Lost Division

A project in Portland, OR by Edward P. Davee
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A new unconventional war film from Edward Pack Davee, director of How the Fire Fell. Shot on glorious Super 16mm film stock.
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Funded: $8,420 of $8,000
Dates: Jan 9th -> Feb 8th (31 days)
Project By: Edward P. Davee
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Latest News

A Huge Thank You To You All

February 8th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Friends,  I just want to take this moment to let you all know how much I appreciate your support. I couldn't do anything without it! Many of you were supporters on my first feature as well as this one. Thank you for believing in me and giving... (Read More)

More Pictures From The Set!

February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Photos by Matthew King, Destiny Lane, and various cast and crew. D.P. Scott Ballard preps the Aaton XTR Prod Super 16 camera Actor Morgan Hobart (who also ran some sound on How the Fire Fell) shares a joke with art director/set dresser Christina Owen... (Read More)

Invaluable Assistance From The WAAAM Museum

February 4th - via: kickstarter.com
When I was writing the screenplay for Lost Division, I tried to keep the minuscule budget in mind as much as possible. I tried to have the bulk of the story revolve around 3 men traveling alone through the forest, with minimal wartime embellishments.... (Read More)

How I Learned About Film

February 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
My first filmmaking experiences were with a Fisher Price Pixel-Vision camera but I had also done some shooting on Super-8 in high school. My goal was to attend a proper film school in College to learn more and I researched several options.... (Read More)

Wardrobes and Costume Design

February 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
When you make a feature length period piece with very little available funds, you end up doing the work of 10 people at once. I had some help from my father and from producer/art director Kristin Marie and art director/set dresser Christina Owen, but... (Read More)

Filming at the Davee Compound in Hood River, Oregon

February 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Hats off to my wonderfully supportive parents who let us turn their 22 acre property in the hills of Hood River, OR upside down for a portion of How the Fire Fell and for the entire production of Lost Division. They're pretty isolated up there and... (Read More)

Cast and Crew!

January 28th - via: kickstarter.com
When I started my first feature How the Fire Fell (then known by its working title, Story of Hurt), I was starting completely from ground zero. I had only been making experimental shorts and music videos for several years and working primarily... (Read More)

The Cost of Film

January 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Everyone knows that the cost of shooting on film is great, but it is still possible. Here's an article I wrote for MovieMaker Magazine that describes in detail how I was able to pull it off on How the Fire Fell and Lost Division. One of the things I... (Read More)

The Original Inspiration Behind Lost Division

January 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Oddly enough, it was this image from Andrea Rublev from a page in Tarkovsky's book Sculpting in Time that provided the initial spark for the idea of Lost Division.  I had already seen the film years ago and at the time that this image hit me I was... (Read More)

Previously unseen, behind the scenes photos taken by crew members during phase 1 of Lost Division

January 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Joe Haege, Daniel Purcell, and Joe Von Appen in a dress rehearsal/test shooting prior to production. Producer Kristin-Marie makes some arrangements on the phone as Director Edward Pack Davee prepares to take off to capture ariel footage in one of... (Read More)

images of inspiration!

January 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
When designing the look for lost division, I relied primarily on actual WWII photographs and film footage. I went to great lengths to gather the appropriate wardrobes and to dirty them up appropriately. I wanted everyone to look like they've been... (Read More)

Creating the Soundtrack

January 21st - via: kickstarter.com
I'm excited to publicly announce that I am currently creating the score for Lost Division by myself!  It's a difficult but exciting process for me. Though I'm primarily a visual person and typically more interested in cinematography, I've been... (Read More)

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