Sunday, March 20, 2005
In case you don't already know, your two favorite budding film-makers were featured in the Mercury News in an article about the Windy Hill Film Festival.
Here's the snipet you know you want;
"Eliot Lash and Neyht Barker, both 16, sent Shelby a copy of ``The Belmont Bridge Project,'' a film commissioned by the Belmont City Planning Department about the need for a Highway 101 overcrossing for pedestrians.
The two Carlmont High School juniors already have years of filmmaking behind them and they know what they want -- they worked on a seven-minute anti-war film called ``Expendable'' for four years.
Eliot wants to be a film editor, Neyht a director, and their college plans are forming accordingly. But ``my mom wants me to minor in something like business so I can support myself,'' Neyht said."
In other news, production of Liquid Strike III has begun. We're off to a rocky start but will hopefully resume shooting over spring break. If everything goes smoothly, we might finish before summer break.
[EDIT by Eliot: Also, Tomas has drawn us an awesome poster. Check it out, yo.]
Here's the snipet you know you want;
"Eliot Lash and Neyht Barker, both 16, sent Shelby a copy of ``The Belmont Bridge Project,'' a film commissioned by the Belmont City Planning Department about the need for a Highway 101 overcrossing for pedestrians.
The two Carlmont High School juniors already have years of filmmaking behind them and they know what they want -- they worked on a seven-minute anti-war film called ``Expendable'' for four years.
Eliot wants to be a film editor, Neyht a director, and their college plans are forming accordingly. But ``my mom wants me to minor in something like business so I can support myself,'' Neyht said."
In other news, production of Liquid Strike III has begun. We're off to a rocky start but will hopefully resume shooting over spring break. If everything goes smoothly, we might finish before summer break.
[EDIT by Eliot: Also, Tomas has drawn us an awesome poster. Check it out, yo.]
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"worked on a seven-minute anti-war film called ``Expendable'' for four years"
yea...that pretty much sums it up.
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yea...that pretty much sums it up.