| TEMPORARY ENLIGHTENMENT by Jeremiah Hundley - 2004 |
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| Frankie gets ready to meet the day. |
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| Dream girl at the local pub. |
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| Frankie's world begins to slowly crumble. |
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| No matter where he looks, everyone is scoring but him. |
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| Until finally, all he can see is himself... ...everywhere. |
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| Even the stranger next to him becomes another "Frankie". |
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| Until he flees the pub only to be chased around town
by a succession of "Frankies". |
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| But when he tries to see his own reflection, he only
sees other people. |
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| Just like Hitchcock, Jeremiah puts himself in his own
film as Frankie's reflection. |
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| Now near the end of his personal rope, Frankie is beset
by an endless series of "evil Frankies" |
| It is difficult to show the amazing job Jeremiah
did in the use of compositing and green screen techniques. They are virtually invisible. He even retimed the frames of the scene with the reflection in the window so that the body movements would match as exactly as possible. If you get a chance to view the Festival Reel, you'll also be able to hear the film's musical score composed and arranged by the filmmaker. |
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