Saturday 9 November 2013

'Tea Anyone?'...

Childhood Wrapped...

     Well, that's a wrap for Childhood Lost. I must say one of the nicest bunch of people I have had the pleasure of working with so far. Both cast and crew have been amazing!
After 2 long weekends and some very long days we finally have a film - well almost. Now its time for post-production. 
Many laughs had and some interesting conversations took place making it all the more enjoyable. We could not have asked for a better location or cast, who really captured the feel of the story. 

I'll leave you with some stills until the highly anticipated finished film is ready...








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Thursday 17 October 2013

At the Ready...

 Being Prepared:

    Getting into the film industry is not easy and its hard to know where to start. Volunteering as a Runner was for me the perfect way to get on to small projects, get experience and make contacts.
As a runner you will be assisting with small jobs, doing runs for drinks, food, materials and equipment, as well as assisting on set where needed. It is a good starting point to learn the roles on set and get your foot in the door. Even though the jobs may be small a runner is important for keeping the production running smoothly. 
     It is different for everyone, but I would recommend doing as much work experience as possible. You will learn more on the job than a degree will teach you! and make lots of connections!
Networking is just as important, you may just meet someone on a short film who will later recommend you while working on a feature. Then the role of Production Assistant will be on the horizon.

     Being a Runner or Production Assistant on set means to be at the ready for anything thrown at you! It would be a good idea to carry a kit of basics on you just in case. I am often asked what my kit contains.
Of course no kit will be the same and you will personalise it over time, it will also vary depending on whether you are on set, location and the type of location, along with weather conditions.
Most Productions will have a Runner's Box/Grip Box with all the below in it, but when working on independent's or low budget films its good to be prepared.

Here is a basic starting point of what to carry when assisting on set/location.




A general Kit List for film Production Assistants and Runners when on set or location: May vary depending on production and if you are using a production bag or tool belt.

A good Backpack or Tool belt is a must!
Call Sheet & Contact Sheet - very important!
Note Pad & Pens


Swiss army knife (Mini tool kit)

Torch/Flash light
Gaffer Tape
Masking Tape
Sharpies


First aid kit - paracetamol & Plasters

Bottle of Water
Bin bags
Flask - Coffee &/or Tea bags if on location
Digital Camera!
Laptop charger/lead (or car charger - for phones, laptops and Digi cameras)


If on location & depending on time of year:

Spare clean/dry socks 
Sunglasses & Sunblock
Hat/Gloves/Scarf/waterproof

Basically all manner of things for all eventualities :D 
Hope this helped.


Monday 16 September 2013

A Long time coming....

Pescatore's Dog:

    Well it has been a very long time coming, over a year. After the 48 hour film challenge and a re-edit, we finally have the finished extended version of 'Pescatore's Dog'.

To re-cap:
48 film Challenge - to write, film and edit a short film in just 48 hours! Total madness and crazy amounts of fun! We were given the genre of 'Western', naturally we wanted a bit of comedy and music thrown in. So for added value we went for a Mexican western with a wild chase, stand-off and of course maracas!
For the challenge we were given a character, prop and line that must be used in the film. These were:

Character: Charlie or Charli Cipiani, a Minor Celebrity.
Prop: Cream
Line: "Let me tell you a secret"

So here it is......Enjoy!


Here are a few stills from the film:








Thursday 12 September 2013

Childhood Lost...

Childhood Lost:

      I have not updated on this project since I started due to the fact that there is so much going on! As well as working on another project at the same time - being the indie feature film 'Anonymous'.

About the film:
     Childhood Lost is a quirky dark comedy about a troubled young man who discovers a terrible secret buried in photos from his past. Unfortunately, neither his incompetent therapist or his preoccupied parents seem inclined to offer any consolation. 
They would rather be drinking tea!

