Sunday, February 28, 2010

In consideration: The clean sweep

If you told me a year ago that I'd submit Transmissions to 21 film festivals and get shut out, I'd be extremely upset. Today, I'm not - later I'm shooting some of Arc, which is shaping up very nicely. My modest goal for Arc: have it play at five small festivals or one "big" festival. That's it.

Also, as per festival guidelines, I can now post the full stream of the movie. That can be seen over at the Transmissions blog. As with any filmmaker, I prefer my work to be watched at the best quality possible, so if you're interested, shoot me an e-mail or comment on this post if you want a free DVD of the film and I can provide that.

The tally: 21 rejected
  • Ann Arbor (Michigan)
  • Austin
  • BendFilm (Oregon)
  • Big Bear Lake (California)
  • Charlotte
  • Chicago International
  • Chicago Underground
  • First Take (Georgia)
  • Landlocked (Iowa)
  • Maine
  • Midwest Independent (Chicago)
  • New Directors / New Films (New York)
  • New York
  • Rhode Island
  • Sacramento
  • Sausalito
  • Slamdance
  • Stony Brook (New York)
  • Sundance
  • SXSW (Austin)
  • Toronto

Saturday, February 27, 2010

JDK Dance Party #8: Particle Accelerator

After being inspired by DJ Hero, I unsuccessfully tried to make a mashup of Ice Cube's "It Was A Good Day" and Cam'ron's "Hey Ma." I tried the trick of trying to single out the vocals, but it didn't work, and a site I found claiming to have an acapella "It Was A Good Day" was the same crappy quality as mine. I even had the name picked out: "It Was A Good Day, Ma."

So instead I threw together another one of these:

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1. Michael Jackson - Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
2. Friendly Fires - Skeleton Boy
3. The Knife - Neverland
4. !!! - Heart of Hearts
5. Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone
6. The Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar
7. Annie - My Love Is Better
8. R. Kelly - Ignition (Remix)
9. Burial - Archangel
10. Destiny's Child - Say My Name
11. Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.
12. Professor Murder - Free Stress Test
13. Kanye West - Slow Jamz
14. Outkast - Hey Ya!
15. Felix Da Housecat - Everyone Is Someone In LA
16. Dan Deacon - The Crystal Cat
17. Dizzee Rascal - Holiday

2010.03.03 Note: I confused BPM-matching with beat-matching, and the result is a disjointed, god-awful mess. I'm so sorry.

Friday, February 26, 2010

The Year of Archetype: Day 57

Fridays:
  • Wake up at six
  • Write my daily list
  • Revise the weekend schedule
  • Send an e-mail to everyone involved in the weekend's shooting and attached aforementioned schedule
  • Read the script pages to be shot
  • Memorize any lines that need memorization
  • Consult my breakdowns/director's notes for the scene(s) if confused or nervous
  • Gather props
  • Check my gear
  • Go back to sleep for another hour and a half
  • Spend my day doing a number of things that, under any circumstances, I can safely call a complete waste of time, including but not limited to
    • Multiple crossword puzzles
    • Sequencing any number of new mixtapes
    • Replaying old Xbox 360 games to get more Achievements
    • Buying a new Xbox game and try to figure out how best to get all the Achievements as fast as possible
    • Completely neglecting to read
    • Completely neglecting the side novel that will be released aside Archetype
    • Taking multiple naps
    • Multiple bowls of off-brand Special K
    • Making extremely elaborate mental connections with my current state of agitated boredom with the mindset of Ridley Kraid, before realizing it's probably how schizophrenics or serial killers think
  • Maybe watch a trashy movie
  • Call those who haven't responded to the morning e-mail and basically read the e-mail to them over the telephone
  • Go to sleep extremely early

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Mux047: Long Players

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1. Broken Social Scene - World Sick
2. Battles - Atlas
3. YACHT - Summer Song
4. Hot Chip - One Life Stand
5. Four Tet - Love Cry
6. Yeasayer - Ambling Alp
7. Beach House - 10 Mile Stereo
8. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here

Saturday, February 13, 2010

The Year of Archetype: Day 43 / Shooting Day 2

Today is the day every filmmaker has at one point in nearly every project: The Day That Almost Didn't Happen, And By Some Extreme Luck, It Went Well.

My AD had an emergency to attend to, which left me at without an AD and camera operator about fifteen minutes before I was to start a 8.5 hour day. At 8:45 a.m., I was running out of options, and I thought of scrubbing the day and switching it to tomorrow, which I really didn't want to do, given the unpredictable weather was cooperating and I had everything in order.

