The latest movie from Van Vicker and his Sky+Orange production titled ‘The Hands Of Time’ starring Nadia Buari, Van Vicker, Kofi Adjorlolo and several other talented Actors will be premiered tomorrow, August 3, 2012 at the Silverbird Cinema in Accra,7pm.
After years of being in front and behind the camera, you cannot doubt the experience Van Vicker has gathered as an Actor and a Director.
His previous productions as a Director have been a great success and from what GhanaCelebrities.Com saw at the press preview of his latest-‘The Hands Of Time’, you should not miss it for anything…
We all know the strong on-screen chemistry between Van Vicker and Nadia Buari. If you want to see how these two have matured and perfected their talent and skills since the days of Beyonce, then you have to watch ‘The Hands Of Time’ tomorrow.
The Hands Of Time
Van Vicker's Latest Movie ‘The Hands Of Time’ Premieres On August 3, Featuring Nadia Buari, Kofi Adjorlolo & Others!
On Friday August 3, 2012 at the Silverbird Cinema in Accra, Sky + Orange Productions, which is under the tutelage of actor Van Vicker would premiere a new movie titled ‘The Hands Of Time’ to movie fanatics before subsequently releasing it unto the movie market for public consumption.
‘The Hands Of Time’ is the fourth movie that the actor has directed since veering into the directing field. Having directed three movies prior to this new one, Van have had time to weigh his options in terms of whether to ‘play God’ or to maintain the basic directing rules.
Let me explain the term ‘Playing God’. It is an expression used to refer to folks who behave like they know it all. These are people who feel that they know just anything and impose whatever they believe in on their associates.
So when a director plays God in movie making, it means that he/she tries to direct every mood and mannerisms of the actors on set whiles filming.
If you have better understanding and explanation of ‘Playing God’, let me know.
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In telling a story, a director can break the rules if he or she believes it’s imperative to do so to help the story – This is normal in movie making. The role of a director cannot be downplayed, more especially if such a director wrote the script which is being transformed into a movie.