Thursday, November 29, 2007
Done and Done
The night itself wasn't great, but it wasn't that bad. Photographer didn't show up so I have no photos. We actually had to start clapping to remind the audience they should clap. It's just something you should know to do y'know, but in a way, it's every single person's fault. Only one person needs to start.
The day of the screening was actually pretty insane as well just before the screening. I was finished the actual movie but I was still trying to do a thousand things at once before I finally broke down and went insane. That'll teach me to trust no-one else to do the compilation tape and insist on fixing all the weird technical problems myself.
Incidentally I finally decided to create that damn myspace account I've been putting off doing. The reason I've been putting off doing it is because everything I've experienced of myspace leads me to believe it's a poorly coded piece of crap of a website that consists mostly of large amounts of bloat, in fact pieces of bloat trying to outbloat each other. Actually signing up for an account has led me to realise that it's not that bad, it's actually much much worse. The interface is crap, the friends system is buggy, the extended network makes no sense, it's nigh on impossible to hide certain pieces of information, the search system is impossible to use, the date of birth system is screwed to hell, the music is a bloody nuiscance to turn on and off, and most of the themes, including the deafault one, are utter crap, especially when mixed in with all the adds. It also allows users to customise stuff and add their own html, and most of them don't know what they are doing and make the site into an even bigger mess. I also believe it may be a security risk but I don't know much about that so I'll let it off on that count. In short it's one of the the most poorly designed websites I have ever had the mispleasure of visiting, but people insist on using it so I guess I'm going back. Bebo is one hell of a lot better, and I could never really be bothered with that either. I forsee much pain in my future.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
More Interesting Stuff
It's for the best though as if I showed it yesterday it would have had some major sound problems and now it's a lot better. I've actually got two other editors working on it now who have finished their own projects and want to help make mine better. They're actually members of my cast and crew (which ended up largely of the same people in the end) so they have a vested interest in it. Sound should be a hell of a lot better now. I really recommend showing up on Monday even if you are in Invercargill and have to astrally project yourself.
In other non film news, I somehow managed to cut my head open by jumping into a door frame (don't even ask). After a couple hours I finally decided I should probably go to the hospital. Ah the joys of waiting in the room for ninety minutes with nothing to do but read crappy magazines or watch the crap shows that are playing on TV with the volume turned down so long you could barely make out what they are doing. Staff are really good there though. Got some stictches and I'd post a pic but I hate posting pics of me so instead I'll post a pic of Frankenstein's monster, as portrayed by Boris Karloff. (I actually prefer the Christopher Lee version but I like the Karloff imagery. Never actually seen the one with De Niro as the monster, but I want to.)

Sunday, November 18, 2007
Calvin Island Poster

Thursday, November 15, 2007
Calvin Island Status
The last few days we've spent a large amount of time getting the damn music sorted out for it. Getting music for a movie is not the easiest task in the world. Luckily I had some really knowledgeable people helping get the music to work properly. It's either find music or make it in Garage Band or Soundtrack, and unless you are really good, that music sounds like crap. I'm still in the process of deciding whether Jack's rendition of 'Up Where we Belong' or the equally brilliant 'Why are there so many songs about rainbows?' should go in.
Also, John, who played Frank in Calvin Island may actually have his movie done for this year's film screening, which is pretty cool since I remember shooting it about this time last year, and it's cost him a couple thousand dollars. It's about twenty minutes long so it should be pretty cool.
I put in a few more making of photos here. Still camera photos look a lot better than DV even at the same resolution. The last one is during post production during the music decision making process. Getting closer and closer to the screening it is. Hopefully there are no or at least few overly painful moments left in the movie come judgement day, or screening day, same thing really.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Who creates the character?
Now I think about it I could probably write a book about this damn movie, going into details on the characters, the actors, the experiences, what worked, what didn't. Maybe I should.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
The writing process.
For the record, possibly my favourite character I have created, and certainly the favourite character of most people who've seen the stuff, overtaking even Frank, is Jack, the crazed groundskeeper who wants to be a pirate. It works so well, you can fit it all together. It's like having a pirate except you can be as unauthentic and rediculous as you want. His accent is really bad? It's put on, he only thinks he is a pirate. His eye patch looks like it came from a $2 shop? It does, he only thinks he is a pirate. His mannerisms are way over the top? Again he only thinks he is a pirate. He's also like Captain Ahab, who is always looking for the whale. Jack is always looking for the Giant Squid. The exception being that the whale actually exists and Ahab is hunting the sea for it, wearas the existence of the squid is pretty doubtful and Jack seems to look everywhere for it, including wandering through the forest calling out for it. Good times.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Calvin Island
This year I decided to do something I bit more complex and wrote something called 'Calvin Island' which was a convoluted script that came to 34 pages, had about 13 characters, had more sub plots than you can really keep track of, and a body count of pretty much everyone involved in the movie. Needless to say I realised it was too complicated, something I should have worked out earlier. I attempted to shoot it anyway, and have since shot bits that were in the original script, realised it was too long, then tried to join other bits to make it simpler. Whether it works or not is something I'll leave to the viewer but it is a project that took far longer to make than it really should have since it'll probably end up at about 10 minutes, the same length as Isolation.
The number of characters has been drastically reduced, now their are about five with a couple small roles thrown in when I need be. For anyone interested the movie is about a young man by the name of Johnny, who goes to 'Calvin Island' to search for his brother. For your viewing enjoyment I've thrown in four screenshots from the movie. Will they be at all color corrected or fixed or changed or deleted anytime before the movie is finished? Only time will tell.




Friday, November 2, 2007
On the stupidness of the name 'DV'
DV basically stands for 'Digital Video'. DV is video and it is digital. Digital video however is not DV. Therefore although DV stands for Digital Video, it does not in fact mean Digital Video. You frequently get people confused by this and also mixing it up with DVD. They aren't similar in the slightest. The High Definition version of DV is known as HDV which is possibly an even stupider name. Couldn't the companies behind DV have given it a decent name in the first place?
Thursday, November 1, 2007
On Student Films and also Pirates.
First post, gotta have that first post.
You'll find me posting here often, or perhaps seldom, depending on the mood I'm in and whether I care enough to continue. Sloths sadly will probably not appear in this blog much.