Saturday, February 11, 2012

Golden Globes 2012

I live tweeted during the Golden Globes- here it is just for the record:
  • Salma Hayek is still incredibly hot. She is 45? Are you kidding me?
  • Hey Paula Deen is there with the Masterpiece Theatre crowd.
  • I like how Rob Lowe said Kate Winslet like its no surprise.
  • If you know you're gonna win, sit up front!  
  • Oooh Frida Pinto. Keep her on screen  
  • Sears has a MLK day sale?
  • Mmmm Morena Baccarin...  
  • "I'm sorry, I'm French"- Quote of the Night
  • Thomas Newman loses again. A predictable tragedy.  
  • I am not used to seeing Kristin Wiig as a brunette.
  • Peter Dinklage looks so unamused.
  • George Clooney doesn't need a pimp cane!  
  • So Spielberg neglects to give credit to Edgar Wright?  
  • Its my man-crush JGL! #50/50
  • The perennial Woody Allen category.  
  • Wow, The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is so into themselves they even have absent people thank them in their speeches.
  • Alan Ruck is there!
  • This is the funniest speech ever.  
  • What was that Casket thing? That was amazing!!  
  • Must see Electric Company.
  • YES! YES! Hugo is SO good! Go Scorsese!  
  • Every shot of Ricky Gervais is of him drinking.  
  • Tilda Swinton, you just so... weird.  
  • They hate Thomas Newman as much as they love Meryl Streep  
  • Screw you HFPA. Seriously. Screw you. It's all about Hugo!

Next up: This semester I am taking Intermediate Editing, Intermediate Directing, and Analysis of the Film Genre (Action Films).  I'll post about those classes periodically.

Skyrim, Subway and Sunlight Jr.

@TheScarletRebel: Filling up the store. 20 minutes left!
@TheScarletRebel: Just got a picture and had an awesome conversation with Patrick Fugit. Super nice and cool guy.
@TheScarletRebel: I am turning into a lesbian, medieval Thelma and Louise.

For those of you who don't know, Skyrim is an epic role playing game that will be remembered as a landmark achieving in gaming for the level of depth and detail that went into the making of this game.  It just won game of the year at this years Video Game Awards.  I had high hopes for this game and it has not disappointed.  What I did not expect was a celebrity sighting when I went to the midnight release party for the game.  While in line I hung out with Patrick Fugit, star of "Almost Famous" and costars in "We Bought a Zoo".

@TheScarletRebel: Lugging a desktop around Dallas Int'l Airport so I can do VFX work at home over Thanksgiving.

So after working on the visual effects on Thanksgiving day and wrapping up the sound and post work on Meet Derek- 508 was finally over. The film screened at the USC First Look screenings and was very well received.  All the jokes were laughed at, people seemed to like the action sequences and lots of people came up to me and congratulated me on my work afterwords.  Also my homemade fudge that I made for the reception was gone before I even hit the lobby.

 @TheScarletRebel: 508 is over, and the very next morning here I am working out and then running to set. Nothing has changed.
@TheScarletRebel: I am in a Subway commercial today with
@TheScarletRebel: Day 2 of Subway job. Praise the Lord for this beautiful day!

The very next day I started work as a key grip on a Subway ad.  Paid work! Woohoo!  The first day was miserable.  It was raining. It was cold.  And if you have ever worked with an HMI light you know they can't get wet.  Rough day.  The next 3 days were gifts from God!  It was perfect weather outside and we were on a football field for 2 of those days.  And all I had to do really was move around these big 12x12 frames and make sure they were safe.

So Meet Derek was well received and I just had 4 days of paid work and was now going home for Christmas.  I didn't think life could get much better at this point.  But on the way to a Christmas party I got a call asking if I wanted to work the next day.  Before I said I really wanted to spend time with my family he said it was paid work. I accepted.  At this point all I know is I am working and getting paid.  I show up on set and start to work and I see this is much bigger than a music video like I was expecting.  This is a feature film.  I am on set for 4 hour before I see the star walk by.  It's Naomi Watts.

@TheScarletRebel: I'm a grip today on the set of Sunlight Jr. starring Naomi Watts and Norman Reedus.

I run up to my friend as say the star looks a lot like Naomi Watts. He laughs at first until he sees I am serious and tells me that it is indeed Naomi Watts. What else was I suppose to say? You think he would have mentioned that when he called me up and asked if I wanted to work.  And the last place I was expecting to met a huge star like her would be St. Petersburg, Florida.  It also turns out that Matt Dillon and Norman Reedus (The Boondock Saints, The Walking Dead) are in this film.  So I was only supposed to work the one day but by lunch I have been booked for the rest of the shoot meaning I will be working up until Dec. 23rd.
Some of my tweets from set:
  • Just booked 2 more days on . Matt Dillon will be here tomorrow.
  • A mom in a minivan just got into a fight with a motorcyclist. A fun little event for us on set here to witness.  
  • Driving to set. Somehow Pandora has decided to convert my "Nirvana/ Rage Against the Machine" station into an Indian Dance music station.
  • Smoothies??? This set is awesome!  
  • Filet Mignon for lunch!  
  • Our Best Boy Grip took a speargun to the face.  
  • is officially hiring me on until the end of production.
  • Doing the Diet Coke + Mentos trick on set.  
  • I'm playing football with Matt Dillon. .
Literally "Making it Rain"
    The film centers around this gas station called Sunlight Jr.  Production was using an old station that had been out of business for a while.  This meant the production design team had to make it look like a fully functioning place.  Meaning they had to bring in all the food and drinks that a convenience store would have.  Once filming was over they could only return certain items- the rest was up for grabs.  Best shopping spree ever. Since I was on set I found that Xmas shopping was difficult but when this raid happened I decided to grab ALL the coffee and made a gift basket for my mom. She loved it.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1517249/

    Sunlight Jr.- everyone go see it when it comes out later this year. Go see my name in the grip and electric department!

