Archive for the 'Producing' Category
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
As noted before, it’s back to producing mode. This is the same director that I produced The Treasonist for (where I got a free bus and Dodge Magnum).
Here’s the one-line synopsis:
A messenger in the Napoleonic Wars contemplates his future after accidentally discovering he is destined to become a great artist.
This is what I’ve mainly been [...]
Categories: Casting, Location Scouting, Producing
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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
Imagine this - you stop by a big studio, maybe to try to get a few minutes with an exec to pitch your next idea. As you get back on the elevator to leave (with the no scheduled meeting), the door opens to reveal the Head of the Studio already riding down. “Great Zeus, this [...]
Categories: Development, Marketing, Producing, Tips
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
Ten cans of film have been turned in after the longest producing job I’ve had yet - six days of summer thesis kick-off. You get three days to shoot your thesis film, or you can team up and double your resources as the DP and Director did here and shoot for six days with twice [...]
Categories: Producing, Production, Thesis Films
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
I like presentations. Let me correct that. I like good presentations. People seem to have finally woken up and realize that good presenting requires a good story (and no bullet points).
Presentation Zen, both the book and blog, utilize the visual power PowerPoint/Keynote provide to make presentations better.
Of course you don’t have to be a Venture [...]
Categories: Marketing, Producing, Screenwriting
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Monday, March 10th, 2008
Lately I’ve been reading blogs about presentations, from Presentation Zen to Merlin Mann’s Inbox Zero. They’ve introduced a new way of doing PowerPoint (or Keynote) presentations, one that draws a lot of parallels with filmmaking, such as using storytelling and visual images, rather than bullet points.
Unfortunately, we don’t get a lot of chances to do [...]
Categories: Pre-Production, Producing
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
While most of The Treasonist, the second film I produced, took place inside, the opening was supposed to have truckloads of shock-troops pile out of transports, ready to neutralize the hostage situation. I tried contacting the Army reserve, but by the time I got in touch with the right person (a week before filming), there [...]
Categories: Producing, Production Design
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
Producing is like being the Chief Happiness Officer on set. It’s all about keeping the crew happy and the set flowing smoothly. After producing two films, my view is the 1AD works on a micro level, creating a detailed set-up schedule and working shot to shot, while the producer does the macro tasks of getting [...]
Categories: Producing, Production, Tips
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Tuesday, January 1st, 2008
With one producing job down, I’ve already picked up a few tricks to make things go easier for time two. Below are a few free web apps that help keep things organized (a lot were also used during documentary making). Most have a mobile option, which makes them very powerful for some on-set action.
Google [...]
Categories: Pre-Production, Producing
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Thursday, December 27th, 2007
January is going to be a busy month for me. As I said before, three films are down, four to go. These four are all ATL jobs, and are every Friday-Saturday for the next four weeks when school starts up again on the 7th.
Week 1 - Director of Photography
This is a sci-fi period film, taking [...]
Categories: Cinematography, Producing, Production
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Thursday, December 6th, 2007
Charles’ F3, the one that I redeemed myself on, went pretty well last Sunday and Monday. The house we shot at was amazing, all ten cast members arrived on time and were great, and even Goodwood went off without a hitch. Of course a show can’t be perfect, which is why we had a little [...]
Categories: Cinematography, Producing
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