Two Actors and a Camera

Two Actors and a Camera


Two actors and a camera is just that; two actors and a camera. There is no 40-foot grip truck, generator, or crew of fifty people. There is nothing behind the camera. Everything is in front, on the screen.

Movies are filmed with a small crew, very much in the style of European or U.S. documentary filmmaking.

Films are shot using a modified form of Dogme 95. The camera is mostly handheld, and all scenes are filmed using available light. Movie lights can be used to light a dark corner of a room, but cannot be used as the main source of light.

Actors do their own hair, makeup and wardrobe. They become the characters.

Please visit the pages to the left, to find out about our current and future projects.

Jack Lindauer
Writer/Producer/Director