Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Fan Trailer



Beautiful, well done fan-made new moon trailer. The start is basicaly the Official one, but keep watching. It morphs, and changes. Well done, tiffanyd66.

Never fear. 'Opening credits is comming tomorrow!'
-Hanna

Friday, June 5, 2009

Intro: Foreshadowing

Author's Note:
So this idea has been brewing in my head for quite a while now. It started with a dream a long time ago and has just continued to build and grow in my head. I am not seeing it as words though, it is most definitely a movie, and in my head I am planning how to make it into a movie. But seeing as that is virtually impossible, I am going to write it out. I didn't want to write a script, so I'm writing a story, with extra bits. For lots of the chapters or scenes, I am going to be putting in stage instructions, shots, music, pictures ect. to help you visualize it the way it is in my head, but still giving room for personal wanderings. I hope you enjoy it. I think it's a pretty cool idea. So here is the very short intro to my movie book. Who knows, maybe one day it'll be a real movie!
Thanks for supporting me. You guys are awesome.
Hanna
PS This one is really, really short. It's the clip that comes on before opening credits

Intro: Foreshadowing.

[Black screen. You can hear rain, a thunderstorm. Suddenly, heavy breathing and the sound of footsteps pounding on pavement and splashing in puddles breaks in. Sudden shot of girl's face. Sudden shot of her feet-running. Smash back.]

I'm running down the dark street. Rainwater is mixing with my tears. My converse hit the puddles, and the water splashes up, soaking my already wet jeans. My hand is clutched around the small, golden heart pendant that hangs around my neck.

[Voice Over: I need to find him: So much depends on it. Everything depends on him.]

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

night


Have you ever looked out the window on a cloudy night and noticed how beautiful it is? The sky is different shades of dark blue and gray all swirled together, which contrasts amazingly with the orange glow on the pavement from the streetlights. As you can probably tell, I am looking out my window at this very moment.

I recently saw 'Across the Universe' for the first time, and the beginning was by far the best part of the whole movie. I had no idea Jim Sturgesscould sing like this:


Random as ever.
Writing is coming soon. Very soon.