Monday, December 24, 2007

Great news...we set up a website for our film, www.bullheartfilms.com

We are so excited to announce that we set up a website for our film...the website is www.bullheartfilms.com...we are still working on that to enhance our looks...we may look amateurish, but it will take us long paths to become professional, so now it is our first step and we are so excited to provide a website, so our deaf, hard hearing and general audiences can take a look at our film works...
We are still working on our website...

We don't know for now what to include in our website as we don't have much to show around...however, once we have what to show, we will include it in the website...For now, we added some pics of how or what we work...it's called a behind of scenes...come to take a glimpse of what we look like...we are so excited to work as a team though we may look amateurish, learning from mistakes and practices will make us grow up a decent crew...


May be later we will add something useful that may help us, a deaf filmmaker...but we don't know now what it will be...may be a resource of film editing or scriptwriting...or something similar...

Suggestions or ideas would be appreciated...make it in a proper and clear way, not in a vague one...

Bull Heart Films is learning to look professional, but it needs time, practice, suggestion and knowledge, so understand and support our deaf crew...

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

More Kudos to you, we will wait forever for mainstream to include us....

MM

Test said...

We'll keep watching as you go!

Anonymous said...

keep an eye on your grammar. i look forward to seeing your first film.

Anonymous said...

Zip it anon, what's grammar got to do with it ? Do you not understand deaf issues and preference at all ? Ignore him/her Bull Heart...

MM

Anonymous said...

MM, they asked for feedback and I gave them the first thing I noticed.

Meaningful feedback such as encouraging grammar is a great thing. I still look forward to their movie.

Anonymous said...

furthermore MM, I do not see it as a universal preference for all deaf to have bad grammar.

Anonymous said...

Nor do I, but I think it is nit-picking to dwell on the odd spelling mistake.... ASL will not have a lot to do with English Grammar anyway will it ? it's got its own !

MM

Anonymous said...

mm,

interesting point. maybe it is nit-picking...

if it works for the audience, then great.