My P2, Disharm0ny.com, is finished. It has been very well received so far in class. My friend Bryce is putting together a Vimeo group for our P2s and it will be up there shortly and I will provide the links for it here. But for now here are pictures:
After 4 years of having this idea stashed away it is now a film. The premiere screening is on campus this Friday. Thanks to all my cast and crew for helping this dream project become a reality.
We had our first meeting for 508 this week as well. 508 is the class number for Production II, our fall class in which we work in randomly selected teams on three projects. My team consists of Drue Metz, Alana Waksman and myself. You are the Producer/ Editor on one project, Director of Photography on one and, Writer/ Director of one. I am DP first (for the film Drue wrote), producing second (for Alana) and directing third. The film I wrote is tentatively called Meet Derek. The film is about Derek (surprise!), a 25 year old guy who has bad luck with the ladies. He has only had 4 dates and they have all gone poorly. So he is extra determined to make things go well when he meets Bridget. Much to his dismay the world seems out to make things difficult.
On a final note I shot a feature documentary outside of school this last weekend. It is a film about video games as an art film, the limits of human endurance, and insanity. A small group of elite Zelda players have teamed up to beat 4 Zelda games in 48 hours. I documented my journey to join those ranks... by myself. Special shout out to Michael Starr, Shyam Sengupta, Brian Ott and Bryce Kho for helping me on that endeavor.
A story about why the USC School of Cinematic Arts is the real-life Hogwarts.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Catching up
Sorry the long gap in posts. Spring Break was a whirlwind of seeing as many people as I could. This week is jammed to the brim. I didn't even get to watch "The Office" last night. Usually thats how I unwind after a long day. (Thank God for Netflix!) This weekend I am the cinematographer for my P2. So I am planning those with their directors while working with my producer for my P2 that takes place the following week. I am also building a dolly. It is almost finished. I just have to tweak the trucks a little. I plan on using it on Xu's P2 this weekend.
Sleep will be a luxury with all the shooting this weekend. Thursday at midnight I will be seeing Sucker Punch. Then I grab as much sleep as I can before Kristin's shoot Friday morning. I will be wrapping around 7pm and I start Xu's shoot immediatley after and we go to 1am. Now my AMC work schedule isn't done yet but I may be working Saturday or Sunday there and then have Xu's shoot from 7pm-1am on both those days. And then school starts up 9am Monday like usual. Exciting!
My P2 is called Disharm0ny.com. It is about a website that helps you find your worst enemy. Someone you will be bound to hate so you can fight them and take out your stress on them instead of your loved ones.
Finally today is Career Day at the cinema school. Over 40 different companies are coming today and we can talk to reps about jobs and internships. I plan on talking to Pixar, Warner Animation, Disney, Sony and Lucasfilm. I think with all these Pixar events I am going to I am bound to eventually get an internship or residency there. Their camera staging artist position sounds like a dream come true.
Sleep will be a luxury with all the shooting this weekend. Thursday at midnight I will be seeing Sucker Punch. Then I grab as much sleep as I can before Kristin's shoot Friday morning. I will be wrapping around 7pm and I start Xu's shoot immediatley after and we go to 1am. Now my AMC work schedule isn't done yet but I may be working Saturday or Sunday there and then have Xu's shoot from 7pm-1am on both those days. And then school starts up 9am Monday like usual. Exciting!
My P2 is called Disharm0ny.com. It is about a website that helps you find your worst enemy. Someone you will be bound to hate so you can fight them and take out your stress on them instead of your loved ones.
Finally today is Career Day at the cinema school. Over 40 different companies are coming today and we can talk to reps about jobs and internships. I plan on talking to Pixar, Warner Animation, Disney, Sony and Lucasfilm. I think with all these Pixar events I am going to I am bound to eventually get an internship or residency there. Their camera staging artist position sounds like a dream come true.
Friday, March 18, 2011
My P1
Sorry about the downtime between posts. I was enjoying my Spring Break. Anyway the good news is, while I may not have my editing assignment or my FoD scene that I have been promising for so long I DO have a cut of my P1 on a private Vimeo page. Click the link below, password in angel.
http://vimeo.com/21223064
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Working on 3 projects at once
Sorry about the gap between posts recently. I am currently trying to output my Directing project on DVD, edit my P1 and write my P2 all at the same time. P2 is an interesting project. The only thing we are required to do is write it and then we can have other crew members help with any or all other duties. We can also have dialogue this time. I am again Group B so I get a chance to crew on Group A and C projects and have already been chosen to DP a film in Group A. In other news I got to meet Lee Unkrich, Oscar winning director of Toy Story 3 at an event at USC. There are a lot of other interesting events comng up and I will post more on that soon.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Into Dust
I shot my P1 Wednesday night. I haven't gotten on here to tell you all about it yet because it has been an sleep depriving situation and I wanted to be coherent as I wrote this. So here is an hour by hour breakdown on how it all went.
