I wrote and directed this remake of Blade Runner for Empire Magazine's Done in Sixty Seconds competition (http://bit.ly/donein60seconds).
A Director's Cut version - over 6 minutes long - is going to follow. Keep an eye out for it.
This video could originally be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsvJ12yxsoI, but had to be re-uploaded when it began dropping frames.
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1846491/
Blog: http://bladerunner60.wordpress.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bladerunnerdone
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/bladerunner60
Director's site: http://richardcosgrove.co.uk
Cast (in order of appearance)
Roy -- George Xander
Deckard -- Rob Lyndon
Rachael -- Catherine Adams (http://www.catherineadams.org)
Tyrel -- Lucien Morgan
Leon -- Lawrence Carmichael
Writer/Director -- Richard Cosgrove
Director of Photography -- Gavin Fry
Assistant Director -- Roxanne Cuenca
Editor -- Sara Galvao
Sound Recordist -- Freddie Roche
Sound Mixer -- Antonis T
Camera/Steadicam -- Rob Hart
Focus Puller -- Julie Moniere
Gaffer -- Tim Jordan
Electrician -- Neil Hawkins
DIT/Clapper -- Oliver Rose
Boom Operator -- Helen Rose Faulkner
Costume Design -- Aleissa Alba
Art Department Assistant -- Ethan Webber
Make-up artists -- Kristina Micakova, Mika Swiatek, Leanne White
Third Assistant Director -- Josefine Thieme
Runner -- Rachael Dipper
Fight co-ordinator -- Lawrence Carmichael
'Paradox' and 'Gateway to the Stars' written and performed by Vincent Rees.
Filmed on location in London, England and Livevision Studios London.
Made with the assistance of FiLMoffice, London.
Camera and lighting equipment provided by Kitroom Monkey and Panalux.
Stills photography by Zoe Midford (www.zoemidford.com)
Based on the screenplay 'Blade Runner' by Hampton Fletcher and David Webb Peoples and the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K Dick.
© Richard Cosgrove 2011. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Very interesting, Blade Runner is my all time fave film, I think you managed to capture alot of the feel of the film in 60 seconds! some of the shots look amazing too,especially 0:32 when he emerges from the shadow, reminded me a bit of Jordan Cronenweths work on the film
VerminGTi 2 weeks ago
@VerminGTi Thanks for the comment. Blade Runner is one of my favourites to, that's why I picked it to remake it. Glad you like it. Knowing people appreciated it, makes the effort was worthwhile.
richardcos 2 weeks ago
The Guy at 0:37 looks like harrison ford!
saulr92 6 months ago
@saulr92 Yeah, there is a resemblance isn't there?
richardcos 6 months ago
Nice dude!
jambedavdar 9 months ago
@jambedavdar Thanks man.
richardcos 9 months ago