Best class in the world

Best class in the world
It was all yellow

Monday, 2 June 2014

El Tratado - Behind the Scenes

The process of making a film is always hectic, on set and off.   So with this post we reveal El Tratado, going behind the camera lens.

For a 4 minute film it actually took a surprising amount of work.  (Around a month.)  First we had to write the script, which was a huge task.  We had to plan out the camera angles, write the lines, pick locations and create the characters.  Then the prop crew had to create the scenes so that they fit the script.  This included making a giant Union Jack to hang in the background of the treaty tent, which was also a huge task.  We had to put it up, take it down, put it up, take it down, a lot of times.  Then we were faced with the problem of uneven ground at Pukatawai, which made setting the tent up even harder.  I hope all the work is appreciated because a lot went into this.



Rehearsals. 




Setting up cameras.




What's so funny?




Too much.



No comments: