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WATCHER - Shortfilm



_____SYNOPSIS____________________

In the future, a network of surveillance stations encompass the earth, able to launch drones for personal protection to the earths surface. The only connection the watcher has, are his supervision monitors. When suddenly this connection breaks off, and the monitors show no more life on earth, the watcher is expecting the worst. Trapped in the isolation of his space station, he must decide whether to give in and accept his approaching demise or to find a way to return to earth.




_____THE  PROCESS____________________

This film was the practical part of my diploma at the University of Art and Design HFG Offenbach back in 2013. I chose "Surveillance" as the main theme, especially the self-imposed forms of surveillance by social networks as the written part of my thesis.




_____AWARDS  &  NOMINATIONS____________________

1st Prize Friends of the HfG in the Category Media

Nominated for the Hessische Hochschulfilmpreis 2013


_____FESTIVALS____________________

26.06.2015 - EinsFestival Frischfilm, TV
26.06.2015 - KuK Festival, Leipzig
25.06.2015 - HR Frischfilm, TV
07.05 - 10.05.2014 - Festival International du Film de l´Etudiant, Casablanca. Marokko - MA.
08.05.2014 - La.Meko Kurzfilmfestival, Landau
12.04.2014 - Independant Days, Karlsruhe
23.03.2014 - SFF Rated Athens, Athens - GR
14.03. - 28.03.2014 - Viewster Online Film Fest
18.01.2014 - U.F.O. Kurzfilmfeszival, Leipzig
06.12.2013 - 24 Std. von Nürnberg, Nürnberg
14.10. - 20.10.2013 - 30th Tehran International Short Film Festival, Tehran - IR.
12.09.2013 - Off-Courts, Trouville - F. Cinéma Off
08.09.2013 - Off-Courts, Trouville - F. Cinéma Off
06.09.2013 - Busho Film Festival, Budapest - HU
07.08.2013 - Shorts at Moonlight, Mainz
06.07.2013 - 9. HfG Filmnacht, Offenbach
21.03.2013 - Premiere - Lichter Filmfest, Frankfurt




_____THE  SCORE____________________

The film was one of five projects that got funded by the Hessen Film and Media Academy in collaboration with the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts and the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences to get a cinematic score. So I had the pleasure to work with student composer Björn Bock on the score, as well as the students from Darmstadt who were responsible for the recording and mixing process.





_____BEHIND  THE  SCENES____________________​​​​​​​




_____CAST  &  CREW____________________

ACTORS
Jochen Döring
Nora Jokhosha
Linus Koenig

PRODUCTION
Daniel Jude, Magda Mogila

DIRECTOR
Daniel Jude

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Eva Münnich, Nils Keber

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Boris Hoelter

1st CAMERA ASSISTANT
Tobias Bartl

2nd CAMERA OPERATOR
Sabrina Winter

2nd CAMERA ASSISTANT
Rudi Weißbeck

STEADYCAM OPERATOR
Nils Keber

OCTOCOPTER CAMERA OPERATOR
Andreas Büttner

LIGHTING DESIGN
Sebastian Telega

ELECTRICIAN
Thomas Bannier, Jakob Stoeger

PRODUCTION DESIGN
Natalie Claire Friedmann

RIGGING GRIP
Bernd Schäfer

BEST BOY
Hien Hoàng, Andrew Meyer

EDITOR
Daniel Jude

VFX SUPERVISOR
Marc Rühl

VFX ARTISTS
Marc Rühl, Daniel Jude

3D ARTIST
Robin Keast

SOUND MIXER & BOOM OPERATOR
Marco Russo, Andrew Meyer 

SOUND DESIGN
Art Graves


RE-RECORDING MIXER
Bernd Zimmermann

MAKE UP
Tanja Nopens, Emilia Neumann, Verushka Bohn

COSTUME DESIGNER
Judith Marlene Hartnack

SCREENPLAY
Daniel Jude, Stefan Gleiser

COMPOSER & MUSIC by
Björn Bock

MUSIC PRODUCTION
Einklang Audioproduktion

PRODUCTION MANAGER
Lennart Scheuren

TAPE OPERATOR
Sascha Kusmaul, Efrem Oppermann

MUSIC EDITING
Lennart Scheuren, Sascha Kusmaul, Efrem Oppermann

MIXING
Sebastian Röder, Jonghyun Kim

MASTERING
Jorge Medina




_____THINGS I HAVE LEARNED____________________

There are always some important things to take away from a production. Here's what I learned:

_If you are using two cameras make sure they are either the same model or at least easy to match during color correction

_When dealing with a ton of screen graphics try having them on real displays instead of green screens. Or when they are in the background, print out the graphics and stick them on the screens.

_Try to make Animatics or moving Storyboards of scenes you are not sure of how they will play out.

_Have a character who is not a real human, in this case the drone? Have an actor/actress designated to read the characters  lines of dialogue, even when you are not going to use the voice in the end.

_When shooting in a built set give the actors time to get used to their new surroundings and have them interact with it as much as possible.

_Don't try to fix everything in post ;-)

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