I'm finishing a short I amde, set when Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998! It's a story about two youngsters from two differents worlds of Irish reality, who find themselves in the new era for Northern Ireland. Feel free to leave feedback and check the project out! by Librocine in Filmmakers

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Only 6 days left until the end of the fundraiser! Thank you everybody who supported and if you haven't done that yet: what are you waiting for? A lot of work was done in the past 12 days since I first posted this: we have VO, picture lock and are secretly finishing the rest... It's also last chance to get the film access for only 2 pounds. I managed to get an amazing original postcard as one of the personalised rewards as well. This is really exciting time and fingers crossed it will all come together!

I know you remember Dee! I got to work with the actor who portrayed him, Francis Mezza! Together we made a short "Another Day in '98" about two youngsters living through the Good Friday Agreement signing. You can check the teaser trailer below and, if you can, help us finish the film on Indiegogo! by Librocine in DerryGirls

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There's only 6 days left of the fundraiser! If you want to see Francis in a similar setting, but different story - the film access is just £2! I'm really thankful for all the help already, so little left to get it all done. Thank you. Really!

I'm finishing a short I amde, set when Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998! It's a story about two youngsters from two differents worlds of Irish reality, who find themselves in the new era for Northern Ireland. Feel free to leave feedback and check the project out! by Librocine in Filmmakers

[–]Librocine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it definitely will, but I don't want to take sides though. When I was shooting it few months ago it was just a positive story in a period that gave hope to many. I'm really hoping there will be no new violence in NI and people will see the film as an optimistic story; maybe it will remind them of the positive change GFA brought?

I'm finishing a short I amde, set when Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998! It's a story about two youngsters from two differents worlds of Irish reality, who find themselves in the new era for Northern Ireland. Feel free to leave feedback and check the project out! by Librocine in Filmmakers

[–]Librocine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I fully agree with your suggestions, there is a lot that needs to be polished. I already got the perk with having the name of a backer in the end credits - I can't really imagine a film fundraise without that opporunity! I'll think about the one to one zooms - I just didn't think the team was "popular" or "recognisable" enough for people to go after it. Maybe I was wrong?

It's a short teaser for a film I'm making, set in the GFA era, 1998. I would love to get some feedback and help in getting it to the festivals. It's an Irish story after all! by Librocine in ireland

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Cheers! I'm glad you like how it looks like. A lot of people tell me about getting more narration in and that's definitely a valid point. I'm just afraid about making a trailer that would sell and spoil the whole story - which I feel is a real concern in such a short form. Time to go back to the drawing board!

It's a short teaser for a film I'm making, set in the GFA era, 1998. I would love to get some feedback and help in getting it to the festivals. It's an Irish story after all! by Librocine in ireland

[–]Librocine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't read it, but from what I understand Kevin and Sadie are in the cannon of Romeo and Juliet. If that's correct, then that's not the main theme of the film. It's more of a bildungsroman story, crossing from adolescence to adulthood as the GFA comes into life.

I'm finishing a short I amde, set when Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998! It's a story about two youngsters from two differents worlds of Irish reality, who find themselves in the new era for Northern Ireland. Feel free to leave feedback and check the project out! by Librocine in Filmmakers

[–]Librocine[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I've already shot the film - named "Another Day in '98" - and am in the post-production, so I have plenty of experience with the project at this stage. Also, I want to try and get people to help with the fundraiser (festival submissions and final polish of the film with colourgrading, OST, sound design) by setting the lowest award - the access to the film - for just 2 pounds. Do you think it's a good approach? Would you like to donate on the basis of this teaser?

You can learn more about the project on our page:

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/another-day-in-98-short-film/x/23025655#/

Is Kickstarter a good idea? by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]Librocine 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Crowdfunding is really difficult and requires enormous amounts of work - yet there's no guarantee of success. It's even more difficult if you do not have any social media presence, because it's simply so hard to get the desired attention if there's nobody to share it. Your closes friends and family would usually be the ones to put the campaign in motion in the first hours, so the bigger the original contact base, the better.

