It’s hard to believe it’s already been nearly a year and a half since we went into production for Shadows On The Road. The process of making this feature was extremely unconventional, challenging, and intense at times, but also one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. As we near the finish line and get ready to release the film into the world, the time has come to share our official trailer.
In the coming weeks I will have some big news about the feature, which I can’t share just yet! In the mean time, for those of you that have been following along with this journey, here’s a little taste –
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16 Comments
per merakerli
atso…….where is thefilm ?
Noam Kroll
atI recently took it off some platforms, but will be putting it back on soon.
Jay Bax
atHello,
I hesitate between cinema optics “sigma” or optics “celere” I can not decide I’m looking for a vintage look style “cooke” with beautiful skin colors and I was impressed by your film.
And I would like to know what project you filmed with the sigma cinema.
I would like to choose between the two lenses.
Thanks
Noam Kroll
atThanks Jay! This whole film was shot on the Sigma cinema lenses. Almost everything was on the 18-35.
Cesar Perez Beato
atLooks great. I am looking forward to watching it.
Noam Kroll
atThanks Cesar!
Johan Buys
atWOW!! it really does look amazing. I will always be a fan of the indi community. If someone wants to do the same as a beginner , they should try https://bit.ly/2JCJwsT. I have been using it for a year now and it works great!
Noam Kroll
atThanks so much, Johan.
Jean-Louis
atFantastic! I always admire the way you select your color palette.
Noam Kroll
atThank you Jean-Louis!!
Rallo
atGreat work Noam! You’ve always been the man! I can’t wait to see the film because it looks interesting. Also thanks for your contribution to the indie film community. You give us hope, wisdom and inspiration.
Noam Kroll
atSo kind of you to say, Rallo! Thanks for all your enthusiasm and support.
Arnie
atGorgeous and haunting, with a strong sense of sisterhood. Great work, Noam.
Noam Kroll
atThanks Arnie!!
Rob Hardy
atOh man, this looks awesome Noam! Can’t wait to see it!
Noam Kroll
atThanks Rob! Looking forward to sharing it with you soon.