Wednesday, October 3, 2012

2012 Short Film: CROSSfire



Trent, a young criminal is caught in the crossfire when a restaurant heist goes wrong.

Special Note: There are a couple of very mild scenes of violence. Viewer discretion advised.

12 comments:

Unknown said...

That. Is. Amazing!
You've done a really good job =D

Lilac Bud Gal said...

Wow!!! That was really good. I liked the effects. What did y'all use as 'blood', if you don't mind me asking?

Really nicely done!! :)

Jhoppster said...

Glad you all enjoyed it!
Sarah,
We mixed red dye with dark corn syrup. It was supposed to be with regular corn syrup I believe, but we made do with what we had available. The life story of making a $0.00 budget film I guess! :) (The mixture does take a great deal of red dye to make it look realistic.)

Una Mariah said...

That was great!! Was that a real knife you were using? The fight scene was nicely choreographed (I have too many little kids to do a scene like that) I loved the ending! Is there a possibility of you making a war short film? Great job!!

Jared Myers said...

Excellent!! Great job everyone!!

Lilac Bud Gal said...

That's what I thought. Hey, it's what quite a few people do, actually. When I took a make-up effects class, that's what they said to use... I've been anxious to try it, so it was cool to see it look so realistic! :)

Jhoppster said...

Thanks again everyone!

Una Mariah:
Yes, that was a real knife we used, but we took several safety precautions. As for making another war film, that will probably be highly unlikely since my sister and I are currently focusing our attentions on completing a future length script. (More details possibly in the near future.) Then we also will be working on a couple other scripts. One, a series that we (Desert Vines Studios), is talking about potentially filming, and yet, another future length film.
Thank-you all for following!

Una Mariah said...

Okay, that sounds good! I hope you do film some more; I love your movies. :D

JD said...

Loved the fight choreography. Especially when both "villains" whirled around and had their guns pointed at each other!
Keep up the good work.

Jhoppster said...

Thanks JD!

Abigail said...

Great job! Loved it!

Abigail

Jhoppster said...

Thank-you Abigail!

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