Here’s a film I directed with some of my students. This project was originally supposed to be a theatre play but as we were also studying about cinema at the time, we decided to turn the play into a short film. prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /
We started by watching a short cartoon so the kids would understand the story and learn the dialogues (I know, they are really easy and cheesy but it’s for 4-year-old kids!). Then, we organized a casting and rehearsed for about 2 days… After that, we only had about 10 days (and only 45 minutes per day) to shoot all the scenes. I did the editing within 3 days (which explains part of the poor quality) and here’s the result:
http://v.youku.com/vshow/idXMjIxMDIwMDM2.html
I know, it’s not much but we had a lot of fun during the making… What is great though, is that we organized a “premiere” at our school for all students and parents and then sold them the DVDs: all the profits went to the victims of Yushu’s earthquake. It feels great to help people while doing the thing you love… I’ll never forget this experience!
Here’s a bonus… The Bloopers:
http://v.youku.com/vshow/idXMjIxMDI4MjA0.html
Enjoy!
Pierre Bourdaud (勃小龙) is a former martial artist (Viet Vo Dao) who won the “French National Quyen Championship” 3 times in a row in 2000, 2001 and 2002 and also