From June 3rd for one month only, you can come and see some behind the scenes photos at an exhibition in Melbourne.
If you found a gun, would you listen to the voices in your head?
(1888PressRelease) May 22, 2010 - June 3rd till July 3rd - easy dates to remember but put them in your diary as well, just so you don't miss the fantastic new exhibition at gallery e55 which is at 55 Eizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria.
Entry is free and on show will be a number of photographs showing the making of the much anticipated new Aussie feature film "City of the Damned" starring Wilbur Wilde, Marty Rhone, Scott O'Halloran and Sarah Ranken.
The exhibition runs for a whole month starting at 6 pm on Jun 3rd and limited edition prints and posters will be available for sale as well as screening of the very first 'teaser' trailer for the movie which is due in cinemas later this year.
The on set photographer in question is the fabulously talented Tegan Ringin, whose work is sure to be in high demand in the future both by movie makers and also other areas of photographic excellence. At only 20 years old she has already made a big splash on the Melbourne film making scene with her work so it is very appropriate that she is now working with renowned UK born film director, Jonty Reason of Pittot Films, the company behind "City of the Damned".
The movie tells the story of Andy Dunkin, a young man for whom the pressures of life just get too much and eventually he cracks, with devastating results. It was shot entirely in and around melbourne, both on locations and also at the new Seaford Film Studio facility near Frankston.
The filmmakers themselves have also made a little bit of history with this film because it is the very first full length feature film to be shot on a stills camera. That's right the producers took a stock Canon EOS7D and used its much hyped HD movie mode to shoot a feature film. "The results are absolutely stunning as it gave us so much flexinility" the producer said recently.