Friday, January 11, 2008
Initial meetings
That's all I really have for now, next week's post will probably be more entertaining.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Hate To Say I Settled
I was able to get a hold of the one of the writers and go over some ideas I had for the script. He was very receptive and a pleasure. It seems like the 3 minute restriction they had on their writing project hindered their adaptation of Poe's story. To fit such a character into 3 minutes is quite the feat. Thankfully we have no such restrictions.
We might be running into strains on location and other actors. The rewriting is making for a much more interesting piece but add just one more thing to think about and another and another. On the other hand, I absolutely hate to settle for the locations we can easily find rather than the ideal location. Without proper staging Tell-Tale Heart totally falls apart and is just sad to watch.
This should be a lot of fun. Just remember to breath.
-A
Meeting 1: Jan. 10th
I met with my partner Liz today and we are both really excited to get rolling with this film. Right now we’re trying to hash out the major issues like location, crew, and the other actor. We weren’t sure if there was going to be a formal casting process or if we should just select the additional actor on our own. Either way we are both confident that we have enough connections to facilitate a dependent cast/crew.
I plan to contact the writers soon asking for a more detailed character analysis for the girl. Liz’s feels the script is a little vague when it comes to explaining her character’s appearance and motivations. What I’m mainly focusing on now is a central look or style for our film. Overall, we both agree this will be a great class. Definitely, some nice material to use on a future demo reel.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
the always-awkward first post
Basically, the format of this class is a lot different than I originally thought. I don’t know if they’ve changed it or if I had the wrong perception of the class, but I was really concerned on Monday when Tim told us that for the first project, we would direct and co-produce on our own, and have to find our own crew, actors, edit on our own, etc. That pretty much freaked me out and made me strongly consider dropping, just because of the workload.
I met with my theatre partner Stephanie today though, and after going over notes and discussing all the aspects of the first project, I feel a lot more relieved. We seem to really be on the same page as to what we want to do with the script, availabilities, and even when we want to shoot. Depending on how organized we get our team, we might be shooting as soon as this weekend if we can swing it, which I appreciate greatly. I know I’ve already tapped a few people for crew, and she’s going to recruit the other actor.
So, you know, maybe there’s hope after all. ;)