” I was hoping that with this film I could help reawaken some sort of connection within people to their past and their dreams, a reflection, or maybe even lead someone to realize they’ve suffered a loss. But at some point I became aware that i also was attempting to distance myself from a fear I have of suffering such a loss.”
Tag: Film
Part One: “Sunder” By Kenzie Cooke
This week we’ll be talking with Kenzie Cooke about her short film “Sunder.” Today we’ll look at the film and tomorrow begins the first set of questions. I found Sunder to be such a wondrous piece of work. It made me think about my life, and its evolutions amongst all the things we live with […]
A new Documentary film from Jacob Boyd, covering the knoxville Goth Scene Circa 2005-2006.
Goodbye Corey Haim
Growing up in the 1980’s I remember movies just about more than anything else. I was an active kid during the day, but at night it was movie time. My overall opinion is the best moments of our cinematic history took place in the 80s.
Soundtrack by Daft Punk.
Thank You Lawrence Daufenbach!
It all comes down to the story. You can have a beautifully shot film, but if there is no story, it won’t matter in the end. Focus on your characters first, then let the creative energy flow wild.
Recently, Daufenbach Camera received really good news about sponsorship. Tell us a little about what you will be doing for the “Midwest Film Festival.”
Lawrence Daufenbach’s Interview Continued
I enjoy watching all genres of films, however I am probably most drawn to dramas and human-interest films. The types of films that make you stop and think about different aspects of culture, society, and life. From a more visual approach, dramas also tend to allow for a more artistic and creative style. As a cinematographer, this is where I can push boundaries and create certain looks for a film.
“Trust” is a story that was co-written by David Schwimmer and Andy Bellin. The film takes place in a modern day setting and is about a teenage girl who is targeted by an online sexual predator. Liana Liberato plays the lead girl and Clive Owen and Catherine Keener play her parents in the movie. Much of the film deals with the aftermath of rape, and the psychological effects it has on the family as they struggle through the traumatic event.