Camera & CostumeTest for the feature film, “The Ant Hill,” written & directed by Ryan McCoy.

We are just about to start production on a film that I have been documenting the journey of for about nine months now. Here is footage from two different camera tests that I edited together to make a small sequence. Some shots are bown out, the costume isn’t right, the characters aren’t right, but the color, score and sound are all at about a 90% capacity of what they will look and sound like, so I believe this makes a handy tool for us going into the main event, that is, “The Ant Hill.”
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Ryan McCoy is a published author, a filmmaker, screenwriter, producer & director. He is the Founder and CEO of RynoRyder Media. He resides in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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