It's been too long, but the film is finally done. We present to you, ladies and gentlemen. The one. The only. Spirer Etter Torden!
We also want to issue our greatest thanks to everyone that has participated in the project. Without you this film would never have been compleated. Or it might have, but than it probably would have sucked ass. So thanks!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Before and after
Is that the same room, you say? Yes, I answer. The very same. We just did some minor modifications to it. The director said she needed a white room, so we gave her one. She helped build it though. Anyway, it turned out pretty awesome. People worked hard and we finished it on time. Got some really cool footage from it as well, as you can see from the teaser in one of the previous posts.
You might wonder how we did it all. Well, I'll tell you. Just find some old wood, get hold of some free paint, collect some favors from loyal friends and Bob's your uncle!
You might wonder how we did it all. Well, I'll tell you. Just find some old wood, get hold of some free paint, collect some favors from loyal friends and Bob's your uncle!
Flower power
When you're making films there's always something really odd that needs to be done. This time we had to cut out about a million colorful paper flowers in order to get a scene just right. Yeah, I know... But who said paper-cutting couldn't be fun?
Friday, December 11, 2009
Vehicle needed
During pre-production, when things still seemed fun and innocent, there came a day when the difficulties of our carefully planned operation dawned on us. We had involved actors from every corner of Bergen, we needed enough equipment to fill a Boeing 747, and we were shooting on location. We needed a car!
We took a couple of phone calls and sendt some mails to different rental companies around Bergen, asking for a car with room for 9 and a huge trunk with that. We needed it for 5 days and we needed it for free. There is no need to say that our hopes weren't exactly high. But what do you know! A couple of days later I got a mail back from Oliver Roost at Frydenbø Bilutleie saying they would be delighted to help us out. Didn't see that one coming.
So, we had a car. Actors got picked up, equipment got transported to where it should be and I'm still attending anger management classes after 6 days of driving through Bergen's painfully constructed network of one way streets.
We took a couple of phone calls and sendt some mails to different rental companies around Bergen, asking for a car with room for 9 and a huge trunk with that. We needed it for 5 days and we needed it for free. There is no need to say that our hopes weren't exactly high. But what do you know! A couple of days later I got a mail back from Oliver Roost at Frydenbø Bilutleie saying they would be delighted to help us out. Didn't see that one coming.
So, we had a car. Actors got picked up, equipment got transported to where it should be and I'm still attending anger management classes after 6 days of driving through Bergen's painfully constructed network of one way streets.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Teaser
Deadline is looming menacingly in the horizon and we're starting to feel the pressure. There's still a lot to be done before our baby is ready for the big screen, but we're getting there. Here's a little teaser to sink your teeth into while you're waiting for the grand premiere. Keep in mind that this peak is taken straight out of the rough cut, so there will be changes in the finished short. Hope you like it.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
At work
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