    Part 5: Burning Down Places with "Meet Derek"

    @TheScarletRebel: The Falcons won, I can get away with anything this Tuesday.

    When you are in 508 you also take a editing and sound theory class called 509 and a writing class called 529.  My writing professor was Ken Cosby, who happens to be Bill Cosby's nephew, a longtime ghost writer for Law and Order, and one cool dude.  He was the perfect writing professor for me due to his hilarious nature (he is also a stand up comedian), his love for comics (he once worked for Marvel as well) and his love for football.  At the begining of the semester we made a bet on the Falcons after he said they wouldn't win 5 games.  Later I found out we even share more in common as he was in an episode of How I Met Your Mother as a cab driver, and I am inexplicably mentioned in Season 5 Episode 10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQiGrw7WcKM

    @TheScarletRebel: Thank you for such an inspirational evening!

    Each year on Halloween my favorite author, Mark Z. Danielewski, performs a live reading and interpretation of his rarest book live at the REDCAT theater in downtown LA.  I am a huge fan of his other books "House of Leaves" and "Only Revolutions".  I am such a huge fan of his unorthodox style that I have considered flying out to see this in the past but it was never practical.
    A page from House of Leaves.

    But now I am in LA and I finally got to go see this.  This was so exciting because this book is so rare I have never gotten to read it so not only was I seeing a live interpretation of the story, I was experiencing for the first time all together.  Also like I expected I got to meet Mark, but what I did not expect was they had a small collection of his rare book there for purchase.  It was $100 (this is how rare the book is) but all the money was going to charity and Mark would sign it when you got to meet him.  When it was my turn I talked to Mark about how I was going to USC for film (because he also attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts back in the early 90s) and how I had the same writing professor as he did.  After a short chat not only did he just sign my book he wrote a small poem just for me on the opening flap. "To Michael, Who shall find the angle, the light and the shadow, and give it meaning."

    So Halloween was now over and now it was November, which meant it was time for Meet Derek.  After two heavy emotional films, The Black Mambas were all set and excited for an action comedy.  I was the writer/ director, Drue Metz was our producer and editor, and Alana Waksman was our cinematographer. Alana got into the mood of things by wearing my trademark bandana on set. Drue worked like a man possessed getting all the things I was asking for.  Whenever you hear about big expensive Hollywood pictures you always think of action films, because the reality of it is- action films are expensive.  And in 508 all films have to come in under $1000.  Of the 60 films in 508, only 2 were action films and we were the bigger one so we had a daunting task ahead of us.  The film required 2 restaurants, a nightclub, lots of guns, fire, 30-40 extras, zombies and a burning building.  I could tell our directing professor didn't think we were going to be able to pull it off until the day before we started shooting and we presented our final shooting plan.
    The shooting plan for the big shootout scene.  
     Our first day was the first scene which features several cameos and inside jokes.  We got our editing professor, Bob Jones, to play the part of our piano man.  This is epic because as I have said before the man is a legend. He is an Oscar winning writer and editor. He has done everything, except apparently act in a film.  Afterwards he said it was a lot of fun coming and being in my film and thanked me for letting him experience another side of film making.  Our other cameos were made by the lead actors in Alana's and Drue's films.
    Grandpa Bob!
    Our second day was our zombie scene.  Here is where it gets interesting.  We shot our establishing shot of the restaurant that night.  We then wrapped in the early hours of the morning.  This where everyone gets to go home and sleep before we start shooting that night. Except for the effects artist who has to make it look like the restaurant is burning down.  That guy is... me.
    It took all day.
    Luckily our third day was an easy day.  An average film should have about 15-20 set ups a day.  Day 3 of our shoot had 2.  But as fate would have it we nearly lost this day due to lost paperwork and scheduling conflicts on our soundstage.  We jumped in and had to help another film breakdown and move out of the stage so we could get in to get our 2 shots.  The stage manager, who was not happy with this mixup, gave us a one hour ulitmatum to get our shots.  This sounds easy but 2 effects shots (see above picture) in an hour is not easy.  We got it done with not a minute to spare.
    Drue never gives up, never surrenders!  
    So after a 3 day weekend full of shooting we had a week of classes leading up to our final shooting weekend.  We only had one day left of shooting but it was the big one.  The shootout.  As I mentioned before, an average 12 hour shoot day will have 15-20 setups.  We had our location for 5 hours, and we had 32 shots planned.  How does one mentally prepare for this?  By not worrying and getting his mind off it so he doesn't stress. I went against everyone's advice and played Skyrim in the final hours leading up to the shoot.  The 5 hours went by in a flash.  It was a blur but I was in the zone.  Planning the gun fight with my stunt coordinator Jason was the most fun I have ever had on set.  We ended up dropping a few shots but I think we may have added one or two.  Thing is we got in close to 30 shots in 5 hours.  We rocked it.  The whole teams was top notch and was on their A game.  Thank you again to anyone and everyone who came out and made that night a success.
    Stunts!
    Our lead actors Julian Leong and Mary Black

    Casey Bond and Marten Borg checking out their guns.

    Epic stunt coordinator Jason Avina.

    Alana and I frame up an insert on a gun.

    Here is a link to the film.  It is password protected for festival purposes.  The password is guns.
    http://vimeo.com/33645821