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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2010
  • Two soldiers stranded in a barren radioactive wasteland discover a much needed canteen of fresh water, but when their baser instincts take over it becomes a case of survival of the fittest.
    CAST:
    Soldier #1 - Simon Fon
    Soldier #2 - Tyler Williams
    The Corpse - Kevin Robinson
    Directors - Tyler Williams, Kenneth Mohabir
    Story By - Kenneth Mohabir, Tyler Williams
    Producers - Simon Fon, Tyler Williams, Kenneth Mohabir
    Director of Photography - Kenneth Mohabir
    Executive Producer - Simon Fon
    Action Choreography by Riot A.C.T.
    Stunt Co-ordinator - Simon Fon
    Original Music - Gord Light & Greg Wilkinson
    Editing, Colour Correction & Sound Design - Tyler Williams
    Production Format: miniDV (Panasonic AG-DVX 100B)
    AWARD WINS:
    'Silver Remi Award - Independent Short Live Action Narrative' Worldfest Houston International Film Festival 2009
    OFFICIAL SELECTIONS:
    Official selection: Action on Film Festival 2008
    Official selection: Mississauga Independent Film Festival 2008
    International distribution partnership with OUAT! Media
    Copyright 2007 Eye of the Storm Pictures inc. All rights reserved.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @wilmaboot
    @wilmaboot 2 года назад

    Love the filming

  • @TylerWilliamsEOS
    @TylerWilliamsEOS  13 лет назад

    @SlowItDownTributes only if there is a really specific sound that we need and I can't find elsewhere, but mostly our sound effects are all found. I spent years building a library from many different sources: libraries that I had access to during film school, websites, video games, movies...

  • @TylerWilliamsEOS
    @TylerWilliamsEOS  13 лет назад

    @xRothkox thanks! That last kick is called a "meia-lua de compasso" and it's from Capoeira. My technique wasn't great but I let it slide because my character was supposed to be exhausted. And in reality so was I because we had been shooting in 40 degree celsius weather all day ;)

  • @TylerWilliamsEOS
    @TylerWilliamsEOS  13 лет назад

    @Soveraine Thank you very much!

  • @TylerWilliamsEOS
    @TylerWilliamsEOS  13 лет назад

    @Smoogle it all depends. If the performers and crew are willing to work for free and you have access to free camera equipment then your only costs are props, travel, locations, food... That was the case for us on this film. The whole thing probably cost less than $500 but it's a bit of a high concept idea. If you just want to shoot two guys fighting it shouldn't cost you anything. Look at the "Walk to Work" playlist on the riotactaction channel, those cost us nothing to do.

  • @Gamer2Gamers
    @Gamer2Gamers 13 лет назад

    @eospictures awesome thank you for the response - great when fellow torontonians help each other out :) I contacted 2x and asked if they could assist me sometime and they said yeah they have people that would be willing to help - sweet meeting such nice people - do you have any tips for filming a fight scene? I want to try to get something like jason bourne style

  • @TylerWilliamsEOS
    @TylerWilliamsEOS  13 лет назад

    @Gamer2Gamers thanks a lot! If you've got a cool project and a bit of money then I'd start with Riot A.C.T. (riotactDOTca) they have been the team responsible for the action in my past 5 short films. See more of their stuff on youtubeDOTcom/riotactaction
    Team 2X is another insanely talented team that I can't recommend enough, they do some pretty high profile work (2xentertainmentDOTcom)
    There's others out there for sure, you just gotta know where to look ;)

  • @Gamer2Gamers
    @Gamer2Gamers 13 лет назад

    awesome flick - where can you find people in toronto that are willing to do fight scenes for a short film - all I really see is a bunch of guys from the states but barely anyone from toronto,mississauga.

  • @Smoogle
    @Smoogle 13 лет назад

    If someone wanted to do a fight scene for youtube like this how much would it cost? like is it lower then 100 dollars or higher then 1000?

  • @TylerWilliamsEOS
    @TylerWilliamsEOS  13 лет назад

    @Gamer2Gamers far too much to write here. Try to find Jackie Chan's documentary "My Stunts" and the "Ultimate Fights" DVD which has a special feature where they give good instructions on the basics. If you're going for a Bourne style please don't stick the camera in close and shake the hell out of it! Those fights have great choreo but we miss 75% of what's going on. Back up enough to let us see the action and hire good, trained performers. Other than that just study movies that you like!