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November 21, 2009 3-D Storyboards No Comments

“Every battle is won before it’s fought”

-”Sun Tzu: The Art of War”

Make no bones about it: Production is war, and casualties are typically rife.  Avoid causalities: STORYBOARD.  So, you can either hire an out-of-work comic book artist to do one-dimensional boards…  Or, you can hire us and get 3-D boards.  The above movie is a rough, non-copyrighted example of what is capable with Innoventive Software, LLC’s FrameForge Previz Studio.  Cadillac Films has been working with this software for over six years (since the software’s inception) for a reason: not only do you get a visual representation of your shots (like all 1-D boards), (1) You can build your locations virtually to exact specifications, allowing you to realize  (2) Exactly what lenses to rent including focal length, aperture, distance to subject, and depth-of-field, viz. what’s will be in focus and will not.  In conclusion, with Framforge’s storyboards and Cadillac Films’ savvy, you will have the ability to roughly shoot your movie before you get to set, an invaluable asset, allowing the director to spend time focusing on his/her actors and scenes as opposed to figuring out what shots may or may not be possible.

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    NY Press features “Williamsburg”

    December 9, 2009

    NY Press features “Williamsburg”

    Exerts: “No other recent Brooklyn product defines its people by the nature of their neighborhood more than Brad  Saville’s  Williamsburg. A riff on Richard Linklater’s Slacker, Williamsburg basically unfolds as a series of static shots following various despondent personalities, each of whom claims to be an artist but fails to produce any actual art.

    Saville, a playwright in [...]

    Splice Today’s film critic John Lingan: “Great cast and a Sympathetic Director”

    October 28, 2008

    Splice Today’s film critic John Lingan: “Great cast and a Sympathetic Director”

    Williamsburg is “a comedy dressed in Noir clothes…  A great cast and a sympathetic director.”
    -John Lingan, SpliceToday.com
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    Syracuse New Times review of Williamsburg: “Plenty of sharp dialogue to spare… Hilarious.”

    April 28, 2007

    Syracuse New Times review of Williamsburg: “Plenty of sharp dialogue to spare… Hilarious.”

    “The chronology hops all over the map in this Brooklyn-based indie comedy, which somehow links the travails of insufferable writer Truman (Penny Bittone) with a chain-smoking sidewalk painter named Brother James (Russ Russo), music-video director Will (David Marcus), budding filmmaker and part-time mugger Miguel (Evertz I. Saenz-Perez), his sister Anna (Anna Lamadrid) and sultry Slovakian [...]

    Film Threat Magazine gives Williamsburg 3.5 stars! “Memorable Achievement”

    August 1, 2006

    Film Threat Magazine gives Williamsburg 3.5 stars! “Memorable Achievement”

    WILLIAMSBURG
    by Phil Hall
    (2006-07-31)
    2006, Un-rated, 99 minutes, Cadillac Films

    Aspiring cinematographers would do well to seek out a small indie feature called “Williamsburg” to study and gain inspiration from what cinematographer Will Sargent and director Brad Saville achieved from behind the camera. Shot in black-and-white, “Williamsburg” has a striking visual style that is uncommon in today’s independent [...]