An exciting experience behind and inside the scenes...
Ho preso parte, nelle scorse settimane, a un'esperienza eccitante e straordinaria: quella di assistere al making of di un film. Proprio da dentro, intendo! Io ero una delle comparse, ed essendo il film ambientato nel Cinquecento, ho vestito i panni inconsueti di una popolana pratese con tanto di sottana, camiciola, corsetto e pianelle.
Sono stata inseguita da cattivissimi soldati spagnoli, e rapita, anche. Infine, uccisa. R.I.P. :)
Sono ancora viva e vegeta, tranquille! :P Ma che bello il sangue finto, fingere terrore e correre all'impazzata, urlare, e ripetere la scena decine di volte! E che fatica, far finta di essere morta! Non ci crederete, ma è stato molto più difficile questo che interpretare una nobildonna altezzosa in teatro: rimanere ferme, respirando pianissimo per non muovere il petto e tenere gli occhi sbarrati verso il cielo senza sbattere le palpebre... Provateci per dieci minuti e poi capirete cosa intendo! :D
Grazie alla formidabile Laura, l'instancabile makeup artist del film, che mi ha truccata con maestria e cura, sembravo un cadavere vero ... e poi, incredibile!, ho scoperto che è una lettrice del mio blog (felicità!! ^-^).
Se volete saperne di più sul film, e magari diventarne produttori con una piccolissima quota da 10 o 20 euro (o anche più, se vi va!), cliccate QUI e prenotate la vostra copia del film, che vi verrà recapitata a casa non appena le riprese saranno terminate (e ci siamo quasi, ragazzi!).
Il progetto è interamente frutto della mente, dell'energia e della positività di due persone fantastiche che ho avuto modo di conoscere personalmente durante le riprese del film, Mirco Rocchi e Stefania Stefanin, che non si arrendono nemmeno davanti all'ostacolo enorme del taglio di fondi alla cultura, come purtroppo sta avvenendo qui in Italia da anni.
Vi terrò informati su ulteriori sviluppi, nel frattempo guardatevi queste foto scattate sul set...
A few weeks ago I took part in an extraordinary and exciting experience: being in the making of a film. I were there, I mean! I was one of the extras, and as the film set in the sixteenth century, I dressed the role of a commoner woman of Prato, with skirt, blouse, corset and slippers.
I was chased by vicious Spanish soldiers and kidnapped, too. Finally, killed. R.I.P. :)
I'm still alive and fine, stay quiet! : P
I must admit: nice, the fake blood! Nice faking terror and running wildly, screaming, and repeat the scene dozens of times! And what a hard work, pretending to be dead! Maybe you wouldn't believe, but this was much more difficult than playing a haughty lady in theater: staying still, breathing softly and don't moving the chest, keeping your eyes wide open to the sky without blinking ... Try it for ten minutes and then you'll understand what I mean! : D
Thanks to the wonderful Laura, the tireless makeup artist for the film, who made up with skill and care, it looked like a corpse ... and then, amazing!, I discovered that she's a reader of my blog (happiness! ^ - ^).
To learn more about the film, and maybe become producers with a very little amount of 10 € or 20€ (or more, if you like!), Click HERE and book your copy of the film: it will be sent home as soon as shooting will be terminated (and it's almost done, guys).
The project is entirely the result of the mind, energy and positivity of two wonderful people who I got to know personally during the filming of the movie, Mirco Rocchi and Stefania Stefanin, who don't give up even if Italy is cutting funds to culture.
I will keep you informed of further developments. Now look at these pictures taken on the set ...
A few weeks ago I took part in an extraordinary and exciting experience: being in the making of a film. I were there, I mean! I was one of the extras, and as the film set in the sixteenth century, I dressed the role of a commoner woman of Prato, with skirt, blouse, corset and slippers.
I was chased by vicious Spanish soldiers and kidnapped, too. Finally, killed. R.I.P. :)
I'm still alive and fine, stay quiet! : P
I must admit: nice, the fake blood! Nice faking terror and running wildly, screaming, and repeat the scene dozens of times! And what a hard work, pretending to be dead! Maybe you wouldn't believe, but this was much more difficult than playing a haughty lady in theater: staying still, breathing softly and don't moving the chest, keeping your eyes wide open to the sky without blinking ... Try it for ten minutes and then you'll understand what I mean! : D
Thanks to the wonderful Laura, the tireless makeup artist for the film, who made up with skill and care, it looked like a corpse ... and then, amazing!, I discovered that she's a reader of my blog (happiness! ^ - ^).
To learn more about the film, and maybe become producers with a very little amount of 10 € or 20€ (or more, if you like!), Click HERE and book your copy of the film: it will be sent home as soon as shooting will be terminated (and it's almost done, guys).
The project is entirely the result of the mind, energy and positivity of two wonderful people who I got to know personally during the filming of the movie, Mirco Rocchi and Stefania Stefanin, who don't give up even if Italy is cutting funds to culture.
I will keep you informed of further developments. Now look at these pictures taken on the set ...
Ciao carino il post, sembra un evento molto simpatico :) se ti va passa a farmi una visitina ho appena aperto un blog :)
RispondiEliminahttp://thefashionshadowbygiulia.blogspot.it/
Ma dai, ma che bello!!
RispondiEliminaChissà che divertimento!!
Di sicuro una gran bella esperienza :-)
Ciao :) Molto carino e interessante il tuo blog :) Ti seguo;) Se ti va seguimi anche tu con gfc,mi farebbe piacere,kiss,Paolo :)
RispondiEliminawow .. ma è stupenda questa cosa!! complimenti ..
RispondiEliminaOh, so cool! It's must be interesting to work in that team =) I follow you now on GFC!
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Thanks!!!!
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