Hour1:
I wake up at 8AM. I go through the morning routine as usual. I leave my sound kit at the apartment because I plan on coming back for supplies and don't want to lug it around all day. That will be a challenge though because I shoot in 14 hours and I don't have location permits finalized, homework to print out, work and classes to take of today. I pack food in my backpack in preparation of not having time to stop by Armando's for lunch as per my usual routine. I walk to campus.
Hour 2:
I arrived at work. If you didn't know I work in the Production Equipment Center at school. I pull equipment for orders and act as the repo man for people who don't return their stuff.So today I was pulling light kits for all the P1s including my own. I tagged it as mine and said I would pick it up at 5. I really don't want to carry this thing around. Heaviest kit ever.
Hour 3:
Still at work but got all the kits ready. I asked if I could take a quick break finish getting the permits finalized. They are super cool and let me. I am now officially allowed to shoot at the fountain tonight.
Hours 4-5:
Made some repo calls, surfed the web, found this picture also known as the best Zelda fan art ever.
Hour: 6:
Clocked out of work and found a secluded spot. I pop in my headphones and listen to this song as I write and organize my shot list for tonight. Now I know what I am doing tonight! Hooray sanity!
Hours 7-9:
I attend my writing class. I eat he trail mix bars to stay awake.
Hour 10:
I run and get my light kit before the PEC closes. I walk to my next class early so I can take care of some business. I want to know if I can leave early so I can prepare for my shoot tonight. Dominic stops by and delivers our camera and tripod. I am now carrying a large tripod, a decent size camera case, my backpack and a easily 70 pound 5 foot light kit. I set it all down and start calling UPS numbers to find my angel wings for tonight. Turns out the one dead spot in the whole cinema complex is right there. Thankfully Orlee- Rose was walking by offered to watch all my stuff as I found a signal and worked that out. Turns out my apartment building doesn't hold packages so since I wasn't there to take it UPS takes them to a warehouse and this warehouse closes at 7. I would have to skip class to get them and even then I would be cutting it close due to LA traffic. I decide I have permits for tonight and tomorrow and I can reluctantly film all the non-wing shots tonight, get the wings tomorrow and film those scenes tomorrow night.
Hours 11-13:
I attend my Fundamentals of Directing class. Peter Sollett says I did a good job with my cut considering the circumstances with noise. The rest of the class wishes me luck on my P1.
Hour 14:
John gives me and the huge equipment load a lift home. I return to my apartment to see my roommate there. He was supposed to be at work. Turns out he got a ticket for driving a California truck with a Florida license and the truck was impounded for the night. So since he was home when the UPS guy came by I have wings for tonight. Rejuvenated by this miracle I pack the food, the chocolate syrup (excellent blood for black and white films!) and a whole bunch of blankets. It's going to be a cold night.
Hours 15-21:
The wind has died down so it wasn't as cold as I expected at first but it slowly got chillier and by the end it was really bad. But it was worth it. the footage looks great. Sharon and Kevin were real troopers dealing with the cold and Mahin was a fantastic assitant. Here are some photos from set. Take note these are not screen captures.
Hours 22-24:
Sleep!
Hour 25:
I wake up with a slight headache and head back to work at PEC.
Hours 26-30:
Of course today would be one of the busiest days at work. I got a free burrito from some guy who stopped by to fill out an order though.
Hour 31:
I sit on a couch and beat the fire temple in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks on the DS as I wait for class. Nathan sees me and tells me he heard that my P1 is being talked about as the most visually exciting in our class.
Hours 32-35:
In Cinematography class we broke into two teams (picked 4h grade kickball team style) and in less than 3 hours write, produce, setup, light and shoot a scene based on a picture. Each team amongst themselves would select 2 actors, a director, AD, DP, key grip, camera operator, and 1st AC. I was chosen as director and decided to have fun with this. I decided that the scene would be at a house party between a government spy and a vampire fighting over a potion that would allow vampires to come out in the sun. The sheer lunacy in the scene went over well. We are doing another assignment like this next week. This time we are doing the steak scene from Raging Bull and I get to be Jake La Motta.
