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Thursday, September 8, 2011

More amazing Wrath of the Crows imagery...


Writer/director Ivan Zuccon sent another batch of Wrath of the Crows images to whet our appetite! Look for the official WoC site to launch soon...









All photos courtesy of and © 2011 Marija Obradovic

Friday, September 2, 2011

New stills from Wrath of the Crows...


Check out the latest batch of behind-the-scenes images from Wrath of the Crows below...


















All photos courtesy of and © 2011 Marija Obradovic

Monday, August 29, 2011

Wrath of the Crows set report: Day 30...


Day 30, August 27th

This is the last day of shooting. We shot a scene with a young Charlie. I played the very small role. It was funny for me to play a role, and I can say for sure that it was uncomfortable to be at the opposite end of the camera. The scene with me was the last one, principal photography of the movie is finished.

While shooting this movie, I've seen a lot of talent in every department; this was the best cast/crew I have ever had. I want to thank everyone who worked on this film, people that will be in my heart forever!!

I hope to start post-production soon, stay tuned!

Ivan Zuccon

Wrath of the Crows set report: Day 29...


Day 29, August 26th

We shot pick-ups today without actors, details, effects stuff, head explosions with a "squib", guns shots...there were a lot of little things that we finished later in the day also. The work was very relaxed and we had fun. My wife played Tiffany Shepis' body-double and my daughter helped my 1st assistant Eugenia; this made me so proud!

Ivan Zuccon

Friday, August 26, 2011

Wrath of the Crows set report: Day 28...


Day 28, August 25th

The last day of shooting with actors. We started with two pick-ups, one for scene one, the other for scene 10, and then it was time for one of the most complex scenes in the whole movie. A flashback scene where the three soldiers kill each other under a heavy rain. The set-up took a lot of time. We used three different rain machines and the actors were in the rain for most of the night. It was tough for them, but they gave me great performances.

Tomorrow we'll have some FX stuff and some details to pick-up, all without actors. We have almost finished the production. I'm happy because it was a very physically demanding film for me, but I'm sad because I miss all the guys, my crew and all the actors and people involved in this film.

Ivan Zuccon

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Wrath of the Crows set report: Day 27...


Day 27, August 24th

I was thinking about the three soldiers today, and I realized how good a choice it was to assign these roles to the Italian actors Michael Segal, Matteo Tosi and Giuseppe Gobbato. Three different actors with three different talents. When I see Michael Segal with the Officer uniform on, I see him transformed.

Tonight we shot scene two with the soldiers and John Game (as Skinny). Again John gave me an outstanding performance, and the soldiers and the Officer did exactly the same. I especially enjoyed the rage and madness shown by Michael Segal when he attempts to drown Skinny. There was a lot of Special FX with the teeth extraction and the death of Skinny.

This was the last day for John Game. He was amazing. I think he had the most physically demanding role of the film and he showed me he is a true actor.

Ivan Zuccon

Wrath of the Crows set report: Day 26...


Day 26, August 23rd

We shot scene one and scene eight today, with John Game who plays Skinny and the soldier. It was a great night with a lot of complicated camera angles and complex action.

It was physically demanding, but very, very fun. A big thanks to all the people involved, cast and crew, the material we shot tonight was really great!

We finished at 7:00 am, and after work, when I started to relax a bit myself, I realized that this is the first day on set without Debbie Rochon (she was with us from day one). I miss her so much, I miss her immense talent, and I miss her big heart and personality...I consider her a very good friend and I can't thank her enough for all she did for this movie.

Ivan Zuccon

Wrath of the Crows set report: Day 25...


Day 25, August 22nd

A day-off…

Ivan Zuccon

Wrath of the Crows set report: Day 24...


Day 24, August 21st

Today, before I went to the set, I watched some footage, and there's a lot of amazing stuff. I looked at the footage of the tunnel location and it looks very scary. The material we did with Debbie and Suzi at the circus location is very entertaining. Suzi Lorraine’s Pierrot Make-up is very nice and she looks great with the short black wig. Great Special FX as well, with the axe in Suzi’s head.

Let's start with today’s scenes. Today we shot Suzi’s last scene, number six, a very dramatic scene. Both actors, John Game and Suzi Lorraine, were great. John is a fine talent; Suzi impressed me when she had to cry in the dramatic scene. An amazing scene, I'm very happy.

Today is the day that both Debbie Rochon and Suzi Lorraine leave the set. It was sad to see them leave; I hope to see them again soon.

Ivan Zuccon

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Wrath of the Crows set report: Day 23...


Day 23, August 20th

Circus scenes with Debbie Rochon and Suzi Lorraine today. Thanks to my crew members Matteo and Carlo who helped us with the set design and with a lot of circus objects.

The most fun thing was to watch Debbie Rochon learn how to throw knives and an axe for the scene.

Debbie finished the last of her scenes tonight. She will also be here tomorrow, because her flight doesn’t leave until Monday.

Actor John Game arrived on set. He looks perfect for the role of Skinny. Tomorrow he will start working, can't wait to see his acting.

Ivan Zuccon