Tony Escamilla and Tye Cure do a scene from the film "As Good As It Gets", directed by Christopher Genovese. This scene was an assignment for Susan Batson's directing class at the School of Visual Arts in 2003. The assignment was to recreate a scene from a film. I chose "As Good As It Gets" because in searching a screenplay website for a scene to direct, I became lazy and never got past the "A" section. Viewer's may be interested to note that the actor's never appear in the same shot because they weren't available to act on the same day.
That was good. Very realistic.
BrandonNielsen87 1 year ago
Hey, I liked the camera movement. It helped to tell the story without making it's presence known -which would have just been a distraction. Looked like good work to me. :)
If you hate it that much, just look at it as a learning experience. Study what you'd have liked to have done differently and memorize the movements needed for a future project. Don't sweat the past, the future is the hard part.
I'll have to do a search on Tony, I like his realistic style.
Cheers!
AfterTheFox75 2 years ago
This is the channel of my friend Chris. He's one of my old film school buddies. I was cruising his channel and came across this flashback project he directed.
I was thinking to myself while watching this (wow the camera work is pretty typical)...then I was awakened to the fact that I was the moron operating the camera. lol.
Sorry Chris.
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Yeah not really sure what happened to Tony.
BackBurnerNews 2 years ago
Hey, you were in the crew? -That was you at 3:45 with the camera? :-) Cool!
Tony really did some fine acting here, any idea about his other projects?
AfterTheFox75 2 years ago
I'm gunna take a dump on his fuckin door!
Haha.
BackBurnerNews 2 years ago