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Brownie Project 7 - The Sleeping Bag Swindle

the happy castComplete!  Check it out either on its page on the Brownie Project website or here after the break.

If I were inclined to blog about such things, I'd talk about the various technical challenges, probably.  Jeff Pedersen shot the thing on my T2i, which we'd stepped down to 720/60 in case we wanted to use the other camera that I've got handy.  We didn't, but I'd say that 720p is enough p for just about any Brownie Project.  At least for now, right?

The full video and more notes about what I learned and such after the break.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 January 2012 15:46 ) Read more...
 

finally saw BLACK SWAN

So.  I fanally saw BLACK SWAN.

Hot SwansAnd except for the hot, hot women playing the two lead female roles and the guy from (the under-seen and under-rated) BROTHERHOOD OF THE WOLF playing the ONLY male role, MOULIN ROUGE was a way better take on the musical-based tragedy genre.  I mean, there were some spectacular moments in the movie that I'm going to definitely watch again to see how they were done (was it digital bullshittery or clever mirror placement that made sure we never saw the camera, even when we should have?), but many of them were overwhelmed by the obviousness of the choices that Aronofsky made in the symbolism.  Really.

The rest of this review is now past the break because it kept growing to the point where it was awkward to keep everything above the fold.  Thanks for understanding.  And if you don't want my opinionated take (and probably a spoiler or two), don't click through.

Last Updated ( Monday, 14 March 2011 21:34 ) Read more...
 

I'm in the "This Is It" Video

This video makes me nostalgic for like three months ago.

If you watch till 1:17, you can see me clapping in the weird circle thing we did there.  The cuts are pretty fast, but you definitely get a sense of how much footage they shot and how great a lot of it was.  I wish I'd been around for the green screen stuff in particular - how fun would that have been?

Anyway, check it out.  Video now after the break.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 September 2009 07:08 ) Read more...
 

Oh man.

wow.  Maybe my favorite sibling game ever.  Probably because I'm the oldest.

now it's after the break.

Last Updated ( Monday, 17 August 2009 11:43 ) Read more...
 

Carpe Noctem

Carpe NoctemMan, this brings back memories.

Sadly, just about everything is wrong with this copy of the movie, some things that weren't even there in the only screening it ever got.  Example:  the lip synch was perfect (it drives me nuts when lip synch is off) during the screening, but I guess this transfer has seen better days.  The VHS is a disaster, and yet it's the only way I've ever seen this movie outside of the transfer room and the screening room. There are still scenes in here that don't even show up my one-light video test transfer (this was only supposed to be a test afterall).  I hate that we're all black for those scenes, but not as much as I hate the fact that the film jumped the track at the end and is all jacked.  Eh, I could gripe forever.

Anyway, this is up there with one of my favorite projects ever, what with our 6-day shooting schedule (second longest next to Resolution of Sin), driving halfway (and once all the way) to NYC to get Mike or drop him off after he skipped some classes, editing in my monk robe, holding a half-decent casting session by taking the show to the dorms, and shooting in Ruby Tuesday's all night long.

Carpe NoctemThe premise is admittedly absurd (which of my movies aren't absurd-in-premise?) and the directing is really sub-par, but some of the kids give surprisingly good performances.  It's not going to go on record as a great student film or anything, but given that I never did get any college classes in making narrative film.  The kids from NYU really had a head start. Fortunately, being a PA is monkey work that even I could do.

Fun stuff to watch again, even if it does hurt my eyes somewhat.

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 July 2009 18:16 ) Read more...
 
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