GOLD: the Series Elite athletes. Cunning strategists. Ruthless adversaries. It takes great endurance to survive in the cut-throat world of Professional Role Playing Gamers. Can you take the hits? visit goldtheseries.com --- • GOLD: Prologue • "dark clouds gather" Two years prior to the rest of the series, the Silver-medal winning American Goblins & Gold team (and friends) gather for an all-night gaming session in celebration of team captain Jonathan's upcoming wedding. When star player Richard senses that Jon's loyalties are divided between the Game and his soon-to-be bride, he forces a confrontation. written by Andrew R. Deutsch and David Nett directed by Andrew R. Deutsch produced by David Nett executive producer: David Nett co-executive producer: Andrew R. Deutsch producer: Shannon Nelson cinematographer: Nolan Wang editor: Alex Lamb cast: Dave Jackson: Robert John Brewer Sam Rodriguez: James Paul Xavier Tim Calloway: Nathan Mobley Richard Wright: Rick Robinson Jonathan Drake: David Nett Charles Subar: Gary Karp first assistant director: Sasha Harris, Kyle Dickinson second assistant director: Patty Ramsey script supervisor: Sasha Harris, Chad Schnaible gaffer: Max Well first assistant camera: Chad Schnaible, Max Well sound: Marla Hudnall, Chad Schnaible boom operator: Chad Schnaible, Marla Hudnall electric: Max Well, Chad Schnaible, Nolan Wang costumes: David Nett, Shannon Nelson handmade armor: Travis Andersen make up: Shannon Nelson art direction: David Nett set decoration: David Nett, James Xavier color: Nolan Wang, David Nett post sound: David Nett, Alex Lamb titles: Andrew R. Deutsch and David Nett original music: Jacob Carver consulting producers: Kyle Dickinson, Rich Grossman, Stephen Ivey, Niall Lynch, Frederick Snyder, John Weller
I like it, but you have to work on the angles here. It is really confusing when you break the rule of 180 degree angle - basically keeping the camera pointing towards on one half of the room.
But other than that, great job :)
Faroedad 2 years ago
Thanks, Faroedad. Yeah - we broke the line a lot on the prologue. as we got going, we learned better. I think you'll find that, apart from one scene in Episode 5 and a shot in Episode 4 (both of which were also shot at the very beginning of the process), we learned pretty quickly to respect the line.
Thanks for watching - I hope you get the chance to see some more, here and at our website.
-David
troilus10 2 years ago