Hours 36-41:
I go home and watch The Office and Kevin Smith's Too Fat for Forty. Then I go to sleep.
On a final note I am coming home for Spring Break on the 11th. I want to see as many people as I can so I need you all to comment and tell me when you want to hang out so I can schedule it and see as many of you as possible. Pick your time slots for March 12th through March 18th.
Hour1:
I wake up at 8AM. I go through the morning routine as usual. I leave my sound kit at the apartment because I plan on coming back for supplies and don't want to lug it around all day. That will be a challenge though because I shoot in 14 hours and I don't have location permits finalized, homework to print out, work and classes to take of today. I pack food in my backpack in preparation of not having time to stop by Armando's for lunch as per my usual routine. I walk to campus.
Hour 2:
I arrived at work. If you didn't know I work in the Production Equipment Center at school. I pull equipment for orders and act as the repo man for people who don't return their stuff.So today I was pulling light kits for all the P1s including my own. I tagged it as mine and said I would pick it up at 5. I really don't want to carry this thing around. Heaviest kit ever.
Hour 3:
Still at work but got all the kits ready. I asked if I could take a quick break finish getting the permits finalized. They are super cool and let me. I am now officially allowed to shoot at the fountain tonight.
Hours 4-5:
Made some repo calls, surfed the web, found this picture also known as the best Zelda fan art ever.
Hour: 6:
Clocked out of work and found a secluded spot. I pop in my headphones and listen to this song as I write and organize my shot list for tonight. Now I know what I am doing tonight! Hooray sanity!
Hours 7-9:
I attend my writing class. I eat he trail mix bars to stay awake.
Hour 10:
I run and get my light kit before the PEC closes. I walk to my next class early so I can take care of some business. I want to know if I can leave early so I can prepare for my shoot tonight. Dominic stops by and delivers our camera and tripod. I am now carrying a large tripod, a decent size camera case, my backpack and a easily 70 pound 5 foot light kit. I set it all down and start calling UPS numbers to find my angel wings for tonight. Turns out the one dead spot in the whole cinema complex is right there. Thankfully Orlee- Rose was walking by offered to watch all my stuff as I found a signal and worked that out. Turns out my apartment building doesn't hold packages so since I wasn't there to take it UPS takes them to a warehouse and this warehouse closes at 7. I would have to skip class to get them and even then I would be cutting it close due to LA traffic. I decide I have permits for tonight and tomorrow and I can reluctantly film all the non-wing shots tonight, get the wings tomorrow and film those scenes tomorrow night.
Hours 11-13:
I attend my Fundamentals of Directing class. Peter Sollett says I did a good job with my cut considering the circumstances with noise. The rest of the class wishes me luck on my P1.
Hour 14:
John gives me and the huge equipment load a lift home. I return to my apartment to see my roommate there. He was supposed to be at work. Turns out he got a ticket for driving a California truck with a Florida license and the truck was impounded for the night. So since he was home when the UPS guy came by I have wings for tonight. Rejuvenated by this miracle I pack the food, the chocolate syrup (excellent blood for black and white films!) and a whole bunch of blankets. It's going to be a cold night.
Hours 15-21:
The wind has died down so it wasn't as cold as I expected at first but it slowly got chillier and by the end it was really bad. But it was worth it. the footage looks great. Sharon and Kevin were real troopers dealing with the cold and Mahin was a fantastic assitant. Here are some photos from set. Take note these are not screen captures.
Hours 22-24:
Sleep!
Hour 25:
I wake up with a slight headache and head back to work at PEC.
Hours 26-30:
Of course today would be one of the busiest days at work. I got a free burrito from some guy who stopped by to fill out an order though.
Hour 31:
I sit on a couch and beat the fire temple in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks on the DS as I wait for class. Nathan sees me and tells me he heard that my P1 is being talked about as the most visually exciting in our class.
Hours 32-35:
In Cinematography class we broke into two teams (picked 4h grade kickball team style) and in less than 3 hours write, produce, setup, light and shoot a scene based on a picture. Each team amongst themselves would select 2 actors, a director, AD, DP, key grip, camera operator, and 1st AC. I was chosen as director and decided to have fun with this. I decided that the scene would be at a house party between a government spy and a vampire fighting over a potion that would allow vampires to come out in the sun. The sheer lunacy in the scene went over well. We are doing another assignment like this next week. This time we are doing the steak scene from Raging Bull and I get to be Jake La Motta.
Hours 36-41:
I go home and watch The Office and Kevin Smith's Too Fat for Forty. Then I go to sleep.
