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Dulci
08-15-2008, 06:43 PM
Clinophobia - An abnormal and persistent fear of going to bed.
This psychological adventure will be entered in the Alfred Hitchock competition (hopefully).
The Teaser can be found here : Rinse & Repeat Teaser (http://www.tmunderground.com/watch/85b952b62c14a3a175a6/Rinse-and-Repeat-Teaser)
Cast currently includes Goofparade, me and Riott007.
And here's a couple of screenies:
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d76/Dulcy/rinsess2bmp.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d76/Dulcy/rinsess3bmp.jpg
rogerSIMIAN
08-16-2008, 12:20 PM
"Clinophobia - An abnormal and persistent fear of going to bed."
That's a great idea for a starting point for a story, Dulci, and the screenies look intriguing.
sisch
08-16-2008, 01:08 PM
I'm very much looking forward to this... love the wobbly look of the screenshot and the trailer!:turned:
Elbow
08-17-2008, 10:08 PM
I really like the way the low shot of the floor draws you into the scene. The sceenies and title hint at an interesting film. Nice work Dulci, as always.
Dulci
08-23-2008, 08:52 PM
Just got some simply amazing voiceovers back from Riott007 and well, I suspect she's going to steal the show.
How bizarre is it that both Sisch & I have Riott007 & Goofparade in our Hitchcockesque movies?
While I did recently purchase iClone, I am continuing production of this movie in The Movies.
I'm waiting for two more crucial pieces - a bit of special effects and either a voiceactress to play "Mom" or the patience to fiddle with audacity until I am happy with my voice playing two separate roles in one film.
Elbow
09-01-2008, 10:59 PM
After watching Rinse and Repeat I though to myself how tormenting it must be to be delusional, not know it and therefor not be able to scream for relief from it or for help out of it.
kudos Dulci, for picking this subject and making it in such a clear way, that we can gain some insights about the topic.
rogerSIMIAN
09-02-2008, 11:16 AM
This is a brilliant psychological horror, Dulci. I love the 1st person viewpoint of the camera throughout and the monologue is totally convincing. (The flow of language and the way that accidental rhymes lead from one thought into a new thought remind me a lot of a bipolar patient I nursed when I trained as a psyche nurse. I remember him jumping from the word "Popeye" to his Dad (Pop) drinking "pop" and then to him looking in a mirror and seeing his Father's face all within the space of a sentence.) Riott is also great in the childhood memory sequence. Nice effects too.
Dulci
09-02-2008, 11:53 AM
This is a brilliant psychological horror, Dulci. I love the 1st person viewpoint of the camera throughout and the monologue is totally convincing. (The flow of language and the way that accidental rhymes lead from one thought into a new thought remind me a lot of a bipolar patient I nursed when I trained as a psyche nurse. I remember him jumping from the word "Popeye" to his Dad (Pop) drinking "pop" and then to him looking in a mirror and seeing his Father's face all within the space of a sentence.) Riott is also great in the childhood memory sequence. Nice effects too.
Thank you. You probably shouldn't have told me you have training as psyche nurse - next script I write with psychological undertones will be sitting on your doorstep with a ribbon and a note asking for your input :5:
rogerSIMIAN
09-02-2008, 12:05 PM
Thank you. You probably shouldn't have told me you have training as psyche nurse - next script I write with psychological undertones will be sitting on your doorstep with a ribbon and a note asking for your input :5:
Haha - well so long as it has a ribbon I'm more than happy to oblige. :-)
Chris62
09-10-2008, 10:48 AM
Very good movie amazing job.
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