Our trailer is now up! You can watch it exclusively on our indiegogo page:
http://www.indiegogo.com/eils
There's also an interview with myself and my producing partner, as well as the director, and one of the actors available on our website:
http://www.everydayislikesunday.tv
hey man,
I took down the old trailer/pilot that this thread was initially about. It had the same title as the series does now, so I figured it would cause too much confusion. There will be a new trailer for the actual series released very soon, probably within a week or so. It will likely be on...
So I was able to get funding for this. We just wrapped the entire season (10 episodes at 10 minutes each) and are in post-production now.
There's more info at http://www.everydayislikesunday.tv and I'll be posting info/blogs etc. over the coming months. A trailer should be out soon, keep an...
Hey everyone,
Thrilled to announce that Guidestones has officially gone live.
You can visit http://www.guidestones.org to view the series' trailer and first episode. Then you can enter your email address to subscribe to the rest of the episodes as they will be emailed to you in real-time...
Thanks guys! I'll be sure to pass on your enthusiasm to the writer/director.
The episodes will be out some time in mid-January but you can sign up now by going to www.guidestones.org and entering your email address. Then when the first episode is ready you'll receive a link via email.
Here...
Hey guys,
Writing about a series that I worked on called Guidestones. It's based in Toronto but was also shot in Atlanta and India. It's pretty high budget relative to most web series out there, was shot on a Canon 7D and I think it looks really phenomenal.
You can check out the trailer for...
Well the pilot is now available to view at:
http://www.everydayislikesunday.tv
Be sure to enable HD, it may be disabled by default.
If you take the time to watch it all, thanks!
Put a bunch of work into the website the last couple days.
There's a little production blog, the on-set documentary and some photos up now. Have a look if you have some time to kill:
www.everydayislikesunday.tv
I'm using FCP7. Magic Bullet Colorista eh? I'll look into it, but I assume it's not free right?
BTW threw together a little fly-on-the-wall, on-set featurette, feel free to check it out if you're bored:
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=728428962240
^ appreciate the kind words. I see what you're saying and am trying to fix it up...
I did some colour correction and brightened things up a bit, let me know if this is any better for you guys...
That could be possible, for sure. But that's a risk I have to accept, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to get the people together to make this at all.
The series is intended to have a very lo-fi, intimate feel as it is, and the number one focus when I writing was authenticity. I feel...
I'm not sure I agree with that. Not from my experiences anyway. It might be a little different in Canada, but the industry here is really hard up for new talent due to US competition so they're more receptive, sometimes even asking specifically, for demos illustrating how exactly something will...
hey guys, thanks for taking the time to watch it, appreciate it.
Can you do me a favour and tell me the timecode where you think the worst offence of this is? I'm starting to think my monitor may not be properly calibrated or something, I just want to look into it a bit further.
For sure...
Just finished production on a half hour indie tv pilot intended for Canadian television.
The trailer is done, you can view it here:
http://www.everydayislikesunday.tv
And finally you can join the newly created Facebook Fan Page for Everyday Is Like Sunday right over here...
thanks man.
I had my friend do sound, he used a usb yeti microphone (http://www.bluemic.com/yeti/) that was on a boom and plugged into his laptop which we lugged around with us for any scenes with dialogue. For the basement party scenes, we had all the extras completely silent and only...
Hey everyone,
I recently finished off my short film called "Buckle Down, Pants Off".
You can watch a 1-minute trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1u1636EX8UQ&hd=1
And watch the full, roughly 10-minute film here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ0I5ivUEX8&hd=1
You can read a little...