"The Picnic," a short film.
September 8, 2010 4:54 PM Subscribe
"The Picnic," a short film.
"The Picnic" is a 15-minute short film, written, directed and self-financed by Ryan M. Moore (aka drjimmy11).
The film was shot over three days at Malibu Creek State Park outside Los Angeles with a Canon 7D DSLR and three lenses. The only lighting equipment was a single reflector. The film was inspired by, and is an homage to, the films of the French New Wave, particularly Agnes Varda's "Le Bonheur."
You can also watch the trailer
visit the Facebook page for updates
look it up on IMDB
or visit the director's website for more info.
Thanks for watching!
"The Picnic" is a 15-minute short film, written, directed and self-financed by Ryan M. Moore (aka drjimmy11).
The film was shot over three days at Malibu Creek State Park outside Los Angeles with a Canon 7D DSLR and three lenses. The only lighting equipment was a single reflector. The film was inspired by, and is an homage to, the films of the French New Wave, particularly Agnes Varda's "Le Bonheur."
You can also watch the trailer
visit the Facebook page for updates
look it up on IMDB
or visit the director's website for more info.
Thanks for watching!
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posted by drjimmy11 at 8:48 PM on September 8, 2010