The short will released at the end of the year (2013), ready for submission in to next years film festivals. Watch this space!
So, to introduce our amazing cast, some of which you may recognize: (Left to Right)

Matthew Cosgrove - Craig
Richard Cunningham - Therapist
Gareth Lawrence - Craig's Father
Carol Soper - Craig's Mother
George Shealy - Daniel



     We have a brilliant location, an amazing cast and most of the crew on board. Shooting was moved back to October due to availability of the location, but things are well underway and ready to go. 
It is nice to work on a shorter project after working on a few feature films this year. It means I can be involved with everything, from sourcing crew, casting, finding locations, scheduling to assisting on set. Once we found the right location everything else fell into place. Thanks to an add on gumtree, we had a few options to choose from.
Finding crew has proved the most difficult due to the low budget and commitment to other projects. Adds where placed on the normal sites like 'film & tv pro', 'mandy' and 'shooting people'...we now only have a few roles left to fill, though these are just as key to any other role in the film process.

That aside, here are a few photos of our brilliant location:



   
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Saturday 17 August 2013

Location, Location, Location...

Anonymous:

    It has been a mad few weeks getting locations together for our feature film 'Anonymous'. From Farm's, Plaza's, Old people's homes, Hospital's and Florist's, we have had plenty of locations to confirm ready to get started with filming on Monday!
This is the first project I have worked on that has a reasonable location budget, which makes life a lot easier getting a location confirmed when you have something to offer. Having choice and back-up options is always ideal where these can be found, but getting people to get back to you can be a long process, and you find yourself playing a waiting game. I find sending a introductory email, followed up by numerous phone calls a few days later helps push things forward. 

    On the rest of the pre-production, the schedule has been finalised, call sheets for week one are complete, and the cast and crew are ready to roll! One film, two weeks....Ready to go.

Below are a few pics from when I was Location scouting around London. As well as something to jot notes on, a camera and good pair of walking shoes is a must! 







   

Saturday 6 July 2013

The end, or is it?

Dead & Awake:

      So the last week of film for 'Dead and Awake'. Few easy going days at the studio and around London, then back to Kent for one more night shoot! Which turned out to be the most challenging night of them all. 
So after filming most of the beginning of the film this week, which is the end of the shoot we now have a rather cool image of what it could look like all together! The exciting thing is it could turn out looking completely different from how I imagine once it has been through post production. 
The experience from this film has been so valuable I could not have hope for a more enriching project to work on :D 
Now to look forward to the behind the scenes video's and movie trailers that will be appearing over the next couple of months.

 Helping hand or Trouble!?

Filming in the Pub! ~ 'Nice to meet the local community...'

One of the very few photos of myself: with Leo the Sound Guy after a long night shoot ~ Still smiling!


What's Next:

    Although I hope nothing more than to work on the next Zed Resistor production, for now I will be working on a couple of interesting and very different projects. 
One as Production Manager of a short film, a dark comedy called 'Childhood Lost'. This will be a small but important project that will hopefully make it's way around film festivals galore! 
The other I am waiting to attend a meeting to hear more about, hopefully be taking the role of Production Manager. It will be another indie feature film due to film end of august! 
The more productions will mean more experience, more contacts and more FUN! :D (and of course another step closer to leaving my part time retail job!)





Saturday 29 June 2013

Spooky goings on...

Dead & Awake:

    So the 3rd week was a week of night shoots, scary stories, very cool lighting and all round fun!
A lot was going on and I got to learn a hell of a lot about lighting. As our lighting guy disappeared in the first week, thankfully our Director is experienced in many areas, and a fab tutor to learn from! 
Our amazing location was a big help in bringing the right atmosphere to the cast and film, especially after hearing all the spooky happenings that go on in the house from the owner. It made it all the more fun! Secluded in the countryside and consisting of a spooky priory, stables and acres of land, it was perfect for both the production and the cast's leisure time in between scenes. 

This week felt like the last week as many of the cast finished their filming and some of crew were leaving as no longer needed. I am lucky to have met and had the pleasure of working with such a brilliant and professional team. 
 What are they looking at? 

