This is a brief excerpt from F-Stoppers
You might remember Brooks Reynolds, we have featured him and his amazing photography on here before. Recently I had a chance to catch up with Brooks and discuss his latest project, Footsteps, a short film based on a story he was introduced to via the internet.
Filmed on a Red Scarlett he used Lomo Anamorphic (round front) lenses. “I really wanted to shoot anamorphic, and I felt like this was the right project to use them on,” Brooks said. Shooting anamorphic means the image must either be cropped in or shown as an extremely wide aspect ratio (3.79:1). Brooks opted to leave it uncropped. The crew itself was relatively small, no bigger than 6 people at a time, and it was filmed over two full weekends with a couple evening and night shots thrown in.
What is most interesting about this project to me is that Brooks found this story via a friend who posted it to Facebook from Reddit. After reading it and being totally blown away, Brooks immediately signed up for Reddit and messaged the author, Dathan Auerbach, telling him he would be interested in bringing his story to life in the form of a short film. After Dathan checked …
By: Anthony Tripoli
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