Even More Press
Here's the actual write-up we received from an indie paper, The City Weekly. Not bad for a local show.
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Here's the actual write-up we received from an indie paper, The City Weekly. Not bad for a local show.
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This is a bit late, but here is a nice little blog post from a local writer who saw our show...
Yay! We don't suck!
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Here's a fun little production story that may sound familiar to some of you. When scouting the alley location (mentioned previously in this blog), it seemed perfect. Isolation from traffic and the general public, a wonderful manager who not only let us shoot there whenever we wanted, but gave us a key to locked doors, and always perfect light due to perpetual shade. It was perfect, almost too perfect...
When we started shooting on Saturday, one thing became blatantly obvious that we could have never accounted for. The dang alley is in a flight path! Every man made flying machine seemed to always be directly over us, and the sound carried right in between those narrow walls. This is okay when we were essentially shooting silent, but when the mics came out, so did the Air Force.
It's just more of Murphy's Law and filmmaking. Maybe it should be called Murphy's Law OF filmmaking: Everything will go wrong, especially when it appears just right.
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Some people have been commenting that they like the teaser for the show, but that it's way too fast and doesn't reveal much information. It's called a teaser for a reason, folks. It had to been ten seconds as Comcast wanted something to drop into their preview channel (channel 6) and 10 fit the bill. As a result you get a lot of very fast cutting followed by a slate of information taking up almost half the spot time.
If the spot left you wanting more, that's good news. We want you to be enticed to keep coming back to all the Midnyte-oriented pages to look for more information (it is a mystery after all). For those of you desparate for more, hang on until Monday, when our 30 second spot that will play cross-channel on Comcast debuts here.
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