Solar lights sold
Posted on 02 July 2012
Digital Content Project Manager, Ralph Greenland, tells the story behind our latest film, My name is Athmani:
"It wasn’t long before the sun began plummeting to the edge of the horizon, soon to sink into the Indian Ocean. Irene told me that we would only have 30 minutes left before the light would fade completely, making filming impossible. We walked a little faster. A wonderful sheen glowed upon the perspiration of our skin..." Read on at sunshineisonline.tumblr.com
Follow Ralph on twitter: @ralph_greenland
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If you want the low down on how to create a 'Cinematic Africa' visit Film Maker, Brad Bell's blog on bradbell.tv
Follow Brad on twitter:@bradbelltv
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