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I filmed a little bit of behind the scenes stuff, so I might release that as a THACumentary in a few days. I haven't looked over that footage to see if it's any count though, so no promises.
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I filmed a little bit of behind the scenes stuff, so I might release that as a THACumentary in a few days. I haven't looked over that footage to see if it's any count though, so no promises.
This film definitely deserves repeated viewings. The peculiar, if you will, atmosphere you've created is spot on. The voice acting is hilarious. I Love both character's performances. The lighting is pretty neat as well–coming from the truck and all.
*Uses force control mind trick* you will release the behind the scenes footage.
I really enjoyed the mood and atmosphere created in this film. I'll be honest the first time I watched this film I had no idea what it was about *winks at the camera* Upon a second viewing it made more sense. The pacing of this film was excellent and mixed wall with great voice acting. All in all a real treat of a film.
Totally do the THACumentary!
The lighting at times too dark, but I know how difficult lighting can be. Despite this the atmosphere is great, with the really simple sound-design (a car, a few crickets, a whistling man) letting everything soak in nicely. The pacing of shots (key in a suspense film) was also perfectly timed. I'm also a sucker for films that're possibly of a cyclical nature.
Why hasn't this got more attention?
As others have said, the atmosphere is great. The fact that it's mostly all lit by headlights is awesome. I don't really know what's going on in the story, but that doesn't really bother me. It's "a peculiar event", and I like the dreamlike, monotonous (maybe not the right word) feel created near the end. Really impressive! It seems hard to make something this atmospheric in twenty-four hours.
Also, the way you pulled off the engine starting was really, really good.
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