I don’t actually agree with that entirely, but it is a very important step in the long process, and our post is going swimmingly.
Chuck and I went by Steele last week to see some of the visual effects. All are still a work in progress but they look fantastic. We couldn’t be more pleased. Then, the next day we went by Marc Bonnilla’s studio to hear the first reel of music. It too surpassed our expectations. I just talked to Marc and he has now finished reel two and is on reel three.
Zahari, our sound guy, is busy working on separating the dialog, and preparing the film for his touch. All things working in tandem with the other.
We also had our first lunch with the powers that be to discuss how we will approach the world of distribution so we can hopefully put this film in a theatre near you. We anticipate having a completed film by late March or early April.
Chuck and I are very pleased with what we could potentially have, and feel that we are well on our way to reaching our goal, which is to please the fans of this genre. If you enjoy these kinds of movies, then we feel we will have something that you will talk about for a while.
“Sometimes, the most wonderful things come from the darkest corners. And you were blind.”
--Mark Thompson
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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Who knew Mark Thompson was such an accomplished Writer/Actor? I can't wait for the DVD of 2:13 to be released so I can ff thru all the gore (not a fan of horror) and watch the intense acting scenes. Mark is so expert in improv and comedy...now we get to see his sexy, sick, twisted talented side -
Cool ;>
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