Thank you very much! A few months before we made the film, a real car fire happened close to where we live. No people were involved or injured so I took a camera out and got some footage of it on fire and the subsequent work of the firefighters putting it out. I then decided to make a film built around the footage and so the whole film was born out of this. Starting with the footage of a car burning and then building a narrative around that. We then shot the reaction shots on the same street with practical lighting on our faces and spliced it all together.
@@Scott.Burchelloh, that's really interesting! glad nobody was hurt in the fire. you did a really good job making the narrative fit together, i really felt disgusted towards the characters but also sorry for them at various points
Incredible work peeps, Simon Roper sent me
Thank you very much! :)
amazing work! was the shot at the end with the firemen edited (and if so how) or did you find it somewhere or was it something else?
Thank you very much! A few months before we made the film, a real car fire happened close to where we live. No people were involved or injured so I took a camera out and got some footage of it on fire and the subsequent work of the firefighters putting it out.
I then decided to make a film built around the footage and so the whole film was born out of this. Starting with the footage of a car burning and then building a narrative around that.
We then shot the reaction shots on the same street with practical lighting on our faces and spliced it all together.
@@Scott.Burchelloh, that's really interesting! glad nobody was hurt in the fire. you did a really good job making the narrative fit together, i really felt disgusted towards the characters but also sorry for them at various points
Ah so everyone goes through this then...
Milk and two sugars! Good man
Oh, maybe not