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Lo-Tec

This was our attempt at a cyber-punk movie. We tried to create a dark world adorned with gleaming technology, usually being misused. I think we succeeded pretty well, considering our lack of experience and even greater lack of budget (around $700.00).

Lo-Tec was done in 1994-95. We had a full crew (sort of) for this one. Everyone had their own specific jobs, and, for the most part, we stuck to them. We had a much larger cast also, which greatly added to the problems. It was most difficult to get everyone together at the same time to shoot. It was to be shot originally in three months, but due to everyone's conflicting schedules it took us six.

 

Here are some images from "Lo-Tec"


This is Mom's favorite. Our bad guy, Nevis, sticks his hand through my brother's stomach.

 


 
Our hero, Bran, and his 45.

 
Dave and his missile launcher.

 
The evil morphed Nevis.

 
Morphed Nevis eats bullets like pez.

 
Whoops! Vivian looses her arm. Well, she did hit them first.
   


I produced, directed, did the videography, created special make-up and pyrotechnic effects, worked on mineatures and did the editing.

Greg Wilson wrote the script, worked on mineatures, and did pyrotechnics.

C.J. Kendrick did the lighting and sometimes sound.

Danny Barkman did the sound and sometimes lighting.

So many other people helped out that I can't list them all here.



 

 

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last updated March 2003