Tinyworld Productions proudly presents Between the Lines.
Set after the allied invasion of Normandy, this short feature follows the story of four British soldiers from the Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry. While on patrol, a German ambush on the British section leaves them disorientated and short of supplies. They have to withdraw from enemy lines and find their way back to their company. With German patrols holding their advance, they are stuck between the lines.
Film was made for charity, shot around my full time job in my spare time.
Shot on - Canon Xm2.
Pre Production - 8 months
Principle shoot - 12 days
Pick up's - 3 Days
Post Production - 8 months
Big Thank You to everyone who worked on the project and to Sollthar for hosting the movie.
Hope you all enjoy.

| Between the Lines Movie | Quicktime | 512 x 288 | 35m | 182.02MB | Download |
Bladerunner (3rd May 2008 07:03)
I enjoyed this film. Thank you for making and sharing.
Tuffy (1st Apr 2008 15:43)
You know why I love this film?
This german guy, I would call him the antagonist (sorry, don't remember his name) speaks a perfect german. It's not remarkable that all the german cast does not speak wotihout accent, but this guy do. Maybe better than me, though
Amazing, just like the film, the shots the effects, the mood. See ya in Hollywod, ashman - but only if the level there isn't too low for you
Regards,
Lucas
markjeppo (27th Jan 2008 22:46)
Most of the films i've seen on FxHome pretty much live up to my expectations of being 'amateur' but this one was a real shocker. It really did have a film quality to it and the attention to detail has paid off so well. My only gripe would be an overly descriptive screenplay. The characters say a bit too much about stuff that isn't relevant to the immediate situation they are in, but this is a really minor point. There are a vast amount of shots in this that simply scream "professional production". When I showed this my friend (who is a film maker) he said 'wow, that guy muct have used a good camera'. He was shocked when i told him it was all done on a Canon Xm2; shocked because that's the camera he uses & he was just amazed at how it all looked. A lot of time must have gone into grading this film to get it to look good, because it really does have a proper film look about it. This was the film that inspired me to get FxHome & start messing around with filming & now I appreciate even more how hard Ash must have worked on this.
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