Witness the transformation from raw footage into the final product in this visual effects and colour grade reel.
Rain For Morgan – Visual Effects and Colour Grade Reel from Chris Tomkins on Vimeo.
Witness the transformation from raw footage into the final product in this visual effects and colour grade reel.
Rain For Morgan – Visual Effects and Colour Grade Reel from Chris Tomkins on Vimeo.
You can see ‘Rain for Morgan’ in LA at the end of the month, as part of the LA Women’s International Film Festival. Check out our screening times (and other great films) by clicking here.
Rain for Morgan will be screening at the Festivus Film Festival 2011 in Denver, Colorado, USA on January 15 at the Bug Theatre. Marisa (producer/director) will be donning her warmest thermals and heading over to the US to catch the screening.
If you’re in the Denver area, stop in and check it out!
Despite a number of international screenings, our Melbourne friends and supporters haven’t had a chance to see ‘Rain for Morgan’ yet. So we’re hosting a small screening at Loop Bar (Meyers Place, off Bourke St in the city) on Monday November 22. Please come – and bring all of your friends too! Entry is free and we’d love to see you there.
Date: November 22
Location: Loop Bar, Meyers Place, City
Time: Join us for drinks from 6pm; the film will be playing in the theaterette on repeat from 6.45pm until 8pm.
For any of our LA-based fans, you can catch us this coming weekend at the LA Femme Film Festival, celebrating the goodness of female-based films. You can see us on Sunday October 17; 10am at the Davidson/Valentini Theatre (1125 N McCadden Place Los Angeles 90038), so if you’re in town, do go along!
Here is a nice little bit of press coverage we received from Inside Film, following our Irish adventures.
“Rain for Morgan” makes its Irish premiere on Friday September 10 at the International Film Festival of Ireland in Tipperary.
The film has also been nominated for an award at this festival which will be presented at an awards ceremony at Knocklofty House on Saturday 11th September.
Last weekend we were very excited to have our UK premiere at the International Youth Film Festival in Wales (whose patron is the very gentlemanly Anthony Hopkins!). We were nominated for Best First Time Director (Short Film) and Best International Short, which was a huge honour.
Next month we’re at the Ireland International Film Festival in Tipperary, where Marisa (producer/director) and Chris (DOP) will be attending the festival, doing a Director’s Introduction, and hosting a Q and A session afterwards. If you’re in town, do say hello!