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Director: Larissa Innes
Film name: My Name is Bob
Director's synopsis of film: Bob is stuck in traffic. He feels someone’s
eyes on him. He can hardly believe his luck when he sees a beautiful woman
in a Lamborghini looking back at him with lustful eyes. You know what they
say “If it seems too good to be true…”
Length of Film: 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Category of Film: Comedy
CREW:
James Fuller Assistant Director
Genki McClure DOP
Nick Hynes Editor
Nic Bleuse Camera Assistant
Hannah Jones Storyboard Artist/Production Assistant
Dnyan Keni Composer
Jonathan Musgrave Production Assistant/ Stills
Photography
Tiffany Whittome Executive Producer/ Craft Services
Faye Hammond Make-Up
Andy Hall Titles
CAST:
Wafa’a Halawi Woman
Karmine Sulpizi Bob
Jonathan Musgrave Bob the Girl's Voice
Description of equipment used during production: Panasonic DVX100
Cost of whole production? £150
Did the film reaches your personal expectations and Why? It reached my personal expectations. I wanted to create a fun and clever film and I think it turned out well as I have had a great response towards it.
What improvements would you make if you had to make the same film again? I would have liked better weather and a continuity person to have been present to catch the things I didn't. More time would have helped as well to perfect the shots. I would have been more precise about the shots I made sure of getting so it pieced together more easily.
What advice would you give to any film makers? Keep making films as often as you can, it keeps your heart and soul alive and you get better and better at it the more experience you have.
What do you feel makes a good film? The story is the most important thing. Script is king as they say.
What Video Editing software did you use? Final Cut Pro.
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