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This is the "Pre-Wrap" Production Trailer - a hint of violence, a hint of bad language, a hint of what we are making!
The Trailer can be found on YouTube but these are the HIGH REZ Versions - and are presented in two versions - our original music version and the final mix with the powerful music composed by the talented English composer Jack Chapple. This second version is what we screend on the huge screens at the Indie Fest USA in Downtown Disney.
Both Trailers can also be found on YouTube
These are exactly that... teasers... watch them all to see the progression and look out for the next (Teaser 4) late July
This first one was pretty cool for us (hey - at least we think we're cool - maybe that Google's Kely McClung is the Coolest Filmmaker on the Planet thing and all went to our heads!) as we had no footage at the time... and we thought it showed the concept pretty well.
Now we introduce Lester Armstrong (Rob Pralgo) as he confronts Skinny (Jon Everry) in a short philosophical discussion. This was filmed in preproduction as a screen test for Jon Everry. He blew us away with his subtle performance even in the few seconds he's on screen. Look for the expanded version of the teaser pulled from the actual scene in Teaser 4 - coming soon!
Teaser 2 "The Bad Guy Good Guy" teaser...
Our first teaser using actual footage and part of a scene from the movie. With Stan Harrington on the channel locks, Ted Huckabee with the sledge, and a bloody Chris Burns hanging around making all the noise.
Teaser 3 "The Bad Guy Bad Guy" teaser...
The 'underground fight scene' - hey - we have to call it something - features Ray Lloyd (former WCW Star Glacier) and Rob Adonis battling it out as a forerunner to establishing Ray's character for later heroics as he defends Finn's (Kely McClung) love interest Vivian (Courtney Hogan).
And to see a bit more action - okay okay - A LOT - more action - check out the BLOOD TIES trailer!
Here are four examples of frames with the obvious split that happens from the rolling shutter effect.
These are simple grame grabs, no color correction or grading, and then reduced to 50% at JPG settings on 10.