Thursday 26 November 2015

Intropost


As pre-production comes to a close (Jesus Christ! We're going to be filming soon!) I thought it best we publish our first post. This is an introductory post, or "intropost" if you will, to give you a basic overview of the film and to explain just what the fudging heck this blog is for.  

First and foremost this is a behind-the-scenes blog, written by members of the cast and crew of the feature film Follow The Crows. It will feature information on how the film is coming a long as well as photos, behind-the-scenes videos, interviews with the principal cast and crew and other tidbits of information you may (or may not, who cares?) find interesting.

But we'll also be posting other bits of information here and there, hopefully some of it will be interesting (if not all of it... don't hold your breath), as and when they come to light. If you are interested, you can always Follow The Crows on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, GooglePlus and, of course, subscribe to us here. 

And don't forget to #FollowTheCrows if you fancy sharing. It'd be a great help!

But for now we'll keep things short and sweet. 

So, here's a SYNOPSIS:

Long after the end of the world people wander the fields and woods that once housed the cities of Britain in search of food, shelter and anything that may help them survive.

One of these survivors is The Man, haunted by the terrible deeds he did in his youth he isolates himself from human contact. However, when he finds a Woman in need of his help, he inadvertently begins a relationship that will teach them both what it is to be human again.

Meanwhile, a crazed Killer stalks his victims, picking them off one by one, in a desperate search for vengeance and closure. As he approaches the end of his list he begins to consider what he will do when his task is complete and he has nothing left to live for.

A post-apocalyptic thriller, with elements of horror and drama, Follow The Crows is an unsettling look at a world stripped of technology and society, of humanity and the people whom inhabit this bleak, uncompromising and often violent world.

When you have nothing, something is everything.

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