Caster’s Blog Skyway Film Fest, June 12-14, 2015!
Caster’s Blog is playing the Skyway Film Fest, June 12-14, 2015!
Caster’s Blog is playing the Skyway Film Fest, June 12-14, 2015!
Sarasota Film Festival Caster’s Blog – Manasota Films Project – we will be showing Thu, Apr 16 7:00 PM & Sat, Apr 18 2:30 PM. Get your Tickets here https://goo.gl/FdngDq
Ray Caster has no idea how to talk to girls. He coasts through life in Sarasota, Florida, writing his blog about beer, pizza and Star Trek. So when he meets Shadoe Beaupre, quite possibly the coolest, most perfect girl he can imagine—he’s completely unprepared. Now Caster needs a crash course in romance, so he enlists the advice of his online followers to man up and get her attention before she surfs away for good.
ManaSota Films Project, FlyingCar Pictures and Approach Signal teamed up to produce “Caster’s Blog: A Geek Love Story” a short film set in Sarasota.
The Sarasota Timelapse Project is a short film being made by Heath Jordan; an independent filmmaker from Sarasota and Approach Signal Productions. The goal of the project is to show the beauty that is Sarasota from a time-lapse point of view. A lot of the shots are from unique angles, locations, and from all times of the day.
Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than that used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. Time-lapse photography can be considered the opposite of high speed photography or slow motion.
This project is being shot with 2 X Canon 5d MarkII, Canon 70D, GoPro Hero3 Black+, 8mm rokinon F3.5, 16mm Samyang T2.2, 17mm to 40mm F4 L, 24mm to 105mm F4 L, 35mm Rokinon T1.5, 40mm f2.8, 50mm f1.4, 70mm to 300mm F4-F5.6 IS, 85mm Rokinon T1.5
“The Sit” it’s a fantastically funny short film written and directed by the very talented John Lagerholm and produced by Approach Signal.
Adventure abounds when George Oakpark is enlisted by his neighbors to babysit their son while they run to the hospital to take care of a family emergency.