Sitting at the kitchen counter, brooding over my cup of coffee, my mom, out of what seemed like total nowhere, quietly volunteered to take the task as camera operator. Sure, she's an award-winning professional photographer, meaning she had a natural eye for composition (which I'd need that day, since I'd be setting up shots I couldn't do with a stand-in), but she had zero experience with a video camera. Kind of how I'm a passable cinematographer but an amateur photographer.

I then warned her of the conditions I had prepped my crew for, and which I had witnessed the day prior when scouting the location: narrow "cleared" paths through the woods (cleared mostly by peoples' footprints and my own shoveling) and, beyond, snow about 2-3 feet deep if you took a wrong step.

My mom trooped up and donned some snowpants while waiting for Kyle to arrive. He showed, and with a trunk full of gear, we went out to our staging area. It was only about three hundred feet from the parking lot to our first drop-off point, but I learned that carrying a full backpack, guitar case containing a sniper rifle, and 50 lb. camera case was going to, plainly, suck going through the woods.

We started off shakily. My mom, understandably, was nervous about handling the camera, since the first thing she did, without realizing it, was offset the focus, zoom halfway in, and complete close the iris. Fortunately, after a little instruction, we pulled off the first few shots.

Then we headed into the woods. All told, it was probably a half-mile walk, which I'll now mentally refer to as The Archetype Death-March. Of course, as director and producer and whatever, part of my job is to make sure everyone isn't miserable and be completely selfless and silent when concerned with my own misery.

We finally staged and started the next sequence of shots. We struggled through with focus problems (for its cost, the eyepiece of the XL H1A is frustratingly more of an approximation of the final image than the final image itself), frost getting blown off the trees that basically made it snowing, airplane noise, and getting progressively colder. I didn't do myself any favors with the latter, given I had to kneel in the snow with a rifle for the lion's share of the shots.

We had a brief reprieve when my dad surprised us with some hot chocolate - after, of course, calling my cell and getting obscure direction of where to find us in the middle of the unmarked woods.

Near the end of the morning sequence, I asked my mom to do a close-up and she asked me to set the focus. I told her to guess, since I had run most of the day on f/22 and f/16 and figure I'd hit the hyperfocal somewhere around 4 meters. (Another problem of the H1A: No option to use imperial measurements. I know when something is five feet away and can only guess how many meters that is.) She then told me that, with her glasses on, she can't focus - she only photographs with contacts in. I told it'd probably be fine, but she insisted I check the shot right after.

Of course, it was horrifically out of focus. She started to backpedal, saying that if all the other stuff was OOF she come back out in the woods with me and reshoot it. My least favorite thing to do is to redo something that I've already done, so I was still in a bit of a gloom when we wrapped the morning early and decided to head back to the house before my actor showed for his scenes back in the woods.

The footage, of course, was fine. It was strangely just that last shot that was really OOF.

My actor showed, so we headed back into the woods. My scenes were done, so we needed considerably less gear and props. Also, I could operate the camera myself. Another semi-Death-March later we were back near my poorly-cleared paths, and we started running takes. Pretty straightforward: shooting Stephen's/Drake's part of the scene as a long take that I'd intercut, and shooting coverage from a wide shot, medium, close-up, and extreme close-up. Stephen and I ran over the scene in the studio before we set out, and we had talked about it countless times, but in the wide shot, I, deliberately, couldn't see him except as a dark smudge in the tangled woods.

After I called cut, I ran to his position some fifty feet away.

"I was doing a wide shot, so I didn't see anything," I said. "But I think it was good. How'd it feel for you?"

I had only minimal notes for the rest of the takes. He nailed each part of his scene, and it gave me a bit of a director boner to direct another actor in portraying a character I had written. Add to it that Stephen takes the role quite seriously and had some excellent ideas of his own.

So against all odds, the day was shot, and the shots work. And all that labor and hardship disappears when watching the footage. It's not three people up to their knees in snow, all in various stages of going numb, but a lens floating in midair, telling part of a story.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Mux046: Shooting

Pretty ridiculous, but I sometimes need a reprieve from all this seriousness.

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1. A Place To Bury Strangers - It Is Nothing
2. Rollins Band - What's the Matter Man?
3. Boris - Woman on the Screen
4. Iggy and the Stooges - Search and Destroy
5. Les Savy Fav - The Equestrian
6. Rage Against the Machine - Sleep Now In The Fire
7. Black Sabbath - Paranoid
8. Death From Above 1979 - Little Girl
9. Marnie Stern - Transformer
10. Sleater-Kinney - Jumpers
11. Future of the Left - Arming Eritrea
12. The White Stripes - Fell In Love With A Girl
13. Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (Slight Return)

The Year of Archetype: Day 42

It's not that I'm reticent to talk about last Saturday's shoot. It's simply at a point where you'll see what transpired when the film is finished.

