This is what an indie-film should be: Fun, Cheap and in the end enjoyable to watch. It's no big budget Dark Knight or Spider Man, but this thing has class. I watched it when it first appeared on YouTube and then found out later it was part of the director's video blog series "Indie-Filmmaking 101" and then went back to watch those episodes.
The purpose of this film, he says, was to show filmmakers just starting out that you don't need to invest in the fancy equipment. If you know what you're doing then you can execute something fun and professional with consumer grade equipment. And that he did.
I'll be keeping an eye on Eric Norcross' IMDb listing as I expect to see a lot more from this director.
:Peace Tim
The purpose of this film, he says, was to show filmmakers just starting out that you don't need to invest in the fancy equipment. If you know what you're doing then you can execute something fun and professional with consumer grade equipment. And that he did.
I'll be keeping an eye on Eric Norcross' IMDb listing as I expect to see a lot more from this director.
:Peace Tim