Who wouldn’t want to get started in movies?

Look at this. “…four guys, a car full of props and gear, and a boatload of post-production time, can recreate the Normandy Invasion of WWII. All it takes is a lot of creativity, patience, and running. Lots of running, climbing, and, well, falling down. Mike Cane on modern film-making: “I bring up Danger Man for … Continue reading “Who wouldn’t want to get started in movies?”

Look at this.

“…four guys, a car full of props and gear, and a boatload of post-production time, can recreate the Normandy Invasion of WWII. All it takes is a lot of creativity, patience, and running. Lots of running, climbing, and, well, falling down.

Mike Cane on modern film-making:

“I bring up Danger Man for an important reason.
Why isn’t something like this being done on the Net?
Why are people taking all that wonderful, affordable digital production technology and producing absolute shit with it?
There were some sets in Danger Man that couldn’t have been more than ten feet deep and comprised of only two walls.”

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