What's a happening on set? Well I tell you chums. Things are on fire at the moment on set. Pyro maniac is the key descriptor here people. Our film department is playing with matches again. We love flames, so why not put them on the reel? We're burning everything under the sun to see what it looks like in the lens. Exciting isn't it? Well flames are so luscious, fiery, they are wild too!
Flames are always changing, so not one image is the same. Stay tuned for the some results!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Imstepf Films sets roof on FIRE~
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Film department on FIRE~
FIRE the Noun: Fire, flame, burning things, heat, hot, sexy, bright light, smoke , combustion, collection of fuel, fervent passionate emotion, enthusiasm, luminosity, glow, criticism, antagonism, discharge, explosively propel, informal dismiss, undergo ignition, stimulate or excite.
FIRE the PHRASES:
breathe fire be extremely angry : I don't want an indignant boyfriend on my doorstep breathing fire.
catch fire begin to burn. • figurative become interesting or exciting : the show never caught fire.
fire and brimstone the torments of hell : his father was preaching fire and brimstone sermons.
fire away informal used to give someone permission to begin speaking, typically to ask questions : “I want to clear up some questions that have been puzzling me.” “Fire away.”
fire in the (or one's) belly a powerful sense of ambition or determination.
firing on all ( four) cylinders working or functioning at a peak level.
go through fire ( and water) face any peril.
light a fire under someone stimulate someone to work or act more quickly or enthusiastically.
on fire in flames; burning. • in a state of excitement : Wright is now on fire with confidence.
play with fire
set fire to (or set something on fire) cause to burn; ignite.
set the world (or Brit. the Thames) on fire do something remarkable or sensational : the film hasn't exactly set the world on fire.
Brit. take fire start to burn.
under fire being shot at : observers sent to look for the men came under heavy fire. • being rigorously criticized : the president was under fire from all sides.
where's the fire? informal used to ask someone why they are in such a hurry or state of excitement. What the FIRE do we know about fire?