DINNER FOR TWO | Short Film | Shot on RED KOMODO
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- A married couple tries to shake-up their routine with a dinner date at an exclusive restaurant.
Shot on Red Komodo and Arri Ultra Primes.
An ARK & KING Production
Written, Directed & Edited By: Josiah D. Grandfield
Produced By: Angela Wolf
Starring: Maya Posey & Jefrey Wilkerson
Executive Producers: Noah W. Temple, Josiah D. Grandfield, Kristin Antario
Photographed By: Josiah D. Grandfield & Connor Burns
Production Designer: Ryan Canney
Chief Lighting Technician: Cody Blevins
Colorist: Jason Druss
Conceived & Produced in Philadelphia, PA.
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great work and story telling 🔥🔥🔥
That guy just became a complex character in the middle of the film I loved it ❤ great direction
Well lit too red cameras are something man ❤
Great work !
so good!
That was good. The lighting, camera angles, editing and acting were all good. Was she wearing Chuck Taylors?
Very impressed with his performance. Pure.
This was great.
Hey guys, quite enjoyed this short film after a day of filming. I have to say the way the script was handled was superb. Cut shots of food was a nice touch too.
Looooved it. Much love from Houston Tx
Loved it!
Great work! Lighting, acting…the whole feel…NICE!!
Appreciate it!!
Fantastic! Loved the story!
Thanks so much!
The red is stellar, but i must remind folks its more so about the GLASS that can turn something from low grade to high end quality that can qualify on streaming channels.
Really good.
great acting/screenwriting :)
Love the grading
Nice.. were you guys out of?
I didn’t quite get the ending? Can someone explain?
Earlier in the dinner Olivia recounted a story about leaving a diner without paying the bill when they first started dating. After the credit card is declined, Elliott references that, insinuating that they should "play a game" and leave without paying.
@@arkking2166 ahh interesting. I liked the cinematography and the acting. It was on point
@@Mindofadirector Thanks!!
I think it's too under exposed
It's a cinematic look.
@@climbnride58 Dark doesn't mean cinematic
It was an intimate establishment, thats how it would look. The practicals in the background make up for it and also creating depth.@@victorma3595
Look at it as an artistic choice and not an error.
Not for me