The Interview
(click through to Vimeo for the HD version)
This film was shot by our team for the 48 Hour Film Project in Richmond, 2009. We drew “Holiday Film” for our genre, and the required elements were:
- Character: Michael or Michele Dooley, “Green” Expert
- Prop: Tomato
- Line of Dialogue: “You can ask her yourself.”
We had a ton of fun making this, and my thanks go out to the rest of the team: Clint Smith, S.A. Smith, David French, Evan Bowles, and E. Riggs.
Shot with a Canon HF S10, a Cinevate Brevis MP.1 35mm adapter, and a 50mm f/1.4 Nikon lens. Edited using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3, and Cineform Neo Scene on a PC.
Been listening to this one a lot, pretty much the whole way through.
This novel was published after the Chilean-Mexican author's death, and I'm not even sure if it was entirely finished or not. It is broken up into five parts which, while connected, stand pretty much on there own. I have not yet made it to the grim part about the murders of hundreds of women in Mexico, so I have so far found it enjoyable and even funny despite some dark underpinnings. It's had a ton of critical praise, and I like it much more than my last foray into the violent novel genre: Blood Meridian.
