Wars Of Attrition

faster productions's Bulletins from the front line of no budget film making. And whatever else I want to gas about...

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

The Making of The Crunch Part 3

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Jez and Jonathan stand before Richard May's artwork in the main still I used to promote the film Jonathan as the Kraftwerk quoting Simo...

The Making of The Crunch - Part 2

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Hard life on set - Terry, Jim and Dan upstairs at STA The actors prepare - Jonathan and Jez ready to emote Jus' like that - the direc...

Shirts and Ties and leave your twenties behind - The Making of The Crunch Part 1

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Make up test with me for Victor Make up test with me for Simon Nope, it's not a still from "Give My Regards To Broad Street...
Thursday, 19 November 2009

Mixed Bizness

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It has been a while since I've written anything for this blog which has really been down to chaotic things in my personal life - a move ...

Its not where you've been, it's where you're going

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This is a post I originally wrote on the 13th of October, but never got around to uploading...there's some bits regarding the below I...
Monday, 28 September 2009

My mind floats free (for a short while)

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I've usually found that when I go on holiday I suddenly have a fair few ideas for films. Maybe it's being away from work and not hav...
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Sunday, 6 September 2009

Two Sides Of The Same Coin

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It's been a hectic few weeks of film stuff and various things in my personal life, the midpoint of which seemed to be this weekend, when...
Wednesday, 12 August 2009

First Step

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My film making friend Paul Macauley wrote an interesting blog on his website regarding first drafts. You can read it here... http://www.pau...

Objects In The Rear View Mirror Appear Closer Than They Are

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I joined Facebook over two years ago now. Despite getting several requests from friends, there was one reason alone that I joined, which was...
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Luther Bhogal-Jones
The South Coast, West Sussex, United Kingdom
Part time? Hobbyist? Amateur? Semi-professional? Whatever class I fall under, I'm a director and writer of films, hoping one day to be giving up the day job to do it full time. Like many others, I'm sure.
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