Saturday 27 November 2010

What Been Happening

Hello Bloggers

I'm sorry to say that "Wheels" was not shot this week as planned. Unfortunately one of my actors had caught a nasty case of flu and the decision was made to push production back a week to the 1st and 2nd of December. It was a real blow to my confidence and left my feeling a little down but my crew really rallied round and we got everything sorted!

Fast forward to now and I'm stupidly excited about next week, Nothing is going to stop me shooting whether it be snow or otherwise! The cast and crew have been awesome and I feel with them both at my side the film will be a real winner! I have also uploaded my Aimhigher Regional Video to the site, be sure to check it out. The video was directed by myself and a fellow student Roberta Spain and was the most challenging project either of us had ever taken on. Production took roughly 10 months and was very grueling but it was all work it in the end!

On a lighter note I attended the "Thought Bubble Comic Convention" last weekend. It was awesome! I finally discovered what my comic buying limit is.......15 graphic novels!!!! I also met John Romita Jr the artist on Frank Miller's Daredevil:The Man Without Fear, Spiderman and Kick Ass. He was such a nice guy and was nice enough to sign my Daredevil copy and have a little chat with me about comics, films and basically being a nerd. Below are some examples of his work.


 As always I'll update when I have more news! Only 3 days until production and I cant wait!

Peace!
 

Friday 19 November 2010

Best Of The Fest

Hello Bloggers

Well I just got back from the 2010 Exposures Film Festival which was held at the Cornerhouse in Manchester, and wow! what a brilliant three days. I think the best thing I got out of the whole thing was a massive boost in confidence, I saw some truly great films but at the same time I saw some truly awful films too. Meeting industry professionals and other film students was great and really showed me how far I have come in just under three years on the BA Media Production course and how good my course is. I had to wince when a college student proclaimed "I edit my films on Windows Movie Maker".  I believe that "Wheels" has every chance in the world to be in the festival next year.

The fest was also great for ideas generation, nothing stimulates the brain into ideas mode better than sitting and watching 12 hours worth of films for three days. Below are some of the best films I saw this week.


Adrift from Adrift Animation on Vimeo.

I loved Adrift because it was one of the very few lighthearted films shown at the festival. One thing that annoys me more than anything about student films is that they are very rarely lighthearted and nice, it seems everything must be violent and involve death. This annoyance was one of the driving forces for me to write "Wheels".


Notice from Amy Hill on Vimeo.

I also loved Amy Hill's "Notice". I loved the interaction between the two main characters and how natural and realistic the film felt. It was brilliant to see a film which was simple and yet had character's with serious depth and personality. It just proves that a good film is not always an action packed, heavy dialogue driven three hour epic and is often based an a very simple premise.


The City from Dylan Blythin on Vimeo.


Finally The City directed by Thomas Beswick. I loved the look and pace of the film, it must have cost a fortune in film to create and the soundtrack is extremely good too. However had I directed the short I would have cut the running time a little.

Anyway I better run as I have a train to catch to Leeds for the Thought Bubble Comic Convention this Saturday. I'll update in a few days.

Peace!

Sunday 14 November 2010

We Have A Victor!!!!

Hello Blogosphere

Well what a week! I've been on three shoots, one for "The Dog and The Suitcase" by Adam Georgiou, which was great fun if a little cold and the other for "Untitled Horror" by Steven Cooper. Steven's shoot was a blast, nothing beats filming at stupid o'clock in the morning in a haunted pub in Nantwich!

The main news this week however is that I'm super excited to announce that after a brilliant audition Len Dobson will be playing Victor in my short film "Wheels". It was a close call to make as everyone who auditioned was great but Len was the right choice. I have also tweaked the script this weekend, making the number of drafts come to seven!

Now it seems nothing can stop me flying into production and I really cant wait. I have a meeting with the crew tomorrow afternoon and before I know it I'll be shooting......at last!

However before production there are some very exciting things to do. For three days this week I will be at the Exposures Film Fest eyeing up the competition and getting to know industry professionals, and next weekend I am going to be nerding out at Though Bubble Comic Con in my hometown of Leeds. It will be nice to head home before the massive rush and stress that is production and its a brilliant excuse to stock up on some comics! As always I'll update soon!

Peace!

Friday 5 November 2010

Things are looking up!

Hello Blogworldians

Things are operating at full pace again after a slight hitch with casting Victor last week. I am pleased to say I'm currently in talks with actors wanting to play the role of Victor.  Audition are taking place next Thursday (11/11/10) and I have the shoots scheduled for the 23rd and 24th November. I am praying everything goes well next week and no other surprises are in store.

Casting isn't the only good news. I recently put out a call for composers and the response is immense! I've currently had over 70 applicants and counting, my phone hasn't stopped buzzing. It seems I'll have to take a day out to go through them all there are that many!

I have also booked tickets for the "Exposures Film Festival" held at the Cornerhouse in Manchester. I am looking forward to meeting industry professionals and watching the competition in the screenings. The fest also has some very interesting lectures and seminars and I am particularly interesting in the "How to Get a Job in TV and Radio"and "The Highs and Lows of a Freelance Filmmaker" lectures. At £20 for the whole three days its a steal!


I'll post an update in a few days.

Peace!