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AnthonyCawood
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Was lucky enough to see this on the big screen this afternoon (with Dustin), the filmmakers did a great job on it and it went down really well... congrats mate!


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Wow! Congrats Dustin!


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VERY cool!!! Congratulations!  

Pics?  


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Quoted from AnthonyCawood
Was lucky enough to see this on the big screen this afternoon (with Dustin), the filmmakers did a great job on it and it went down really well... congrats mate!


Reading about meet-ups are my most favorite type of post -- and even better given the circumstances here.


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Pics?  


My thoughts, as well.  Photos or it didn't happen.

I trust you blokes found time for a pint or two after?


Hey, it's my tiny, little IMDb!
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AnthonyCawood
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Pint beforehand... it's my birthday and family demanded some time with me afterwards

But wasn't gonna miss the chance to say hi and watch the film!


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Happy Birthday Anthony!!! See what happens when Libby is not around checking the calendar??

Hope you had a great day!  I'll have a couple of cold ones in your honor.  


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AnthonyCawood
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Thanks Pia, and yes a really good day, spoilt rotten, saw some great shorts, had a beer or two and ate too much!

Enjoy the cold ones, just for me of course


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How very cool.


My Scripts can all be seen here:

http://dlambertson.wix.com/scripts
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DustinBowcot
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Nice to meet you, Anthony. You got away before I could buy you a drink back... on your birthday too!

The film is extremely well produced, directed and the sets used were amazing. Definitely worth entering and something I certainly wouldn't be ashamed to put in my portfolio... unlike, all my other work to date. Not including the stuff in development at the moment.

Unfortunately, it'll be out of public viewing for at least a year while it does the festival circuit, which is something else I'm pleased about. I made a few good contacts at the after party, but had to cut out early due to not wanting to miss my train and the two hour journey home. Probably a good thing.
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AnthonyCawood
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Good to meet you too mate, and no worries re beer... Next time!

Definitely a good adaptation of the script, and the standard of all the shorts shown was pretty decent too... Northern Film School script calls definitely worth keeping an eye open for.


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DustinBowcot
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Be a bit intimidating competing against the quality that resides here, but If the regulars all entered I imagine this site would take a nice percentage of the 15 films made.
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DanC
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Hey Dustin,
    I just saw that you got this made.  Great job!!  We might disagree on a few things here or there, but, I am glad when a talented writer has a major success like this.

The story was very intense and quite sad.  The historical accuracy was also quite good.  I hope we get to see it.  Best of luck with the cons they plan to enter it in.

Very deserving piece!!

Dan


Please read my scripts:
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I'm interested in reading animation, horror, sci fy, suspense, fantasy, and anything that is good.  I enjoy writing the same.  Looking to team with anyone!

Thanks
Dan
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DustinBowcot
Posted: May 30th, 2016, 4:03am Report to Moderator
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Cheers Dan. Not exactly a major success but it is a success that hopefully leads to major successes later down the road once I have a decent enough portfolio.

Thanks for the read and for taking time out to reply.
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Demento
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Congrats Dustin, can't wait to see it online when it pops up. Just checked out the script and I'm interested in how it will looked especially since you said that the sets used were amazing.
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DustinBowcot
Posted: May 31st, 2016, 5:36pm Report to Moderator
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Quoted from Demento
Congrats Dustin, can't wait to see it on line when it pops up. Just checked out the script and I'm interested in how it will looked especially since you said that the sets used were amazing.


I suppose that deserves some further explanation. What I found amazing about them was that they were all hand built inside a studio. There was also a real art department involved. This film was granted the largest budget of the 15 made, at £1000, and I think they did an amazing job considering all those factors.

Perhaps an everyday viewer with no real ties to the film wouldn't find them as such.

Cheers, mate. I look forward to hearing of a success from you soon. That thriller you wrote, set in a cabin, was really good and you should try sending it out again. Took me three years to sell Repercussions.
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