TimeLock is a Scottish, digital feature-film about a botched robbery, a safe that won’t open and lives that have gone off the tracks. Writer/director David Griffith writes about the rationale and challenges of making his micro-budget movie. Are you bored of puerile superhero movies and fetishist 3D gimmickry? Do you want something stylish and innovative, that doesn’t simply disappear up its own narrative backside? Then forget Hollywood and European arthouse and get on board the micro-budget wave that is reinventing contemporary cinema for the digital age.
Making micro-budget feature film, TimeLock
Making micro-budget feature film, TimeLock
Making micro-budget feature film, TimeLock
TimeLock is a Scottish, digital feature-film about a botched robbery, a safe that won’t open and lives that have gone off the tracks. Writer/director David Griffith writes about the rationale and challenges of making his micro-budget movie. Are you bored of puerile superhero movies and fetishist 3D gimmickry? Do you want something stylish and innovative, that doesn’t simply disappear up its own narrative backside? Then forget Hollywood and European arthouse and get on board the micro-budget wave that is reinventing contemporary cinema for the digital age.