Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Digitally enhanced Premiere announced


Is Youtube the digital theatre of the future? On Friday the 13th of June the much awaited public release of Fallout, presented by JGM Productions™ will take place at the popular web phenomenon that is changing the way we view television. Will it make a difference that the red carpet is virtual? Can we contemplate a Premiere without celebrities?
Embracing the digital age is part of what the people at JGM Productions are all about. It wouldn't seem right in those circumstances to approach the Premiere any other way. There's a revolution going on in the media and Youtube is at the forefront of user generated content delivery. Where better for the cutting edge of film making to emerge than the cutting edge of broadcasting?
See details of the unveiling at this event.

Friday, 30 May 2008

Fallout Boys

Exclusive footage of the production team at work.

Friday, 23 May 2008

Animatic

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Director's Chair

Hello,
I am James Wall, the director of FALLOUT.
This two minute horror produced by Graeme Davidson, is a college project, which is also getting submitted to various competitions.

A quick story outline is, A guy and girl are coming home from a party at dawn when she gets attacked, but by whom? all unravels when she awakes in a strange unknown place.

The story was written by myself, Mark Braithwaite and Graeme Davidson. Instead of the traditional horror with ghosts and vampires, we have gone for a "this could really happen" thriller, which as been more popular over the last few years.

The night before the shoot lead male Danny White broke his arm in two places. So it was producer Graeme Davidson to step up and take the role. The two day shoot was successful and proved to be a great learning experience. The most surprising outcome of the shoot was the make up, special effects and lighting, which have provided a professional look.

Now it's to the editing suite, where footage and sound will be mastered, cut, chopped, pasted and everything else in the middle. On first view of the captured footage it looks great and, once edited and colour corrected, I imagine this first experience will become a great start to my directing career.

On set...