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Razulia's Song Part 1: vimeo.com/509969908
Razulia's Song part 2: vimeo.com/515534816
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October 14, 2020 - Memories, dreams and foreign realms.
September 22, 2020
August 1, 2017 - Various scenes as editing progresses.
August 15, 2016 - The first set of pics from the interiors built for the film.
July 22, 2016 - The next set of pics.  A lot of smaller scenes coming up
June 29, 2016 - A collection of shots from our production so far.
May 14, 2015 - Some pics from the first fight choreography practice.
May 10, 2016 - Things get tense between the Goddesses as Zemyna (in green) comes to Hel (in black) for her aid and is forced to accept terms.  We filmed out at an old quarry on the flat.  The sun was bright but the wind was cold.  We will be using filters on this scene to create a slightly otherwordly look.  Check out the vlog for The Void to catch a glimpse.
April 24, 2016 - The Dungeon scenes.  We ended up with an amazing set thanks to Cheri Booth's vision.  It was a terrific way to launch production.
February 6, 2016 - Photo shoot to showcase the costumes for Malarhea. We had a wonderful time, despite the chill and were delighted that Heather and James Murray were able to join Lena by the river.
 OCTOBER 25, 2015 - Shot the first of the costumes today.  The Lithuanian archers.  The costumes still need to be distressed and a few bits of armor added.  But we wanted to see how the basic pieces would fit together and move.  Pleased with the result.
OCTOBER 10, 2015 - We went to Cricket Lane Farm to check out how the drone will interact with the horses.  We could fly it down overhead quite low.  On a parallel with the horses we could get about 20 feet before they got concerned.  It was usually the one horse who got a little antsy and a few of the others milled with him.  But as soon as they realized the drone wasn't coming any closer they all came back to the fence to watch.  The next test will be with riders.
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