9 – Time Lapse with Bradley King and BP Cooper: Part 2

Writer/Director Bradley King and Writer/Producer BP Cooper join me again in Episode 9 for Part 2 of a discussion about their break out feature film, TIME LAPSE. A really fun chat!

Bradley King – Writer/Director  Time Lapse polaroid wall

Hailing from Los Alamos, New Mexico, Bradley studied animation at the Colorado Institute of Art and then attended the Colorado Film School where he won several student awards for his short films. After moving to Los Angeles, he wrote and directed the film festival winner “Action Figures,” a short comedy about an over-planned yet ill-fated convenience store robbery. He then directed the XBOX / Star Wars viral hit “Thanksgiving Dinner” which became an online sensation garnering millions of web hits. TIME LAPSE is his first feature film. When he grows up he hopes to be a combination of Harry Potter and James Bond. He currently resides in Downtown Los Angeles.


Polaroid from Time LapseBP Cooper – Writer/Producer

Born in Denver, Colorado, Cooper moved to L.A. and started producing music videos. Eventually moving into commercials and independent films. Under his new production shingle Uncooperative Pictures, he produced and co-wrote the sci-fi thriller TIME LAPSE.

In particular, we chat about:

  • Working within budget limitations
  • Writing towards a shooting date
  • Respecting the audience’s intelligence in the Science Fiction genre
  • Production schedule
  • Transforming an abandoned apartment block into a set
  • Self financing your first film
  • The pros and cons of disclosing the budget of your indie movie
  • The value of test screenings
  • Balancing the script with improvisation
  • The challenges of low budget productions
  • The value of film festivals
  • Seeking criticism of your film from friends and strangers

LINKSTimeLapse - Alternative poster

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