Showing posts with label Daryl's Films. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daryl's Films. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

If you can type you can make movies

As the title suggests, 'if you can type you can make movies'. Xtranormal is a quirky online application that you can use to make your own animated movies. The application is in Beta mode, which means there is no limitations on what type of characters you use. They are all free while the application is still in Beta mode. Here is an example of what you can do. [Read this Article] Read more Entry>>

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Drink n Drive

The Media Resource Center (MRC) organized the first No Budget Production Project in 1997. 15 Adelaide film directors were to be chosen to make a short film on any subject they wished and have access to the MRC's video camera's and editing suite at no cost. I was one of the chosen ones. The story I came up with was my version of what the consequences could be if you drink and drive. [See this film] Read more Entry>>

Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality was a very short film. The Adelaide Film and Video Festival was coming up and I hadn't made a film. There was only 2 days to get a film made and submitted by the deadline. So I came up with an experimental artistic piece. Basically it was and eye candy experimental film with a futuristic style. The story line doesn't make any sense, but it is entertaining. [See this film] Read more Entry>>

Nightmare

The first film I made was called “Nightmare”. Back in 1995 I was going to a film night at the Crown and Anchor hotel in Adelaide. I wanted to be a filmmaker and this was the perfect place to be. There were University students, filmmakers like me and people in the industry. After a few months everyone started asking when will I make my first film. The pressure was on so I started thinking of a story. It was really hard coming up with a story. Eventually I decided to make a music video about suicide and if the person who is suicidal can hang in there while struggling through the depression stage, there is hope. [See this film] Read more Entry>>