It was pretty much like every shoot I've ever done. I was prepared and so was everyone else. We got the job done an hour early. There were happy accidents and compromises and mistakes. We ran into snags that were usually resolved within a matter of minutes.

I designed the day to be logistically simple, which actually wasn't given we changed locations about six times, but we managed to get it done with myself, Maria, and Kyle. And barring the cast, the three of us can make this entire movie.

Now I'm prepping for tomorrow. Already prepped, really. Went to my co-lead's house last night and confirmed his wardrobe. Gear and tapes checked. Everyone notified and in possession of the most recent schedule. Everyone more or less prepared for shooting outside all day, which might completely backfire and get picked up on Sunday if we're too miserable to work a few more hours.

Some slightly odd things on today's docket: Scouting the wooded location and bringing a shovel to try to carve some paths for the crew in light of the recent foot of snow; buying snacks and energy drinks because we won't have a lunch proper and will instead just ingest crap all day; entertaining background fears that some dog-walker will stumble upon our shoot and be a bit nonplussed to see me, in a military jacket, poised behind a sniper rifle. I'll have to brief the crew tomorrow - who are all okay with the shenanigans I've planned - to shout "PINEAPPLE" if they see a pedestrian intruding upon our locale, at which point we'll hide our weapons and smile goofy and dur wur makeing a moovy fur skool. Works every time.

Friday, February 5, 2010

The Year of Archetype: Day 36

I wish I could say something more interesting right now than the fact that I'm not nervous. I have my binder, I have my schedule, I have my shots, I have my gear, and I have enough of a crew to get it done. I'll worry about next Saturday next week.

I never really delude myself with the scope of what I'm doing, namely because of the following, which is a list of my greatest concerns for tomorrow:
  • Making sure to calm down and/or cordon off the three (three!) dogs at my sister's house so I don't get audio of dogs scampering overhead during the basement scenes
  • Hoping I'm not too imposing on my sister and brother-in-law by politely demanding to turn the television down or to get the hell out of the rooms we're shooting in
  • Wondering if we might do the whole thing in like an hour and end up waiting around for the post-lunch plan of the special-effects make-up person coming to do their thing for a whopping one shot in the film
  • Figuring out a place to go for lunch
  • Having my dad drive twenty-four miles round-trip for two shots that will, in all likelihood, take fifteen minutes
  • Hoping it's not illegal to remove the license plates of my parked car for like half an hour
  • Not drawing a very-unlikely crowd of spectators shooting outside, given I'll be wearing short basketball shorts and a t-shirt and have a very unflattering bald head
  • Feeling too bossy composing all the shots and running the sound check before I hand the camera over to my AD/operator
Yeah, that's about it. I should have enough material for a trailer sometime in early April, so maybe I'll have some stills shot with my crappy camera in the interim.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Mux045: February 2010

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Oh, and the tracks? Total mystery. The usual mix of old favorites, new favorites, and stuff the shuffle dredged up.

1. The Thermals - Here's Your Future
2. The Hold Steady - Your Little Hoodrat Friend
3. Beach House - Norway
4. Broken Social Scene - Almost Crimes
5. Pavement - Date With Ikea
6. Los Campesinos! - Straight In At 101
7. Tapes 'n Tapes - Insistor
8. Surfer Blood - Floating Vibes
9. The National - All The Wine
10. Four Tet - She Just Likes To Fight
11. Spoon - Written In Reverse

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Obligatory Oscar player-hating post

The ten nominees for Best Picture are, surprisingly, not all fucking terrible. Except, well, District 9, which was a silly summer movie; Inglorious Basterds, which was egregious; and Up, which lost focus after the first ten minutes.

Oh yeah, and Avatar, which will win every single category it's nominated for. Kind of like how Lord of the Rings and, last year, Slumdog Millionaire just brushed everything else under the rug and instantly made those movies forgotten.

The Hurt Locker is the worst-off victim here. Hopefully people remember that movie exists when it wins Best Original Screenplay, which is the award they usually hand off to a deserving film that doesn't win anything else.

Monday, February 1, 2010

The Year in Music: January 2010

Pointless, but everybody loves lists. Pitchfork's Best New Music My favorites of this fledgling year, thus far:


1. Four Tet - There Is Love In You


2. Spoon - Transference


3. Beach House - Teen Dream


4. Surfer Blood - Astro Coast


5. Vampire Weekend Contra