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New Movie....?

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 6:50 pm
by Footslogger
A Movie from the German Perspective

Heres in the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNbTVobWzTw

RE: New Movie....?

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:43 pm
by bdtj1815
I would disagree, it does not seem to be from the German perspective, but form the British. Most of the aerial shots seem to be from a Spitfire.

The main protagonist, played by a little known British actor, seems to be deciding whether to shoot his German opponent whilst on the ground.

At the time probably not a bad idea but RAF fighter pilots in 1940 did not carry revolvers so all slightly implausable.

RE: New Movie....?

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:59 am
by Apollo11
Hi all,

We discussed it in "THE THREAD!!!" about a year ago... I posted info there and I still didn't find it anywhere released...

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Anyone seen this?

"The German" - 10 minute CGI short movie about BoB...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1330608/

http://www.thegermanmovie.com/

Forum: CG News
Posted By: nickryan
Post Time: 07-31-2009 at 05:49 PM
Text:

I recently completed my second short film 'The German', starring Toby Kebbell (Control, RocknRolla and the up-coming Prince of Persia) and Christian Brassington (Elisabeth: The Golden Age and Easy Virtues). I wrote and directed the film.

www.thegermanmovie.com

The blurb!

November 1940, during the greatest conflict man has ever known, an epic duel unfolds between two ace pilots, each willing to take the match to it’s ultimate conclusion. Unknown to the pilots is a fate neither has considered.

The German is a war story seen through the eyes of RAF officer A C Barton (Kebbell) who will take his fight to the very end. The singleminded desire for revenge drives Barton, but when it comes face to face, can he pull the trigger?



Shot on 35mm (anamorphic), and posted at 2K, the opening of the film is an aerial battle between a British Spitfire and a German Me 109, all of which I completed here at Image Now Films over a six month period. This is a combination of Live action/stills and fully CGI shots.

I have made up a website for the film, which has a trailer and effects breakdowns and a small behind the scenes clip. I have also written a little about the process involved.

Pretty much like the my last short film, A Lonely Sky, the film was made on a relatively small budget (70K euro). It was funded by the Irish Film Board, under a short film scheme they run.

While that sounds a lot, when broken down under the regulations for filming, it all disappears very quickly. The Effects budget was a big fat zero, so a lot of long hours again.

Unfortunately I can't put the film on the web yet, because of film festivals. It was selected for Palm Springs, and LA Shorts as well as the San Paulo film festival.

Please let me know what you think.

Thanks

Nick

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Leo "Apollo11"