"Broken Sleep" is a very sweet little time-travelling romance that I shot on the F5 a couple of years ago, and has just been released online. We shot in 4k raw with the R5, on Zeiss CP.2s.
It has one of my favourite scores of anything I've worked on to date. You can check it out here if you'd like:
https://www.facebook.com/Brokensleep...5556429935659/
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07-15-2019 12:58 AM
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07-15-2019 02:54 AM
Great job! I enjoyed that! Hopefully it has won some awards.
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07-15-2019 02:52 PM
The guy has "вор в законе" tattoos?
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07-18-2019 07:44 PM
I don't know, what are those?
He was supposed to be covered in tatts from head to toe, with facial and neck tattoos as well (that's what the "Freak! Freak!" banging on his door was supposed to be about - he was meant to be a freakish looking guy in a small country town, and an outcast as a result).
Unfortunately our production designer dropped out at the last second. And both our set dressing and the tattoo makeup ended up vastly underdone (the perils of low-budget filmmaking!). And so much of the story and the character's arc were tied up in this weird, cluttered space and the character's strange appearance, that I feel like we lost quite a lot of the film's potential mojo to their lack.
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07-18-2019 11:56 PM
"Vor v zakone" is usually translated into English as "Thief in Law". A more comparable title in the Cosa Nostra is a "made man" but, in the Russian speaking underworld, it's also a word for a "Godfather". One is generally "made", i.e., coronated, in jail by three most revered (and available for the ceremony) Godfathers. Once elevated to a prestigious title, a Thief in Law is then allowed to be tattooed with a star on each shoulder. An unauthorized star tattoo usually means an instant death sentence for the violation of the criminal code.
Further sign meanings.
http://austinist.com/2013/03/05/the_...n_gangster.php
A Thief in Law is allowed to have an own crew (or, as the Russians call it, a "brigade") but the title can also be revoked for various infractions. Sometimes, it has been bought to the chagrin of the old timers, who frown on such deeds.
The topic was very popular during the perestroika era (1987-1991) of the Soviet Union, when the censorship in print and media came to an end. Prior to that, crime was a taboo. Post 1991, the organized crime became the dominant force but the top leaders (Otari "Kvant" Kvantrishvili and Sergei "Sylvester" Timofeyev, each assassinated in 1994) were not made men and were void of these tattoos.
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