NEW DISCREET WEBSITE UP


Check out the CINEMA TRAILER on the DISCREET website
www.discreetthemovie.com

DISCREET TRAILER HITS CINEMAS

There's a great article on DISCREET in this months edition of FILM FINESSE, which you can pick up at Nouveau cinemas countrywide. Posters are also going up this week and if you'd like a big screen taste of what's to come, look out for the trailer screening before most of the new features.

COUNTING DOWN THE DAYS TO 14 NOVEMBER!

PUBLICITY SHOOT AT THE ROSEBANK...


Earlier in the month we found oursleves playing dress up, wearing make-up and prancing around the refurbished THE ROSEBANK hotel for our publicity shoot. It's a tough job but...

Adelle Jung, make-up artist of wonder even got to dolly-up director Joshua Rous and the scary thing was that he didn't seem to really mind.

Behind the lens, photographer Justin Barlow did his best to make Josh, James and Meren look as good as possible, whilst not having enough memory cards to take photos of Anel who, dressed by Colette Palin designs, looked stunning!

Check the local press over the next month for coverage featuring the photos. Or you can see bigger versions on the FACEBOOK group.

FINAL STAGES OF POST...

PICTURE:

This week sees DISCREET enter it's final stages of post production. After picture lock was completed we entered the process of Grading (making the pictures pretty) with Yoav Dagan from TINT Post Production.

Although shooting on SI-2K EVE HD camera gave us endless headaches on set, we are sooo happy with the picture quality which it has delivered. Yoav from TINT has worked tirelessly to create a look which we believe will really continue to lift the bar in SA with regards to feature films! To get an idea of what the film's gonna look like, catch the trailer in Nouveau cineams nationwide this month. Thanks to Odette from Videolab and the team from Filmlab with all their help in transferring the trailer to film!

SOUND:

They say, if a film sounds bad, it looks bad and that's where CUT AND PASTE GENERATION come in. One of the top Dolby studios in the country, Cut and Paste have been cleaning up the dialogue, adding SFX and creating a beautiful score (music) to match the stunning visuals.

Engineer Jim Petrak (who recently became a father - congrats, Jim!) has done a sterling job in tidying up the sound and mixing it to make sure that audiences hear every word and feel every emotion.

Award winning composer, Alun Richards has crafted a score better than we could hope for and it has been an amazing experience to see (or hear) how good music makes a story great!

We'd also like to say thanks to Lauren Bond from Cut 'n Paste who's kept all of us creative types on a tight leash and pushed us towards completion. A whip and a smile!