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The Second After

By Arktic of Leeds Student Television

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"In 2006, one man lost everything. Now he wants it back.

Adam Archer returns in the sequel to the NaSTA award winning The Morning After.

Nothing is quite how it seems in this fast paced thriller. In the murky city underworld, will Mr. Callaghan ever be able to trust anyone?

One minute, you want to take a man's life. The Second After, everything changes."

As the above description notes, this is the sequel to the winner of the 'Best Drama' award at the 2007 National Student Television Awards, The Morning After. You can see The Morning After here:
http://lstv.uk-students.org.uk/progs.php?id=85

Written and directed by Andrew Morris (co-creator of Warning Sign), The Second After is one of ls:tv's best dramas to date. Clocking in at around 40 minutes, it's a great acchievement for the whole team at ls:tv, and something I'm proud to have worked on. I hope you enjoy it!

Cheers,
Arktic.

 

Movie downloads

The Second After - Low Quality (128kbits)Windows Media384 x 28842m 21s44.78MBDownload
The Second After - High Quality (384kbits)Windows Media480 x 36042m 21s111.07MBDownload
The Second After - Highest Quality (768 kbits)Windows Media640 x 48042m 21s221.89MBDownload
 

Reviews and Comments

The Critic of Death (8th Jul 2007 01:30)

OH! It is a sequel.

 

The Critic of Death (8th Jul 2007 01:27)

The first of these movies that I've seen with believable acting. I didn't understand some of it though, It's like this was a sequel to something. Was it? Over all GREAT

 

Sollthar (23rd Jun 2007 00:58)

Hmmm. I must admit I felt like neoglitz. I tried to get into it, but I didn't think the story went anywhere and after a while, I just lost all interest. I skipped through the rest. What I saw was solid acting, like in other ls:tv shorts. Good job on that! The camerawork was alright, the editing was good. But yes, the film lacked grading and, dare I say it, even deinterlacing in some parts... What seemed to be on a low level overall was the sound. Not sure if it's the compression or the actual recording, I fear it's the later since there was a constant noise throughout the shots that changed with the locations. But the voices had no impact and weren't mixed properly. From what I've seen, this couldn't really convince me storywise, neither technically - mainly because it seemed pretty unfinished. Sorry.