One of my favorite things about the convention circuit is participating in panels. I enjoy speaking about filmmaking, steampunk, literature, and screenwriting. SpaceCityCon’s panel is up there on my list. It was my pleasure to join Matt Risoldi (monster), Christopher Lowe (tech. dir, props), J’Nean Henderson (costumes), and Peter Kovic (co-editor, documentarist) to talk about the challenges of microbudget filmmaking. One of the things I love about our larger panels is that we share our tools and tricks we used for making a film.
-Judith
Quote from article:
“For the filming, some of the most important aspects to the filmmakers were to ensure that the film maintained an authentic, Victorian period-style. To maintain that look, the filmmakers needed to ensure that the costumes were beautiful and accurate. Costumes can be an expensive, especially period costumes. Luckily, the producer, Judith Shields, found J’Nean Henderson, Victorian Lady.”
To read the rest of the article, please go to their great page:
http://landofnerds.com/2014/01/10/frankensteins-monster-space-city-con/
Just cause it’s simple doesn’t mean it’s not super heplufl.
In sostanza siamo padroni solamente delle nostre illusioni, difficilmente riusciamo a controllare la realtà che, alla fine, va sempre per conto suo. Un caro saluto, Fabio
I love books! I’m sorry this might sound stupid, but i actually like getting to hold my book in my hands, having that hard back copy with the cool pictures on the front, and actually flipping the pages. Having that book on the shelf to show it off, and say yeah i read that. There is just something about a book you can’t get with these things.