Thu, 18 May 2006 A Shotgun Cinema Introduction by Director Dave Wilson
Strange, awkward, absurd and often offensive Shotgun Cinema is an exploration of peculiar moments by way of predominantly visual storytelling (we rarely can afford sound gear, but when we can, watch out). The Shotgun Cinema journey began a few years ago when a some of my Shotgun Cinema Assailants and I began our careers in "Professional Filmmaking." We would find ourselves with sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of filmmaking gear and a couple minutes to spare for some good old fashioned creative hedonism. It hasn't changed much since then, or at all I guess, but there are more scripts, more assailants and more Shotgun Cinema, and more and more people around the world being subjected to it (a few people anyway, and one guy in poland). Most importantly though, the spirit has remained: creative hedonism. We don't let a half scribbled script or a lack of filmmaking equiptment get in our way of making half baked, painfully irreverent, time wasting entertainment. Thank you and enjoy Shotgun Cinema: The Rise and Fall of the Barometric Pressure. Featuring Brian Barnett and Mark Brent with music by: TU. More to come soon and more to come often, so come along, your time isn't that important anyway! Comments[3] |
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