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Just dug up a few photos from the About Face shoot, graffiti skills, angry toast and an angry bollard shadow, unfortunately the last didn’t make it into the film as we ran out of sun
How to build a Woman, summer 2016.
I had such great fun with this film written and directed by Joey Beard, Lego is a great medium for film and gives lots of opportunities to make tiny props and arrange miniature scenes. I loved making the tiny placards and the height chart for the Lego ladies. The stone age scene was a bit tricky to get with all the dinosaurs moving at the same time and not falling over, all while I was crammed into a small shed doorway trying not to hit the camera while placing them!
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Cast and crew shot from our 2016 entry into the London Sci-Fi 48 hour challenge. This year our Title was Sweet Caress, which we took rather literally and I got to have some fun in the sweet shop. I had a ball with these guys sourcing props and set dressing.
Top: cast and crew shot from Recent History, a short film written and directed by Paul Thompson. Below a shelf of history books I sourced and made for the main characters house. Bottom: just the book covers I made for the shoot, created on Serif DrawPlus. All the authors names are members of the crew and the publishers marks all represent Bearded Gnomes production company.
This shoot was in 2015 but is still ongoing.
Title: Drip Feed Dialogue: Try to keep your thinking inside the box, just for a change Prop: Wallet change - we see a character place an item from one wallet...
A few props I made for a short film called Drip Feed produced by the Bearded Gnomes for the London Sci Fi 48 hour film challenge.
We were given the title of the film, a line of dialogue and told a prop we had to find or make and then it all had to be written, filmed, edited and entered within 48 hours.
This was such a fun project and I was really pleased with the outcome, the story was so funny and knowing that we all pitched in and made a great film in 48 hours is a rewarding thought.
The film unfortunately didn’t get shortlisted but we were all very pleased to find it did get an honourable mention and was screened in London!
A short film I worked on, doing some props and set dressing.
Bearded Gnomes make a come back with a typically whimsical short film about pareidolia. Written & Directed by Joanna Beard and Paul Thomson. Cinematography a…