11.28.2010
Photos from You, Me and We Premiere
Thanks to everyone who came out to the W Hollywood on Nov. 16 for the first public screening of You, Me and We. This was the first time we showed the finished piece to most of the cast and crew. We were thrilled with the crowd's response - there was laughter and uncomfortable throat clearing at all the right moments. The Q&A after also proved the short's appeal with the audience, we had a lot of thoughtful questions and comments. There really is nothing like having a collective group of viewers watch your work and totally get it! A big shout-out to Film Independent for organizing the event and providing the free Stella Artois beforehand.
11.18.2010
Dubai as a Backdrop for Star Wars
Photographer Cédric Delsaux took real photos of Dubai & composited Star Wars imagery for his new exhibit Dark Lens.
11.17.2010
My VCR collection VHS recorder
Panasonic best
Then comes next is JVC
And three is Sony
The most perfect tech-haiku ever...
Then comes next is JVC
And three is Sony
The most perfect tech-haiku ever...
11.07.2010
You, Me and We Screening Nov. 16 @ W Hollywood
Film Independent has been kind enough to screen our short You, Me and We as part of the Cinema Lounge series on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m. at the W Hollywood. We're looking forward to showing it to the cast and crew who worked so hard on it. The short was inspired by one of the group therapy scenes in Things We've Made. With such great performances we found there was ample material to make this into a short. You, Me and We has helped greatly as a tool to establish the world of TWM (some exciting news about that later).
You can come check it out too, along with a few other shorts made by some talented filmmakers. Click here for more info on the screening.
See you there!
11.04.2010
Don't Mess with Lil' Robocop
Here at the TWM blog, you know we are all about embracing low-tech and being creative with limitations. It's more out of necessity but when done right, it can simply be rad. So we loved finding these pics of Lil' Robocop! The costume was created by an industrious parent using plastic containers and a bike helmet. Saving the earth and making a miniature badass at the same time.
More pics here.
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