A man, a camera, and a ticketing clock. Sol Roth is put through the ultimate acting audition, performing back to back parts spanning genres, characters, and stories across the full gamete of... Read allA man, a camera, and a ticketing clock. Sol Roth is put through the ultimate acting audition, performing back to back parts spanning genres, characters, and stories across the full gamete of human emotion.A man, a camera, and a ticketing clock. Sol Roth is put through the ultimate acting audition, performing back to back parts spanning genres, characters, and stories across the full gamete of human emotion.
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The film is a monologue involving Sol Roth, who is the actor in this movie, put through in an acting audition while performing back-to-back characters and bringing out stories across the full length of human emotions. He uses the black and white version in the film to bring back the old and original monologue film that used the body movement and voice to express oneself through acting. Sol performs different roles and characters in the monologue film; he is a villain at one point. In the next shot, he is a victim, and then a professional guy in the following, expressing all sorts of characters in a peculiar manner likely to suggest originality. Each monologue unlocks a unique kind of story in the film, assuming different character persons depending on the story being narrated. Sol articulates his acting monologue with modern acting twists to bring about realism in favor of extensive experimentation with medium subjectivity, fragmentation, and nonlinearity. Furthermore, Sol Roth brings stories to life using body and voice as his available tools, a skill used before the film age used to narrate a film. He uses this epic style to pay homage to the acting art form as it is supposed to be.
The film dimension is a large format film with the size of 4x5 with a frame size in inches-more fine details due to a smaller grain level.
The film specifications include a 35mm Type U Core with a 51mm outside diameter and a 25.4mm diameter center hole with a keyway and a film slot. They are used with camera negative and reversal films. It uses Ben & Howell perforation sizes because it uses negative perforations used on most 35mm camera negative films. Since it's a minimalist style of acting, it will make this movie a low budget film. The creative talent, direct production costs, post-production, e.g., editing, and other insurance bonds could accumulate to cost much less in this film's production. Sol will use a budget of barely $2 million in production.
The film dimension is a large format film with the size of 4x5 with a frame size in inches-more fine details due to a smaller grain level.
The film specifications include a 35mm Type U Core with a 51mm outside diameter and a 25.4mm diameter center hole with a keyway and a film slot. They are used with camera negative and reversal films. It uses Ben & Howell perforation sizes because it uses negative perforations used on most 35mm camera negative films. Since it's a minimalist style of acting, it will make this movie a low budget film. The creative talent, direct production costs, post-production, e.g., editing, and other insurance bonds could accumulate to cost much less in this film's production. Sol will use a budget of barely $2 million in production.
The movie is a monologue consisting of Sol Roth; the main actor in this film. He is placed in an acting audition where he performs back to back sections spanning types and features. This helps in displaying out stories across the complete length of human emotions. Sol Roth makes use of the black and white version in the movie. It brings back the old and original prologue movie that uses the body movement and voice expression on oneself through acting.
Sol presents diverse roles and features in the prologue movie. It is displayed the moment he is a villain, a victim, and then a professional person. The expression of a variety of elements in an unusual method demonstrates the originality of the film. Every monologue reveals an exclusive type of story in the movie. In addition to that, Sol enunciates his presentation, monologue with the use of modern acting twists. He can display realism courtesy of exhaustive research and medium partisanship, shattering, and non-linearity. Sol Roth reveals life stories with the use of body and voice as his available tools; a skill used to narrate the movie. He uses this epic style to pay homage to the acting art type as it's supposed to be. Moreover, the film dimension is a large format movie made with a size of 4 * 5.
In the monologue film the main actor switches between different roles and characters.
He is a survivor at one point. In the next shot, he is playing different role. The expression of a variety defines the originality of the film.
From a technical aspect Black and white film may seem like an outdated technique, however it has many advantages. It changes a movie thematically.
He is a survivor at one point. In the next shot, he is playing different role. The expression of a variety defines the originality of the film.
From a technical aspect Black and white film may seem like an outdated technique, however it has many advantages. It changes a movie thematically.
Sol Roth tasks himself with a string of 'audition pieces' which definitely shows a range, plus a through line that will change for each individual viewer. Although the Audio takes some getting used to, he has obviously thrown himself into the Project and there are some wonderful surprises throughout. Give yourself a break from life and check out someone else's!
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- Budget
- $1,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 10m(70 min)
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- 16 : 9
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