On a final note I am coming home for Spring Break on the 11th. I want to see as many people as I can so I need you all to comment and tell me when you want to hang out so I can schedule it and see as many of you as possible. Pick your time slots for March 12th through March 18th.
Friday, February 18, 2011
The Goblet of Fire
I am on the road again.
My apartment in California for the last month and a half has been basically an air mattress, TV and computer. So my dad and I are driving the rest of my stuff out this President's Day weekend. The extra day off makes it possible. The only downside it trying to setup my P1 while on the road. Lots of things still need to fall in place. My actress might need to leave early for New York. Will my angel wings arrive in time? Location permits and light kit forms need to be finalized. So I am a little stressed about all that.
I went to a presentation Tuesday night by Bill Kinder. Bill is the head of post-production at Pixar. He spoke about the differences between editorial duties for live action and animation. Fascinating stuff and I would have gone to that seminar for just that but there was more. He talked about the PAID Editorial internship Pixar has each summer. In that moment that roomed turned into the Goblet of Fire. Why? There is only one spot. I am going to apply even with the crazy odds.
Blogging via my Blackberry. Not looking forward to West Texas.
-Scarlet Rebel
My apartment in California for the last month and a half has been basically an air mattress, TV and computer. So my dad and I are driving the rest of my stuff out this President's Day weekend. The extra day off makes it possible. The only downside it trying to setup my P1 while on the road. Lots of things still need to fall in place. My actress might need to leave early for New York. Will my angel wings arrive in time? Location permits and light kit forms need to be finalized. So I am a little stressed about all that.
I went to a presentation Tuesday night by Bill Kinder. Bill is the head of post-production at Pixar. He spoke about the differences between editorial duties for live action and animation. Fascinating stuff and I would have gone to that seminar for just that but there was more. He talked about the PAID Editorial internship Pixar has each summer. In that moment that roomed turned into the Goblet of Fire. Why? There is only one spot. I am going to apply even with the crazy odds.
Blogging via my Blackberry. Not looking forward to West Texas.
-Scarlet Rebel
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Fundamentals of Directing
First of all, I am not changing my metaphors, Editing is still Potions, but it is resembling the Harry Potter version of having several Defense Against the Dark Arts teachers. So far here at USC I have had classes with 4 different editing professors. Here they are and what they have edited:
Phillip Neel: Boston Legal, Twin Peaks, Ally McBeal, Remington Steele and currently Human Target
Tom Porter: Golden Girls
Normyn Hollyn: Heathers
Reine Claire- Assistant editor Assassins, Space Jam
I worked on 4 Fundamentals of Directing projects this weekend.I was boom operator for two of them. I provided location for another and then I shot my own. Lesson learned from all this: don't shoot yours in a parking garage on campus on a Friday night. I am praying I have decent enough audio to cut together a scene I am proud of. It was a challenge for me and my actors but in the end we decided to try and use it to our advantage. My scene was from "All The President's Men" and we decided to try and make it a scene about paranoia. Every time a loud distraction came by, or which there were many, I had my actors look quickly around and act as if they were being discovered. It should work.
My P1 is coming around the corner. It is about a man who gets into a car crash and is clinging on to life but needs to let go. An angel comes to comfort him in his final moments. It is shot in all black and white and at night. Luckily it is a silent film so that should help because (see prior problem) it takes place on campus and I have to shoot on Friday. I already found an excellent source of music for my piece. I am getting an original song from the band Gemeni. If you are not familiar with them, check them out. They are simply amazing. If you live in Orlando, go see them live because they have shows almost every weekend.
Steve is working on getting a sizeable upload of the Boston Legal scene and I will also post my Directing project after I edit it this week.
Phillip Neel: Boston Legal, Twin Peaks, Ally McBeal, Remington Steele and currently Human Target
Tom Porter: Golden Girls
Normyn Hollyn: Heathers
Reine Claire- Assistant editor Assassins, Space Jam
Yes, this movie. |
My P1 is coming around the corner. It is about a man who gets into a car crash and is clinging on to life but needs to let go. An angel comes to comfort him in his final moments. It is shot in all black and white and at night. Luckily it is a silent film so that should help because (see prior problem) it takes place on campus and I have to shoot on Friday. I already found an excellent source of music for my piece. I am getting an original song from the band Gemeni. If you are not familiar with them, check them out. They are simply amazing. If you live in Orlando, go see them live because they have shows almost every weekend.
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Gemeni |
Steve is working on getting a sizeable upload of the Boston Legal scene and I will also post my Directing project after I edit it this week.
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