I’ve always tried to maintain good-quality sound in my films. For me, the sound is as important as the visuals because if you’ve got lousy sound quality, it impacts your movie. Look, indie films cannot compare to the big Hollywood movies with Dolby surround sound. However, don’t get complacent and say let’s leave it to post-production because awful sound is an editor’s worst nightmare.
This post was edited by Jay Croot at February 1, 2023 6:00 AM PSTHello filmmakers my directorial feature film le Fear is free to watch on http://www.vodo.net/lefear the film is on IMDB http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1603324/combined it was rated best micro budget film to watch, over 1000 views in 2 months it would be great if you could watch it , it is about film making a film within a film similar to Living in oblivion but without the budget, many people have asked why offer the film for free and initialy I agreed but I would prefer people to watch the film rather than make money please take time to watch, comment on vodo, like and rate on movie meter on IMDB Many thanks Jay Croot
Posted July 27, 2011
There is going to be a sequelhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt1982759/combined
Watch my feature film for free on Vuez or limewire download from vodo.net http://vodo.net/lefear 'If Waiting for Guffman and the British version of The Office had a bastard child it would be Le Fear' 'They all fit together like a puzzle in a crazy story that, while it will probably be extra amusing to film makers, can be enjoyed by virtually anyone' 'Very solid throughout. The characters are well developed and played completely straight. This, combined with the Brentian levels of incompetence on display, manages to make you cringe and laugh at the same time' 'In the end director Jason Croot brings us a really good movie about someone making a really terrible movie. That is a really nifty bit of filmmaking. If you get the chance to check out Le Fear do so' FEATURE FILM LE FEAR WAS VOTED ABOVE 'CLERKS', BROTHERS McMULLEN & EL MARIACHI ON IMDB BEST RATED MICRO BUDGET FILMS WORTH WATCHING, FILMED IN 2 DAYS FOR £2000
'If Waiting for Guffman and the British version of The Office had a bastard child it would be Le Fear'
'They all fit together like a puzzle in a crazy story that, while it will probably be extra amusing to film makers, can be enjoyed by virtually anyone'
'Very solid throughout. The characters are well developed and played completely straight. This, combined with the Brentian levels of incompetence on display, manages to make you cringe and laugh at the same time'
'In the end director Jason Croot brings us a really good movie about someone making a really terrible movie. That is a really nifty bit of filmmaking. If you get the chance to check out Le Fear do so'
Le Fear is a feature length comedy film. Duration 62 minutes plus 22 minutes of special features.
Plot Summary
Carlos Revalos is a film director who has made 21 films including shorts; some of them remain unseen by the public. Le Fear is his 22nd film, a horror-love story and when he gets three million pounds to make, what can go wrong. Everything, as Carlos hires the worst cast and crew ever to walk into a film studio. Larry Rothschild, the executive producer who is financing the film was promised Brad Pitt by Carlos, but he was committed elsewhere, so Carlos hires Leon, an aspiring actor who he met in a pub. Leon walks off set time and time again. And Debbie D, a glamour model has no understanding of saying lines, she fluffs them over and over again, never having to learn any before, and together with the werewolf who never takes his raincoat off and doesn't speak English anyway, and the Sparky who is colour blind, together with more misfits that Carlos has no control over is a recipe for disaster
LE FEAR WAS VOTED ABOVE 'CLERKS', BROTHERS McMULLEN & EL MARIACHI ON IMDB BEST RATED MICRO BUDGET FILMS WORTH WATCHING
INDIE FEATURE FILM LE FEAR IS RATED NUMBER 2 BEST MICRO BUDGET FEATURE FILM TO WATCH ON IMDB http://www.imdb.com/list/CSvbcnxdovk/ AVAILABLE ON WWW.LEFEAR.COM REVIEW SNIPPETS 'If Waiting for Guffman and the British version of The Office had a bastard child it would be Le Fear' 'They all fit together like a puzzle in a crazy story that, while it will probably be extra amusing to film makers, can be enjoyed by virtually anyone' 'Very solid throughout. The characters are well developed and played completely straight. This, combined with the Brentian levels of incompetence on display, manages to make you cringe and laugh at the same time' 'In the end director Jason Croot brings us a really good movie about someone making a really terrible movie. That is a really nifty bit of filmmaking. If you get the chance to check out Le Fear do so'