Monday, 27 December 2010

Ancillary Task - Magazine Review Writig

Quotes
“Truly Captivating”
“Another cinematic master piece from Wolf Pack”
“Typical of the short film genre”

Synopsis
The story of a “player” being played at his own game... with dramatic consequences.
Staring
Joseph Mulhare, Kelsey Freeman, Alice Quinlan
Release date
January 14th 2011
Positions
Edited by – Joseph Mulhare Kerry Sheehan Helen Daniel
Directed by – Helen Daniel
Produced by – Kerry Sheehan Helen Daniel
Avaliable one
DVD and Blue Ray
Previews avaliable on TotalFilm.com
Coming Soon to download on iTunes
Certification
15
Run time
3 minutes 34 seconds

The short film genre is something of which is often overlooked in the film industry, but all of the best directors start off by creating short films. Take Spielberg and George Lucas they both started off directing short films before moving onto million dollar blockbuster productions such as Jaws and the Star Wars franchise.

By the looks of things Wolf Pack Productions are not far away from becoming one of the best top listed short film creators. Last year they brought us the award winning film “Pandemic” which stayed in the Top 10 Film’s for over 9 weeks. Now with their latest project they seem to have excelled everyone’s expectations with their short film “Deception”, choosing to be different once again with the oddly chosen sub-genre romantic murder mystery. The story follows the life of a successful business man in his early 20’s as he attempts to juggle relationships between two women, but as the story unfolds we realise all is not as it seems. With the director’s high skills they cleverly incorporate fades and well tuned timing to show progression of time throughout. All of this eventually leads to dramatic life-changing events, which are sure to leave the audience wondering and captivate the audience further into the story. This unusual twist chosen by Wolf Pack Productions is sure to leave an impact on all of those audiences life’s choosing to endure in a monogamous relationship, such as the young protagonist.