Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Mint In Box
It's out, everybody! Mint in Box is here! Check it out now, and if you've enjoyed yourself, please give it a thumbs up and share it along for others to enjoy.
Monday, February 13, 2017
Archived For Posterity...
So, this is a little late...
Year five of my state of the human. Wow. I'm sure twenty years from now I'll look back on this and think, "I remember blogger... I wonder if there's anyway to access that old content. Anyway..." Anyway. Updates on what was mentioned last year: Still at J.D. Young, printing away. Still have the dog. Still trying to lose weight, but back up to 291. Still intermittently editing EHUD, while Dear Sir is on hold. Haven't sold any short stories either. In fact, all of the writing is on hold. Except...
Screen writing. I've written and directed (and starred in!) a short entitled Mint in Box. See that poster up there? That's it. And that's my girlfriend Felicity up there; we've been going steady for over a year now, and the plan is for me to move down with her in the next few months. After the move, I'll be starting a wonderful adventure with her: Writing and directing my first feature film. Co-written by and starring Felicity and some of her friends, Full Noon is a low-budget (low-low, what some would call no-budget) horror film that we're looking to Kickstart for about $5,000. More on that as it develops. On this production, I'll remember that I have a blog, and keep it updated. Turns out, Felicity has a passion for special effects makeup, and will be creating our creature and giving everyone wounds.
Okay, anything else... I'm starting to go bald; the front is thinning. My grandfather died last year at the age of 89. I just got back from Las Vegas with Felicity; we saw Evil Dead the Musical, and it was great. The Wretched, the local film for which I wrote the novelization, went through reshoots, and I got to be involved this time.
So 2017 is looking good thus far. I look forward to what it may bring, and wish all my readers (some of you must exist, right?) a good year as well....
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Mint In Box: The Trailer
I realize now, as I'm about a week away from release, that I should have been blogging my whole experience with making the short film Mint in Box. Springing from one mass brainstorming session in May of 2016, this film marked not only my return to filmmaking (my first passion, even above writing), but also my most ambitious project to date. What was meant to be a ten minute quickie ballooned to over twenty, and that was even after I cut an entire scene. Another first: my first deleted scene.
To do some catch-up: This is the story all about how Salman's life got flipped upside down. Let me take a minute--just sit right there--and I'll tell you all about how he committed unlawful seizure. Written for three actors--myself in the lead, brother Caleb as my kidnap victim, and girlfriend Felicity in a secret role, the film was ambitious and, dare I say it, funny. In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have cast myself in the lead, at least not while I was the only qualified cameraman. Having to set up framing and then jump back in, hoping the shot was in focus was a huge pain. Also, having to work around everyone's disparate schedules--Caleb lives in Texas, Felicity damn near in Arkansas--meant that we only got a few shots with everyone in frame, and most shots were done solo, giving the work a rather disjointed feel. Finally, sister Aubri--the tentative composer--dropped out of the film late in production, forcing me to scramble for music. Fortunately, the very talented Eric Meyer stepped up, and so this is my first film to feature an original score. Overall, I think the whole thing worked out.
As I put last minute touches on the film before release, please enjoy this trailer cobbled together from the deleted scene and pieces from the rest of the movie:
And finally, for some of the behind-the-scenes content I should have been blogging all along. Here is a before and after shot from scene 7, showing the glaring mistake of a script left on my leg, followed by the cleanup. This is but a number of FX shots that went into the film--all but one of which were the result of carelessness on my part. Oops...
To do some catch-up: This is the story all about how Salman's life got flipped upside down. Let me take a minute--just sit right there--and I'll tell you all about how he committed unlawful seizure. Written for three actors--myself in the lead, brother Caleb as my kidnap victim, and girlfriend Felicity in a secret role, the film was ambitious and, dare I say it, funny. In retrospect, I probably shouldn't have cast myself in the lead, at least not while I was the only qualified cameraman. Having to set up framing and then jump back in, hoping the shot was in focus was a huge pain. Also, having to work around everyone's disparate schedules--Caleb lives in Texas, Felicity damn near in Arkansas--meant that we only got a few shots with everyone in frame, and most shots were done solo, giving the work a rather disjointed feel. Finally, sister Aubri--the tentative composer--dropped out of the film late in production, forcing me to scramble for music. Fortunately, the very talented Eric Meyer stepped up, and so this is my first film to feature an original score. Overall, I think the whole thing worked out.
As I put last minute touches on the film before release, please enjoy this trailer cobbled together from the deleted scene and pieces from the rest of the movie:
And finally, for some of the behind-the-scenes content I should have been blogging all along. Here is a before and after shot from scene 7, showing the glaring mistake of a script left on my leg, followed by the cleanup. This is but a number of FX shots that went into the film--all but one of which were the result of carelessness on my part. Oops...
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