 We even had the pleasure of adorable puppies, kittens and foals on Location.

 The Kent location: A lovely country house next to St Augustine's Pirory, Ashford, Kent.


We were allowed to take over the conservatory as our production base!

 Some of the crazy but lovely Cast & Crew after our last night of week long night shoots!

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Saturday 22 June 2013

Week 2...

Dead & Awake:

    This week I unfortunately was only available for a couple of days, so missed out on a lot of the action. Day one went well with a kidnapping for all to see. The second day we had a car breakdown while on the pick up rounds which meant I could not get picked up and missed out on a day filming in Kent. Will be making up for it next week! 
Not much to say really. So I will leave you with some snaps from Monday's Shoot...

Discussing the Scene.

Munro & Popeye.

Eimear (Costume) dressing The Girl ready for the Scene.

Epic photo ~ Waiting...





Saturday 15 June 2013

Lets make a Movie...

Dead & Awake:

        The first week is over and all seems to have slipped into place. There have been some major crew changes, which is unbelievable at how unreliable people can be when working on lower budget projects. In my opinion you should treat all projects with the same enthusiasm and hard work! But that aside, the group we now have are well suited and a pleasure to work with.

This week saw us get dark and deep with some of the more raw scenes, involving a dark basement and adventurous lighting! As well as filming in the pub situated below the studio and the park across from us. Filming in the studio and the surrounding areas gave us familiar and easy access to do the scenes needed at a good speed. The actors have really taken on the roles well and it is amazing at how much of a brilliant cast we have. Right, think it's time I will leave you with some sneak pic's from the set...

Popeye ~ You don't want to mess with him!

 Creating the right mood with adventurous Lighting!

The lovely Emma showing off her Uniform Badge! 
Zed Resistor is the production company behind 'Dead and Awake'!

Director Alexander Fodor also taking charge of the Camera!

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Thursday 6 June 2013

All Go...

Dead & Awake:

        Just under a week till filming and the production office has been busy tying up the last bits before shooting starts next week! The cast is ready to start rehearsing, contracts have been sent (by myself personally), last crew members are coming on board and now I'm busy writing up the call sheets (something I enjoy doing) so everyone knows where they have to be and when. I always find if you start off with a good simple template and do the sheet day-by-day, it becomes a less time consuming task, but at the end of the day it is a very helpful tool while on a shoot!
Monday will see a full day of rehearsals, as well as costume fitting and a good 'get to know each other better' drink for cast and crew - (I will defiantly be attending LOL). 
It's all hands on deck now, a really exciting time of the production, when we are nearly there!...


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For those of you who like a lil' creepy-ness in the form of a nursery rhyme, here's a snippet from the film, written by Alexander Fodor. 



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Tuesday 28 May 2013

Next Production...

DEAD & AWAKE:

    As 'The Sixth Monkey' production has been put on hold until later in the year, but an exciting opportunity to work on another feature film has opened up!
Another Production role for me, working with a brilliant team! I am looking forward to filming, which is due to start in June! 'Dead & Awake' is a new Psycho-gothic movie that takes you along two story lines that force characters together, becoming a thrilling, twisting tail of mystery, violence and revenge...


So here is a little teaser from the basic storyboard draft of 'Dead and Awake'...



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Saturday 13 April 2013

Production Madness...

Camberwell Beauty

    We are now on day seven of the Camberwell Beauty shoot, with one more day to go! It's been a manic week, with its highs and lows, but lots learnt and done. The cast were brilliant and us crew worked very hard to get sets ready in time and work to the Directors wishes. Although there seemed to be a lack of professionalism on the mangers front and their lateness was a big issue, the rest of the crew pulled together to get things sorted. So here are a few pic's from the set while the action is rolling...

Backstage Scene Mirror with Netter


Music Bottles - Labels stuck on by us for the Socialite Party Scene


 Glittering Metropolis  

 Buttons & Bows with Martin, Debbie, Lindsey & Chi