Sunday, May 30, 2010

SKFF Session 4

The organisers of SKFF should be shot.I have just watched over 70 of the 150 films that were shown this week and the last session was an absolute let-down! A film festival to me should be arranged in the same a film does. In a feature, the director holds back until the very last 30 minutes of the film where he or she has a very small amount of time to make their mark on you before you get up out of...

SKFF Closing Night!

So after 25 hours of volunteering, 70 short films and a thousand flyers later, I've finally finished my stint at SKFF. I actually had the best time and it was such a nice break from the hectic running around for the film which was slowly taking over my life. I also realised this week how much I missed going to the cinema. For a brief period about 2 weeks ago, I was watching a film almost every second...

SKFF Shift 3

Ok, I was definitely a little ambitious with my volunteering. After getting home last night at 12am, I was buggered this morning when I woke up to start my True Lies essay and then had to rush off to another session at 1:30pm followed by another session at 5:45pm. Heavy. But definitely worth it. Again, it was more forms handouts, friendly chats with customers and Kimiko and watching wonderful Australian...

Thursday, May 27, 2010

SKFF Shift 2

Ooh, nearly spelt a rude word just then! (think about the word shift a little more creatively and you'll see how)So yet another fabulous night of Australian shorts, talking to film buffs and chatting with my boss Kimiko about working Inside Film. I have to admit the idea of working in film publications has never been an option I would normally have considerd for my career but according to Kimiko,...

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

SKFF Shift 1 - Spoiler Alert

Ooh, trying saying that 3 times in a row!Well, after a shaky start (I thought for some reason the rest of the festival would be at The Palais but nooooo, it was at The George...great first impression there) I had an awesome first shift with my Inside Film Award volunteers. I didn't actually realise what I had signed up for until I met up with Kimiko, the lady from Inside Film, who told me that I wasn't...

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

St Kilda Film Festival Opening Night - Warning: Spoilers!

OK, this is possibly going to be the biggest week of my life starting tonight. Not only do I have 3 2500 word essays to write, 2 films to edit and a blog to maintain but this week also happens to have the St Kilda Film Festival on at the same time and I thought it would be an awesome idea to volunteer for not 1, not 2 but 5 shifts for the week! I really didn't think that one through but hopefully...

Edit Sesh # 1

After a well deserved break, today was the first chance all of us had to review the footage from the weekend’s filming. Just like we had planned, it was really easy to upload the footage onto the computer and log each clip as we went along. All in all (and this was something we didn’t realize we had done until now), we had about 96 shots. 96! We had only predicted we would have about 50 to work with...

Monday, May 24, 2010

What's wrong with this picture?

For the past 2 weeks, Adrian has been discussing with us the differences between Industrial and Post-Industrial media production. In the lectures, you can't help but get a definite attitude from him that he views the Industrial modes of practice as being outdated and useless in the current media world. But my question is, what...

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Shoot # 2

After last night’s triumphant filming, everyone began today in really good spirits. We were all definitely bolstered by how successful we were yesterday which showed in how efficient everyone was moving tonight. Louise, Megan and Arthur were all a little late from Arthur’s shoot but that didn’t affect the rest of the night as Patricia, Luke, Roland, Deanna and I were all ready and raring to go by...

Friday, May 21, 2010

Shoot # 1

WOW! I had absolutely no idea my crew and I had it in use to accomplish as much as we did tonight! Before I get too carried away though, I’ll fill you in a little on what has happened in the last 24 hours of my life.Starting with an 8am rise to clean the entire house, I then went on to ensure every prop and object featured in the film was where it was supposed to be. The equipment was already neatly...

Twas' the night before shooting...

Ok, I know. I've done that one before. But it's 11:30pm literally the night before our big shoot and yes, my brain has officially gone to sleep.Nevertheless, I know I have neglected my blog lately and thought it was high time I write a little something about the progress of our production. In a nutshell, this week has been absolutely hectic. Starting with Monday, after having endured yet another 20...

Monday, May 17, 2010

Storyboard

Just in case my laptop disappears again, I thought I would upload the storyboard for Under Contr...