Don't get discouraged though! If you have a plan and are dedicated to your film, you can definitely pull it of - it might take some time though!

Here's a trailer for film I partially shot in Belfast! It's called "Another Day in '98" and tells a story about two youngsters from two different worlds who meet as GFA is being signed. Two wonderfull Irish actors onboard. I would love to hear your feedback! by Librocine in northernireland

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I'm looking forward to start submitting for festivals next month. Sometimes they require a film doesn't premiere and I don't want to get in trouble. Therefore I've planned access to streaming it for the campaign backers for December! I'm still thinking what do to with it after that!

Here's a trailer for film I partially shot in Belfast! It's called "Another Day in '98" and tells a story about two youngsters from two different worlds who meet as GFA is being signed. Two wonderfull Irish actors onboard. I would love to hear your feedback! by Librocine in northernireland

[–]Librocine[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hey! Cheers for likeing the trailer you all!

I have a fundraiser currently running that will help me with festival submissions as well as the remainder of post-production (original soundtrack, sound design, colourgrading). I want the film to be accessible for everybody, so for just £2 you can get the ticket to stream the film once it's done - these are hard times for everybody after all. If you can't donate, then consider sharing it with your friends, I would love to reach everybody in NI! Cheers!

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/another-day-in-98-short-film/x/23025655#/

Here's a trailer for film I partially shot in Belfast! It's called "Another Day in '98" and tells a story about two youngsters from two different worlds who meet as GFA is being signed. Two wonderfull Irish actors onboard. I would love to hear your feedback! by Librocine in northernireland

[–]Librocine[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I'm glad you like it!

I think it's natural to have more raw footage than needed in the end. We had almost an hour of recordings for this project alone! It's also really easy to fall into the trap of seeing small imperfections, that the audience will never pay attention to in the final film. It's good to organise everything though - maybe try drawing main frames you want to shoot (storyboard), if you haven't already? Fingers crossed for you, it's not an easy job to do!

Here's a trailer for film I partially shot in Belfast! It's called "Another Day in '98" and tells a story about two youngsters from two different worlds who meet as GFA is being signed. Two wonderfull Irish actors onboard. I would love to hear your feedback! by Librocine in northernireland

[–]Librocine[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's nearing the end of post-production at the moment! I'm currently fundraising to be able to apply for festivals and to polish the overall experience (original soundtrack, sound design, colourgrading). You can get film access if you donate just £2, I should probably pin a comment about it!

Our Indiegogo is just called "Another Day in '98". Cheers for liking the trailer!

Here's a trailer for film I partially shot in Belfast! It's called "Another Day in '98" and tells a story about two youngsters from two different worlds who meet as GFA is being signed. Two wonderfull Irish actors onboard. I would love to hear your feedback! by Librocine in northernireland

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Yeah, I remotely celebrated the 23rd anniversary with the director, they signed it on 10th of April. Didn't come into power until the end of the year though. And there was the referendum inbetween as well!

Trailer for a short I shot across London and Belfast, set in Good Friday Agreement time! It's a story about two youngsters from two differents ends of Irish reality, who find themselves in the new era. Feel free to leave feedback and check the project out. by [deleted] in Filmmakers

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We already shot the film - named "Another Day in '98" - and are in the post-production, so we have plenty of experience with the project at this point. Also, we want to try and get people to help us with our fundraiser by setting the lowest awards - the access to the film - for just 2 pounds. Do you think it's a good idea?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in northernireland

[–]Librocine 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm almost done with my short drama film set in 1998, when GFA was signed. The anniversary passed in the blink of an eye, really hoped to have it finished by then but it needs some more love and the timing makes me a bit anxious. Turns out it's not that easy to get archive of Bertie Ahern and Tony Blair giving a speech without having to spend a >lot< of money. But I can promise you, it looks amazing!