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John Locke
August 21st, 2003, 07:22 AM
Lady X is still shaking sand out of everything after her trip to Hawaii, and she's shaking it onto German soil. That's right...she's back in Hamburg, Germany to meet with a local operative, "Agent Charlie," to assign the agent a dangerous task. Will she prevail? Tune in and see.

Go to http://www.ladyxfilms.com and click the "Current Episode" link.

The Lady X Crew

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Episode 11 Details:

Directed by: Steffen Werske
Produced by: Steffen Werske
Director of Photography: Steffen Werske
Camera Assistance: Suntje Freier
Written by: Melanie Suntje Freier
Still photos: Steffen Werske

Cast: Christina Aeschbacher (Lady X); Suntje Freier (Agent Charlie); Jaque Londre (Mr. Miller - "Man in blue shirt"); Mariano Skroce (Agent Frank), Stefan Jarosch (Kicked Guy), Tosca (the dog)

Music: Written and composed by Oliver Kölling (ClickTrack.de)

Special thanks to: Mariano Skroce (for his flexibility), Suntje Freier (for the delay of her holidays), Oliver Kölling (for his wonderful music)

John Locke
August 21st, 2003, 09:19 AM
Steffen,

The scene where Suntje is running down the middle of the street...is that a blue screen shot?

Steffen Werske
August 21st, 2003, 06:38 PM
Hi John

No, its a real outdoor running.
It was filmed from the back of a car with a tripod.
A very easy thing.

BTW: In all of the 3 german episodes are no tricks or
bluescreen scenes.
The flight of the blue ball in episode 2 as real
and this running was real.

More questions ?

I will try to answer them now.

Steffen

Aaron Koolen
August 22nd, 2003, 12:51 AM
Good stuff Steffen. I really liked how you guys joined 3 episodes together as a mini series.

I also really liked some of the shots in ep 11 specifically. The ones near the beginning were my favourite, when the Agent was entering and exiting that building. Looking through the trees. Nice Work.


Cheers
Aaron

Tony Teulan
August 22nd, 2003, 08:54 PM
A nice little miniseries from you guys. I thoroughly enjoyed the German episodes which IMHO have gotten better as they go along. And well done for jumping in so quickly to help out. Did you do a lot of storyboarding beforehand? It came together well and showed good preproduction.