I still remember the day I met the director and producers of this project. We had Egyptian & Mediterranean food, great restaurant. I stepped in to help with their continuity for the short film KNIFE that had already began production.
I must mention that shooting on 16mm again was magical. The sound when we begin rolling, the level of attention I noticed from DP & Director, the workflow, I loved it. Last I had done this was in college but we did that project as professional as possible. As a script supervisor the timing of shots is a task that becomes way more important than when filming digital.
It was an exciting short film project to be a part of. A bit experimental in style but very raw and engaging story. I feel we really get to see James M. Johnston' creativity as a director and writer.
James M. Johnston is an accomplished producer to learn more about his films take a look at his site.
Here is a very cool behind the scenes interviews on the project:
KNIFE: Behind the scenes interviews from Knife Movie on Vimeo.
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