Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Nathan's Bio!


Epic Summer Movie interviewed actor Nathan Stoll (age 17, who played Eamonn, Aibhlinn’s older brother in Mo Chara) to gain insight about his life, thoughts, and interests.


What do you think about your character?
“I think he is trying to take care of what is significant, but he has a hard time understanding what is really important.”
What are your interests?
Building things, football, biking, and listening to music.
What are your other acting experiences?
I have preformed in various dramatic interpretations, small plays, skits and musicals.
What was your favorite part in the making of Mo Chara?
Learning how to ride a horse bare back, which I really appreciated; I would like to thank the Hubble family for teaching me.
What are your favorite subjects in school?
History and Theology.


What are your favorite types of music?

 I enjoy Christian pop-punk and heavy metal music.

We really appreciated Nathan’s flexible attitude and fun personality in the making of this film.


I'll keep you posted ~ A.L.P.

Upcoming post: Moi Davidson's Bio!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

~Post Production Meeting~

Director and Producer hard at work!
  


About a month ago several people who are involved in the
post production of Mo Chara met to make decisions and 
to discuss the editing process.  Please keep them in your prayers, as they have been and will continue to be, hard at work.


People who attended from right to left: Top row: Jacob, Amber, Anna (Head Blogger).
Lower row: Emma (Head Editor/Director), Edward, Luke, Thunder, Elmo (Score Writer/Editor), Mandie, and Natalie.

I'll keep you posted ~ A.L.P.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Welcome to the Post Production phase of Mo Chara!

Some of you might be asking: What is post production and why is it important?

Post production is EXTREMELY important to ensure great quality in a film, because this is when we put the film together.  It is the part of film making that takes place after the filming occurs.  Post production takes longer to complete than the actually shooting of the film.  There are numerous steps that take place during post production; some of these include: linking takes together, creating trailers, correcting color quality, syncing sound to video, composing and adding score to the film, plus creating special features for the DVD.

Keep checking the blog for exciting updates including actor bios and trailers!