David Au has directed shorts such as "Fresh Like Strawberries," "The Boxer," and "Family Gathering." At the Los Angeles Film Festival he will premier his first feature "Eat With Me"; a food dramedy that explores the communicational gap between parents and their children, and the wonderful power of food to overcome it. What camera and lens did you use? We used a Sony Pmw-F3 camera with Super Speed Prime lenses. What was the most difficult shoot on your movie and how did you pull it off? The most difficult shoot would be the day we shot our finale scene at the pop-up restaurant. It was an ensemble scene in which we had different individual moments with the entire cast, along with 30 background restaurant patrons, and a lot of prepared food and drinks as props. On top of that, we had another emotional scene between Sharon Omi and George Takei to...
- 6/13/2014
- by Oliver MacMahon
- Indiewire
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