Sunday, September 12, 2010

And so it begins...

Hello folks. My name is Frank T. Ziede and I am the writer/director of the film entitled "No Tomorrow". Our team recently shot a teaser short and several mini-teasers to launch later this year to the public. The purpose of these short films is to generate interest for funding/backing to make the feature length version of the film. This blog has been created to keep everyone informed of our progress and give an insiders look into what it takes to make a film become a reality. We just wrapped filming of our teasers here in the Midwest and it was truly an amazing shoot. We have assembled a dedicated group of filmmakers, actors and artists to make this film, all of which are working for free or bringing there time, energy and their own money to the table. We will be posting information about our progress every step of the way so stay tuned. Up next will be an overview of what the film is all about. Thanks for reading!

2 comments:

  1. Looking forward to the summary overview sir!

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  2. In the beginning... When I met the infamous Mr. Frank T. Ziede I was busy transforming into a zombie. But, after I died, became undead, and was immediately shot and killed again... He and I had some time to talk. After getting to know Frank and seeing his passion for film and writing I knew that we'd one day work together. It seems that in no time I was on a flight to the beautiful city of Chicago to begin filming on Franks latest creation, No Tomorrow. Had I known what I was getting myself into I would have brought along more band-aids and bullets. Working on No Tomorrow was a non-stop thrill ride, a real and intense challenge emotionally and physically. As each scene played out I realized that this was going to be something truly amazing. I knew with each take there was nothing but potential as the crew and cast worked together seamlessly and the beautiful RED camera captured every frame. When I think back on the shoot now my heart races and I'm as excited, terrified, focussed, enraged, and broken down as I was when I was shooting each sequence. I can feel the effort and emotion that went into this film and I can't wait to see what comes out of it!! -Jasyn Jefferies (The Traveler)

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