Archive for October, 2007

Screenwriting Group Update

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Our Phoenix Screenwriters Connection meetup group is going pretty good. Writing is a lonely profession if you don’t have a co-writer or team of writers - most of us don’t. So, going to the screenwriting group meetings is a nice way to connect with fellow writers and talk. This month we did several table reads - all really very good - in my opinion … lots of interesting ideas and concepts. We talked about our works in progress and hopefully inspired each other to move forward … writing!

One of our members gave me a great idea about expanding on my short screenplay, Metal Detecting. He said that I should expand the script to a feature by making the detective the lead character. I had never thought of that - both expanding it and moving the main character to the detective. If I hadn’t connected with these writers, I would have never gotten that feedback or idea.

IFP Fall Challenge

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Submission accomplished. After our filming and editing - “Perfect Substitute” has been submitted to IFP/Phx for review. The films will be screened on November 1, 2007 at Harkins Scottsdale 101. In an email received, IFP/Phx said there were six films. I was surprised there were so few - but with many other film projects, challenges, etc. going on the past few months - maybe I shouldn’t be.

I am taking a hiatis from filmmaking until the new year. I am concentrating on getting my screenplay, “Elephant Grass” finished!!! With the Chris Soth system, I am going to give it a solid try this time. Then it will be submitted to anybody and everybody for sale.

Arizona Production Association

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Last night, we went to a APA mixer at Roy’s in Scottsdale. This was our first time attending. The event was successful. We met a lot of good people, exchanged a lot of biz cards, and had very good conversation. We’ll attend more of these mixers. Try to get to as many of these types of events as possible. Get your name out there, meet people, make contacts. Everyone is in the same boat pretty much - needing to get exposure and learn.

Went To A Movie Screening …

Friday, October 19th, 2007

We went to the A3F screening last night. The theater for the HM was no where near filled. We saw 17 short films - mine included. I did not like the quality of the film on a large screen. I don’t know if they were compressed or what but on our large screen TV - the film was clear and crisp. Other than that, it looked and sounded pretty good. We then watched the Top 20. There were, in my opinion, only a couple films I thought worthy of noting. I felt many of them very poor quality in acting, filming, etc - and cannot figure out how they got the scores. That is something I really need to find out - voting criteria. If you can understand that - you can adapt. All in all though, I’m very happy with what we did. We learned a lot of things for our next films. We aren’t really in the film biz to be the hit of AZ. We want to see our screenplay come to life and that’s what we accomplished.

One other note - it seems like the A3F has found that trying to make a quality film in 24 hours is near impossible. They are thinking of extending their 48 hour challenge to 72 hours. This will insure that they get some quality films.

Didn’t Make Top 20 - But That’s OK

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

The Top 20 films of the A3F 24hr film festival were announced. I wasn’t among them. I got some feedback as to why and it makes sense to me. I need to figure out how to make a good, narrative film in a short time. I guess I need to imagine a full length feature and boil it down to several minutes. I will work on that. My film, Almost Dead, will be shown though - on a big movie screen - so that’s pretty darned cool. I was told it is worthy of showing and it had good production value. My very first film effort will be shown on October 18th! I’ll come back and post the audience reaction - good or bad. One thing I would like to know - what is the judging criteria ?? - that would help me immensely.

I am submitting our second film effort, Perfect Substitute, on Tuesday. This one may have the same problem as my first - we’ll see. My third film will be better.

It’s a wrap! and in the can! — Two Films …

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

It’s strange that I’ve been wanting to make my first movie and made two!

The A3F group had a 24 HR. Film Challenge last Saturday. It was so much fun and pretty exciting. We went to the kick-off party on Friday night and got to meet a bunch of great people. There were over 200 people attending in a small bar area. So you met people one way or another. On Saturday, we got our Theme, Prop, and Line for the 24 HR challenge. So we went right to work writing and finding wardrobe and props. We finished in good time and got “ALMOST DEAD” submitted on time!

Then on Sunday night, we started shooting the IFP/Phx Fall Challenge with a theme of “Buddies”. We cast last week and got some fresh faces that we thought would work well together. We added a few extras and we were on our way. We met at 10PM at our coffeehouse location, set up and started shooting around 11 PM - and …. we finished by 2 AM — I feel in great time. Everyone worked so well together, took direction beautifully, and everything went off without a hitch. So, “PERFECT SUBSTITUTE” is finished and will be submitted to IFP/Phx next week. The coffeehouse we used for our location looks beautiful on film. I want to thank the McKays for letting us use it. If you are ever in Phoenix, stop by Mama Java’s Coffeehouse, 3619 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ for a cup of java and tell them Michele from Perfect Substitute sent you!

I have the bug now. I’ve learned so much about filmmaking in those two shoots. Organization is KEY!!!!!! If I can emphasize on element of filmmaking that can make or break you - it’s being organized. So much time is wasted if you are not ready to go at shoot time.

I edited both films (using Windows Movie Maker) and learned quite a bit as well. I need to work on lighting. I really need to take the time to set up the lighting perfectly. Right now, I’m using DIY stuff, but if I get going on this really seriously, I’ll buy a professional light kit. I was concerned about my mic that I purchased, but it worked fine. The DIY boom I made works great - try one - they are not costly at all, look pretty professional, and very easy to make.

So … all in all - I’m on cloud nine right now. I’m taking a little break to re-coup my sleep and energy, but I’ll be back making more films.

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