Bare Feet was a short film i worked on as production assistant, Location assistant and AD on the shoot days. It was a really good shoot and I worked really hard, gaining good reviews from the Director Amy McIntyre and producer Lucy Lincoln.
Synopsis - Terry has
become disenchanted with the beautiful game. He longs for a return to it's true
nature - the bare feet of football.
http://www.virginmediashorts.co.uk/film/4997/bare-feet#.UlxYQCTU6CR
Terry
has become disenchanted with the beautiful game. He longs for a return
to it's true nature - the bare feet of football. - See more at:
http://www.virginmediashorts.co.uk/film/4997/bare-feet#.UlxYQCTU6CR
Terry
has become disenchanted with the beautiful game. He longs for a return
to it's true nature - the bare feet of football. - See more at:
http://www.virginmediashorts.co.uk/film/4997/bare-feet#.UlxYQCTU6CR
Terry
has become disenchanted with the beautiful game. He longs for a return
to it's true nature - the bare feet of football. - See more at:
http://www.virginmediashorts.co.uk/film/4997/bare-feet#.UlxYQCTU6CR
Terry
has become disenchanted with the beautiful game. He longs for a return
to it's true nature - the bare feet of football. - See more at:
http://www.virginmediashorts.co.uk/film/4997/bare-feet#.UlxYQCTU6CR
Glen Mortimer, the main actor of the short film, in the left of frame is me being an extra in one of the scenes.
One of the scenes i was an extra in the stands for, the lighting department are setting up as the director over looks the progress.
On the location scout, i took a few pictures of the grounds for evidence and so i could create a location recce.
The D.O.P and producer discussing the set and where the lights will need to go through and where they can get electricity from.
The place where the external electricity will be used for lighting and everything else in the equipment that needs electricity.
Producer and art director discussing the locations of props such as the nets etc
The outside of the stadium, i sent this to the cast and crew so everyone knew what they were looking for on the days of the shoot.
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