I really enjoyed that video…I’m not even kidding. I thought it was great.
That little kid (Noah) reminded me of one of my old middle schoolers at Far Hills.
hehe, yeah. I mean, obviously the camera and special effects aren’t high quality, but that’s just a matter of money. The script and cinematography showed talent, and that’s what counts.
I love this movie… Always have. I think it’s extremely clever. You gotta love the ghost that lives in the basement because Noah’s got a TV and a fridge.
Seth is working on a full script right now and he’ll likely have enough sponsorship to pay for better technologies to use and it’ll look more professional.
I think most impressive is the fact that Seth has so many friends with enough acting talent to really keep you engaged in the story on a quasi-serious level. That’s impressive, when it’s just a short film made with one camera and a bunch of younger kids.
1) Philio »» November 19th, 2005 @ 12:14 am
I really enjoyed that video…I’m not even kidding. I thought it was great.
That little kid (Noah) reminded me of one of my old middle schoolers at Far Hills.
hehe, yeah. I mean, obviously the camera and special effects aren’t high quality, but that’s just a matter of money. The script and cinematography showed talent, and that’s what counts.
I love this movie… Always have. I think it’s extremely clever. You gotta love the ghost that lives in the basement because Noah’s got a TV and a fridge.
Seth is working on a full script right now and he’ll likely have enough sponsorship to pay for better technologies to use and it’ll look more professional.
I think most impressive is the fact that Seth has so many friends with enough acting talent to really keep you engaged in the story on a quasi-serious level. That’s impressive, when it’s just a short film made with one camera and a bunch of younger kids.
So talented… Geez…