Our journey begins as we discover that nothing is as it seems. James Dowling must rise to the occasion and fulfill an ancient prophesy to protect the lost city of West River from the evil so... Read allOur journey begins as we discover that nothing is as it seems. James Dowling must rise to the occasion and fulfill an ancient prophesy to protect the lost city of West River from the evil sorcerer, Creed and his army of goblins.Our journey begins as we discover that nothing is as it seems. James Dowling must rise to the occasion and fulfill an ancient prophesy to protect the lost city of West River from the evil sorcerer, Creed and his army of goblins.
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Blue Flame (The Lost City of West River) is an example of a decent idea with real potential, backed by money and passion, but lacking in collaboration. Any time you see a film with the same name appearing as Director, Writer, Producer, Casting Director, Editor, etc, it stands to reason the project will nosedive. Film is, in nature, largely collaborative. One person, no matter their talent, cannot single handedly create a successful film. No one person can excel in all areas of filmmaking, and in a city like Vancouver it's easy to assemble a first class crew to make an impressive film, so long as you are willing to loosen the reigns a bit on your project.
It doesn't take much more than a basic eye for filmmaking to pick out where the bad ratings on this page are coming from. For example, the opening scene of Blue Flame (The Lost City of West River) reveals a lack of adequate sound mixing, revealing to the audience that this is a low budget operation. Throughout the 45+ minute episode, similar examples of bad editing and sound permeate. The errors made are akin to those made in a student production.
As for the acting, I disagree that it's poor. Brian Knox McGugan, Alexander J. Baxter, Joey Munroe, and Jessica Moutray shine in their roles and make the best of the lines they are given. It's clear that Baxter and McGugan, in particular, are destined for great things, and both can pull excellent footage from this production. As for Quinton Barr, his acting ability can't be denied, though he's an unusual choice for James Dowling. Barr's look and overall presence on screen are indeed marketable but perhaps not for the roles he would want to play. This project would have benefit greatly from input from a skilled Casting Director.
For a first project and for this budget, Blue Flame (The Lost City of West River) would have been an impressive final project with a skilled editor. With proper editing it could have done well on the indie festival circuit. There are many lessons to be learned from this, and hopefully the show can recover and move forward from these ratings.
It doesn't take much more than a basic eye for filmmaking to pick out where the bad ratings on this page are coming from. For example, the opening scene of Blue Flame (The Lost City of West River) reveals a lack of adequate sound mixing, revealing to the audience that this is a low budget operation. Throughout the 45+ minute episode, similar examples of bad editing and sound permeate. The errors made are akin to those made in a student production.
As for the acting, I disagree that it's poor. Brian Knox McGugan, Alexander J. Baxter, Joey Munroe, and Jessica Moutray shine in their roles and make the best of the lines they are given. It's clear that Baxter and McGugan, in particular, are destined for great things, and both can pull excellent footage from this production. As for Quinton Barr, his acting ability can't be denied, though he's an unusual choice for James Dowling. Barr's look and overall presence on screen are indeed marketable but perhaps not for the roles he would want to play. This project would have benefit greatly from input from a skilled Casting Director.
For a first project and for this budget, Blue Flame (The Lost City of West River) would have been an impressive final project with a skilled editor. With proper editing it could have done well on the indie festival circuit. There are many lessons to be learned from this, and hopefully the show can recover and move forward from these ratings.
I'm generally a fan of low budget B-grade movies always going in knowing they are never polished, but this is just horrible, horrid acting, horrid camera work, horrid sound, horrid CGI effects, almost comical practical effects that make the most cheesy 80s horror film effects look like masterpieces, horrible scene editing and overall editing and the list of bad things could go on and on forever with very few if any positives... I get it, it was produced by a one man army with no budget, and it shows, thus this should been shared with friends and family or maybe on an aspiring filmmakers Facebook or Youtube page, this is high school 101 level filmmaking at best, nothing that should have found it's way to Amazon Prime!!!
No. No. No. Woeful acting and terrible sound. I survived for 5 minutes before deleting.
Even the most dedicated fantasy adventure fan will want to avoid this drivel.
It's 46 minutes of your time you will never get back.
I've watched work better scripted and acted by K-12 students.
Everything about this show, except for the premise, is wrong. I would expect that a half-decent effort would make this quite watchable.
However, the acting is wooden. The costumes are low-quality cosplay at best. The sound is atrocious. Clear diction from one character and, in the same room, echo and hollowness from another character. The lighting is bad, the cinematography is bad, the incidental music is louder than it needs to be.
It is the very worst of the worst kind of fan-fiction attempt to broadcast something on YouTube.
Fantasy, so it should have elements of magic (magick perhaps) so special effects? Don't bother. Weak and lame.
It defies the laws of physics in that it sucks and blows at the same time.
It's 46 minutes of your time you will never get back.
I've watched work better scripted and acted by K-12 students.
Everything about this show, except for the premise, is wrong. I would expect that a half-decent effort would make this quite watchable.
However, the acting is wooden. The costumes are low-quality cosplay at best. The sound is atrocious. Clear diction from one character and, in the same room, echo and hollowness from another character. The lighting is bad, the cinematography is bad, the incidental music is louder than it needs to be.
It is the very worst of the worst kind of fan-fiction attempt to broadcast something on YouTube.
Fantasy, so it should have elements of magic (magick perhaps) so special effects? Don't bother. Weak and lame.
It defies the laws of physics in that it sucks and blows at the same time.
Just seems like all the positive reviews were written by the same person.
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