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Lighting

Ok, so I have a weakness. Yes, shocked you are I'm sure. But nonetheless, I felt it necessary to discuss with you the skills involved with light direction which I do not possess, the topic of this week's readings. When I noticed lighting was going to be the main topic for this week, I attempted to stay alert. I have worked...

GRANT

Grant's Costume1 x Blue Jeans1 x Punk rock t-shirt1 x Casual jumper or Hoodie1 x Pair of casual trainers1 x backpack1 x belt1 x cap (optional)GRANT Character ProfileAge: 22 year old studentHeight: Tall (185cm – 195cm)Weight: BuiltHair Colour: BlondeEye Colour: BlueDress sense: Casual, generally jeans and a t-shirt. Mostly unwashed.Hair...

STACEY

STACEY - Costume1 x Pair of white leggings1 x tight white t-shirt or skivvy1 x pair of white tight boots (preferably knee length)1 x white chunky belt or tool belt1 x pair of white-framed glasses (optional)STACEY Character ProfileAge: 23 Years OldHeight: Small, feistyHair Colour: BrunetteEye Colour: BlueSkin Colour: PaleBuild:...

How to shoot...

The actors are chosen. Great. Now, we had to decide how we were going to film them. Not great. The reason for this is because we now had 3 ways in which to film:1. We had both actors at both shoots: Wednesday is to be Stacey's shoot where we record her entire performance in front of the camera. We could have both her and Grant there to work lines off eachother and the same with Grant's shoot on Friday...

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

Ok, so I am going to split this into three blog posts because really, each decision is so mega it needs its own planet. To start with, we had our review of the audition footage. This was enormous as we auditioned 11 actors, 1 twice, and from there we then had to pick just 2. Excrutiatingly painful. But regardless, we had to find one by the end of the day due to our already behind schedule.We managed...

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Product Placement

After having had a quick conversation with Astyn, I seriously thought about all the possibilities that are now open to us by doing a tertiary level student film. Sponsorships, product placement and free stuff are all on the agenda now because we can officially put the RMIT stamp on our film which gives it a greater level of authenticity when approaching companies. These are a couple of things I thought...

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The basics of Narrative

Seth recently emailed me a very intriguing link to a a seminar held by SCAD featuring Cindy Chastain, a self-proclaimed "Experience Designer" who presented a talk on the fundamentals of narrative and how they can be applied to any design context to produce something "that engages the minds and emotions of users."I found the talk very conceptual and highly informative. One of Chastain's claims is that...

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Directing with David Carlin

For our Week 9 lecture, we were fortunate enough to have the head of Media come in and take our lecture for the day. Dr. Carlin is a renowned filmmaker and writer and therefore his attendance at our lecture was greatly appreciated. The lecture was a basic set-up of the do's and don'ts of directing. Most of them I already knew but regardless, it was interesting to see the way Dr. Carlin orchestrated...

Monday, May 3, 2010

Giving birth to a child

No, I have not just endured 9 months of gestation to then experience what is apparently described as 10 hours of living hell to produce a wailing, slimy, offspring. My title for this post refers to something Adrian said in this week's lecture about how we should treat our K-Films like children. Something we produce but that ultimately, we can not have any control over how they grow-up and are shaped....

Punishment

Ok, so, even after having already completed an entire year's worth of education which included numerous teachings about copyright and how bloody important it was that you checked your sources, I totally forgot about all of this when making Quicken The Heart.I think it was a combination of being totally disorganised and not really knowing what I wanted to do for the last video other than something...

Saturday, May 1, 2010

I Love You Too

No, this is not a proclamation of my undying love towards my blog. I think the feeling is still mutually disinterested. But rather, this post is a quick review of Peter Hellier's I Love You Too which I was fortunate enough to attend a preview screening of this Wednesday.I will admit that I did go into the film with a lot of prejudice already against. First of all, it was an Australian comedy, the...

Under Control

Moving on from the depressing announcement that we will no longer be making Megan Kiantos' The Milkbar, it is with even greater anticipation and excitement that we announce that we will now be producing Eric Dittloff's Under Control! This was a script that I noticed during our first script analyses. I really liked it for its simplicity in setting, character and resolution but also its complexity in...