I’ve given myself one year, more or less, to put my senior thesis film, Sons of Gods into various film festivals around the nation. But up until this point, I haven’t been
very pro-active about the whole thing.
Sons of Gods is a weird film. Maybe it’s great. Maybe it’s not. That’s in the eye of the viewer, and frankly, I’ve heard it both ways. Personally, like most film makers, I only see the flaws and the things that should have been changed. That said, I stand by 100% the camera movements and editing choices we made, and love how my Director of Photography, Chris Todd, and I were able to get angle after angle, allowing me to make something that at least looks extremely cinematic.
Plus, the visual effects are pretty damn stunning. Tons of sky has been replaced with bluer hues, since most of the atmosphere was blown out while on set. 3 guys walking over a little plot of land 10 times suddenly becomes an army of 100 with space ships in the background, and a $9 pair of plastic National Geographic binoculars seem to work like something out of Star Wars.
OH Wait! Gimme More!