I myself am a film student currently, and I'm very interested to hear more about this production. I won't be able to make it to the screening, unfortunately, I live a good couple of hours away, and have early morning finals the next day.
A few questions about the production.
About how long did it take to produce?
Also, I haven't been able to get the trailer to load, so, was it shot on film, or video? If film, what stock? Also, what kind of camera was used?
Sorry, I'm a film-nerd haha
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