Showing posts with label SALMON. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SALMON. Show all posts

Friday, May 9, 2008

ROY & RALPH REPOST





Ungraded rough cut of a scene featuring RALPH (Colin Salmon) and ROY (Mark Rathbone).

RALPH & STEVE MEET





This is a roughcut of the initial part of the scene where STEVE LYNCH catches up with his old gangster mate RALPH in his seedy dance club in North London. Here Steve begs for Ralph's help and Ralph ends up up doing him a 'favour' that changes Steve's life forever.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Video 1

Ungraded rough cut of a scene featuring Colin Salmon and Mark Rathbone.
Enjoy. 

Monday, March 17, 2008

Death in Soho


Meredith Ostrom & Colin Salmon

What begins so promisingly above, ends very messily below.

The meeting of the two killers in this film (Callas & Ralph) was shot in the original Soho House in Soho. No celebrities (apart from us) were in attendance at the time. We also had all our extras drawn from London's young and itinerant New Zealand community so its good to know that we funded a lot of Islington and Clapham drinking with this scene.

We used to joke that it was the United Nations of NIL: the crew and cast featured Australasians, Scandinavians, South Americans, North Americans, Eastern Europeans and even the occasional Brit!

Perhaps above all, this is the part of the film that is most reflective of London.


Ralph & Callas
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Ah, the joys of finding footage.....


Colin Salmon as 'Ralph', Mark Rathbone as 'Roy'

One of the real pleasures of cutting a film so removed from shooting it is that you get a real kick out of seeing the footage again. And finding scenes we had completely forgotten shooting!

So far we've found a sexy massage scene with 'Callas' we'd completely forgotten about, and Paul McGann's incredible work as Mr Johnson, a character that was eventually cut (much more on this, and Paul, later). His character was replaced by Colin Salmon's 'Ralph' above.