acting

  • that old man has a really nice face, i mean he looks like a really nice guy

  • pretty spot on. enjoyed it.

  • The use of location is brilliant, the things i think you could improve on is better actors (as lets face it, they were something you'd see on the sci-fi channel if your lucky) and then use of shots, the use fo long shot is good o show his isolation, however I felt you could of shown more clsoe ups to show his age and his emotion, and maybe cut earlier on certain shots. But nevertheless, a good attempt of a post-apocalyptic!

  • Jolly Good!!! But sad....

  • That was good. Can you tell me how much it cost to make this film?

  • I really like your concept. You can go far with this idea. I also liked the cinematography, your DP did a good job showing us this bleak and desolate world. Good sound, some decent acting from the boardroom man and fantastic acting from the old man.

    I am not a big fan of the editing, there were plenty of times where I was bored and wanted to see something else. I also think this story can be told in seven minutes.

    I don't have an issue with the color correction.

    So there's my two cents.

  • @MrIsaacE I think it's geiger counter..

  • @strangentertainment haha just some people like to insult good work bud. I'm sure you know what's good and what's not. Some people like to tear down good work to make their own more tolerable. Good film, well done.

  • Moral of the story is, eat meat and meat alone

    Epic Mealtime, fuckin' smart

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