@08:08Thank you very much. I'm glad you liked it. I have the same opinion about this, and I have to admit I kinda regret when I decided it'd be better if she muttered it instead of screaming it. And the audio quality of the recording isn't great. But anyway. Thank you again !
This short film was made for the Philips Cinema - Parallel Lines competition. [link] We didn't make it after the first of three rounds. But it was fun anyway. We really enjoyed making this movie and hope you'll enjoy watching it.
We had to do a short film with a maximum duration of 3 minutes, and including only the following lines of dialogue, unchanged and in this precise order: -What is that? -It's a unicorn. -Never seen one up close before. -Beautiful. -Get away, get away. -I'm sorry.
Directed by Etienne Rallion
Jeremie Karras ................... The Man Emmanuel D'Autreppe ........ The Psychiatrist Victoria Kestermans ........... The Little Girl Brigitte Dierickx .................. The Mother Jean-François Chardon ...... The Cop
Written by Etienne Rallion, Jeffrey Beckers, Pylmaou Grasset, Jeoffrey Leplang, Julia Peyrottes for the Philips - Parallel Lines contest.
Assistant Director & Focus Puller ................ Jeffrey Beckers Script .......................... Pylmaou Grasset Make Up Artist ............ Coraline Perin Lead Artist & Jeremie Karras MUA .... Jeoffrey Leplang Lead Set Assistant ..... Julia Peyrottes Second Set Assistant . Franck Iranshubije
Set Photographer (indoors) ....... Noemi Iaia Set Photographer (outdoors) .... Jehanne Moll
Extra Car Driver & car supplier ........ Jean-François Chardon
Thanks: Frédéric De Vençay, Audrey Liénard, Pauline Bouchard, Julien Tourneville, Photography Teachers of Saint-Luc Liège Arts School, Michou, The drunk students who helped us tracking down the owners of the cars parked on our set, All the crew and everyone else who helped us, My very supportive friends and family.
Thank you very much: Germain Ozer and Laura Baudoux for providing a Canon 7D and 5DmarkII And Philippe Pirlot for his precious help.
I have the same opinion about this, and I have to admit I kinda regret when I decided it'd be better if she muttered it instead of screaming it. And the audio quality of the recording isn't great. But anyway. Thank you again !