musings on my cinematic wanderings

Lucy’s in the can

Filed under: cinematography,directing,editing,production — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 11:57 pm April 4, 2009

So we finally shot the death scenes (where the band is killed off) and a number of the supporting photos of a bunch of different comedians who were so kind as to stop by. Now a little blood spatter and we’ve a finished visual product. This section will have the longest post process and will turn out pretty kick as with a very stylistic look. Each of the guys is really getting it.

I won’t say when we’ll have the whole project set, but at least we have the goods.

Checking off the list

Filed under: cinematography,directing,editing,production — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 10:40 am March 20, 2009

We’re finally getting to some of the desperately needed post production items on the list. The coloring for FIONA’S SCRIPT has gotten out the door just in time for a cast & crew screening next week and it’s first fest in LA later this month.

Next up, THE APPRAISAL is in the can and Stephanie and I have gone through the first cut. I have an email in my inbox with some more refinements after some extended online viewing, but the cut is certainly on the way.

And THEY TURNED OUR DESERT INTO FIRE is being packaged up and sent off to DER for the master … yes. Tucked in there nicely is a copy of WAR AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, Mark’s previous film that I also edited. And DESERT INTO FIRE has been selected for the Santa Cruz Film Festival in May which we’ll go down and check out.

And Monday is our final shooting day for LUCIFER’S CREWCUT. Green screen elements to assemble into the death sequences where the quartet meet their gruesome demise. Nice that it’s a lock-off shot which equals an easier day for me and we can focus on performance. I’d love to get this project in the home stretch so we can fully share this irreverent little film (be careful, you might get some on you).

Oohhh … and photos in the next post!

busy busy busy

Filed under: business,cinematography,directing,editing,photography,production — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 12:23 am February 6, 2009

It’s been a busy couple of weeks at the ranch. Swooped in from Sundance to take care of a couple of gigs going through the studio. Finished prepping and then shot THE APPRAISAL by Stephanie Carwin. Have just set up casting for a video / photo shoot I’m planning in a week and a half. Found out our Doritos spot didn’t win a million bucks (one nut shot short), but the Bud DD spot did win over at poptent (yeah!). In the meantime, finally settled on the tattoo for my left arm and inked in the outline and some shading.

All of these need more explaining on their own … when’s that gonna happen. Cutting and coloring first.

DIF with DER

Filed under: business,editing,production — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 12:49 am January 2, 2009

Finally after a long road … It began with taking an idea that resulted in a short film. Stacey, Mark and I then expanded that out to be a comprehensive analysis of a complex situation. We now move deep into the last stages of a film’s existence … getting it out there. THEY TURNED OUR DESERT INTO FIRE has signed a distribution deal with Documentary Educational Resources for worldwide non-theatrical rights.

We are very excited with this partnership and hope they will help leverage us out there to reach farther with our message. They seem to be interested in continuing on the festival circuit, especially internationally, releasing on DVD for all markets, and finding us a home with some of the broadcast markets. Mark will continue to play a role of ushering through the film in the different iterations and making appearances to help complete the story.

Soon we should have the new master for the DVD release and get it out there. Plus we’ll see about cutting down a 52 minute version for Euro broadcast markets.

There will be more to come on this chapter … but this is a milestone to note.

bud spot done …

Filed under: cinematography,directing,editing,production — Tags: , , , , , — Jason @ 12:48 am December 1, 2008

The bud spot is finished (with a little ADR help). Spot is uploaded and awaiting judgement. I wasn’t totally clear if they were good with me posting it three ways to Sunday, so I posed the question before shot gunning it out.

Overall it turned out well and much like I expected. I briefly pursued another angle but it didn’t totally come together … first thought best thought. It’s nice to have a concept simple enough to be executed in six hours with some play on set. And the new Red / FCP / Color workflow is behaving for the most part. A little issue with handles, but it has never been perfect. Small projects like this are easy to muscle through.

Special shout out to all the participants … those on camera (Bob Brindley, Rowan Brooks, Erin Coker and Krysti Lozinski) and the awesome crew: Matt Boucher – sound, Jennevine Lee – hair/MU, Allison Cohen – wardrobe and of course Stacey pulling together the production side AND the design. Now she gets the studio back to keep working on the next phase of Lucifer’s Crewcut.

bud designated driver

Filed under: cinematography,directing,editing,production — Tags: , , , , — Jason @ 12:42 am November 26, 2008

Stacey and I hammered together a quick spot idea to send off to a budweiser designated driver contest by poptent. Part of what made it quite easy was that it contained only three setups. In and out in six and a half hours. Plus, following the trail of if placing a light where the sound guy is … I dropped in a little kino through the open sun roof to help illuminate the inside of the car and flatten it out. This is certainly the beauty light spot. I’ll package it together and send it off to be judged. I’m mostly hoping it will resonate with more of the agency cats out there for projects they’re working on.

Here we have me working the angle while Matt Boucher mixes down the channels … he had to move his boom to the driver side window. Hey … maybe we should put a light in there?

Global Peace Film Festival

Filed under: editing,production — Tags: , , , , — Jason @ 11:27 pm August 2, 2008

I believe we just got word that They Turned Our Desert Into Fire will be a part of the Global Peace Film Festivalfrom Sept. 17 – 21 in Orlando, Florida. I always like to see it in print, but I hear we’re locked in. Mark and I had run across Bryan Belmore when we were at the Sarasota Film Festival. Looks like the rest of the team shared his enthusiasm for the film.

We’ll need to update the film to reflect that al Bashir has been indicted by the International Criminal Court, a first for a sitting leader. But even if there is some form of justice for his actions in Darfur, the consequences of the bare earth campaign will continue to impact the region for 20 plus years. And the UN has said that no nation has responded to their pleas for assistance over the last year. All the more reason to keep a light on Sudan.

Nothing like a coldie…

Filed under: cinematography,editing — Tags: , , , , , — Jason @ 10:30 pm

 

This one is starting to make it’s way out, an Olympia spec spot for friends Aaron Meister and Anders Osterballe. Shot one dreary Saturday afternoon which flattened everything out … a bit too much for Aaron’s liking. I was playing camera Op to Aaron’s DP role. It was his first real work out on the Red. We spent about as much time coloring it as we did shooting it. That I think is about right for this camera as it seems to want you to massage the image out. But there’s certainly plenty of dough to work with.

They’re dropping in the final music and sound mix. The locked picture with temp sound can found on my reels page ”it’s awesome” under editing (coloring as well). Until then I’ll leave you with the opening frame.

 

And here’s Anders (foreground) and Aaron examining a setup before we roll on it.