We’ve had an article about “Look to the Son” on IFTN:
The first feature film to be shot on the newly developed Digital Bolex camera will shoot in Ireland in September.
‘Look to the Son’, an independent Irish feature film, will begin principal photography in Dublin and Kildare next month, using the new 2K raw camera. The film will shoot in areas including Clondalkin, Dublin city centre and Celbridge.
The film will star Brian O’Riordan, Steve Harris, Catherine Thomas Banks, Nathan Harris, Liam O’Maoldhomhnaigh, Megan Keegan and Alicja Ayres.
We are also currently looking for contributors who would like to become a part of the project:
We have a lot of great perks for anyone who will decide to contribute as little as $5/€5 – every contribution helps a lot! You can get a personalized T-shirt, speaking role in the film, producer credit, tickets to the premiere and many more! Check out our campaigns and get on board!
I am delighted to announce that I have been cast in one of the supporting roles in the new Irish indie feature “Look to the Son”. It is a mixed genre piece with elements of drama, comedy & social realism, which is currently in pre-production. To learn more about the film, read the synopsis or watch the promo, visit the website: http://scapularfilms.wix.com/ltts#!home/ or the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Look-To-The-Son/366765263396172
Finally saw “Sanctuary” premiered last night at the Galway Film Fleadh! It’s a truly beautiful film, which had me fighting back my tears a good few times… reminded me a bit of Sofia Coppola’s little gems… slow pace, minimal dialogue and intense emotion… and beautiful visuals… if you like this kind of lazy and dreamy narrative, pure and raw emotion and beautiful cinematography, make sure to catch it sometime soon!
Last Wednesday, pretty randomly, I ended up on the set of a very interesting short film by the DIT School of Media graduates, shooting a tiny scene with Brendan McCormack and Jeremy Kemp. A lovely day in Wicklow!
“The Red Bear” is a drama-thriller that tells the story of freelance conflict photographer Michael Turner, and his experiences documenting the Bosnian War during the early nineties. Michael’s desires to capture these iconic moments on film take him dangerously close to the action at times, and in this one moment he comes a little too close to becoming the subject of one of his award-winning photographs.
Last Saturday was the last day on the set of “The Arc of Violence” for me. The rest of the team were still shooting on Sunday, and they still have one or two days left for some minor stuff like pickups etc. Meantime, I managed to browse through the Saturday photos from the set, selection of which you can view below. Enjoy
Marcus is a man on the edge. With a boss who he hates and a girlfriend who uses him for criminal activities, Marcus develops a dark sinister side that will surely end in tears.
“The Arc of Violence” is a short film directed by Dwayne Timmons. Saturday shooting with Ciaran McGlynn (Marcus) and Aidan O’Rourke (The Bishop/The Boss) was my first day on the set. I’m looking forward to filming the rest of my scenes! Photos from the set will follow soon.
Feature length psychological thriller “Death Waits”, directed by Redmond Fitzpatrick, has wrapped shooting on location in Howth, County Dublin. The last clap took place on Thursday, 1st December 2011, leaving us with a lot of spilt blood and some scars… Now, the post production begins!
Lily lives with her husband and his dying Father in their family home, a supernatural House whose morbid influence on its inhabitants mirrors the Father’s inexplicable long life and venomous cunning. Amid the greedy desperation of her in-laws and the ever-growing power of the House, Lily embraces a dangerous affair with the Father’s nurse Gabriel and chooses to undo her normal life to get what she wants…
The main shoot for “Death Waits” finished with crawling in blood for me, which was definitely the highlight of the day! We still have a few shooting days for the remaining few scenes and some pickups… and then we wrap and the post-production starts!
Before we officially finish, a few more stills and behind the scenes photos:
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