"Runoff" is director Kimberly Levin's first feature film. It explores the struggles of the American farming community. She previously wrote and directed "Between Baronovskys," a short film about an octogenarian love triangle.[Editor's Note: Indiewire reached out to filmmakers with films playing at the 20th La Film Festival (June 11-19) to ask them about how they shot their indie, and what advice they had for other filmmakers. We'll be posting their responses throughout the run of the festival. Go Here for the master list.]What camera and lens did you use? We shot on the Arri Alexa and used vintage Baltar lenses. Later, we developed unique LUTs to reinforce the palette and look we established during production. What was the most difficult shoot on your movie and how did you pull it off? We needed to shoot a series of choreographed setups that involved a single-engine cropdusting plane, an actor and a moving truck. We found this old-school pilot in rural Kentucky who...
- 6/11/2014
- by Oliver MacMahon
- Indiewire
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