Written By: Ken Hulsey
Source: Norman England
Earlier this month director Norman England completed a two day shoot on his latest sci fi film project, "It's All Good." Filming took place in the city of Tokorozawa, Japan, in a house designed for use by film and television productions.
Assisting England on the set were Japanese director and producer, Takeshi Yagi, known for his work on the "Ultraman" TV series and "Tokyo Gore Police" director Yoshihiro Nishimura. Having the two veterans of the Japanese film industry on hand proved to be invaluable to England, who was beginning to think that he had bitten off more than he could chew in wrangling all the facets of the production just prior to shooting.
In the end, England was more than pleased with the shoot, his staff and his cast.
England hasn't released too much information about "It's All Good", but we do know that it is about an alien parasite.
Here are some photos from the two days of filming with captions provided by Norman England:
Me telling actress Stephanie how to do the dishes!
Going over a scene with Stephanie and Shogen.
Rehearsal before a take.
First camera assistant Hiro working on a set up.
"Tokyo Gore Police" director Nishimura was a real champ on the film and built and operated our beloved alien Parasite Jun.
Setting up the first shot. That's Shu G on the Red Camera, with Takeshi Yagi of Ultraman fame lending his expertise.
See Also: Filming Begins On Norman England's It's All Good / FEED ME: Q&A With Director Norman England / Norman England's Bringing Godzilla Down To Size Featured On Gargantuas DVD Release / Famous People Talk About Star Wars / The iDol Is Finally Getting The Attention It Deserves / The iDol (2006)
See Also: Filming Begins On Norman England's It's All Good / FEED ME: Q&A With Director Norman England / Norman England's Bringing Godzilla Down To Size Featured On Gargantuas DVD Release / Famous People Talk About Star Wars / The iDol Is Finally Getting The Attention It Deserves / The iDol (2006)
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