Showing posts with label riverview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label riverview. Show all posts

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Production Journal #5: Filming in a Heat Box

Tuesday, April 13th - Wednesday, April 14th 2010

It's been awhile since I've actually posted a Production Journal, so I thought I would. It's been a pretty odd week.

I guess by odd, I mean busy. I'm not sure.

Well, it all started Tuesday. We knew from the get go that Tuesday was going to be crazy. I had a camera reservation set up to film and was hoping to get some shooting in, but like every great idea, there is something in the way. Tuesday was the day George Kuchar was going to invade the Union Theatre and fill our brains with his own brand of humor via telepathic rays... and short films... either way, it was going to happen. That being said, I knew everything would be hectic, but I thought it shouldn't be hard to shoot 100ft of film. It's not much. Well, my original idea was to film some of Greg's big scenes at Morgan's apartment like we usually do. What I failed to realize was how long it takes to make Ziti. Why is that important? It's important because Morgan was making ziti and she'd be tied up for some time. I wasn't discouraged though. Just a change in plans. Instead, we decided to go to Riverview dorm, where Greg lives, and film the final shot of the movie. A shot that, in it's way, isn't super important, but is important. One shot is important. I know what it's like to try to take film out of a camera and pick up where I left off. It sucks. I decided not to do this and tried to find things to film.

We did some basic coverage footage. Greg's character, clean faced and all, leaving his residence and walking. Yes, like every good film student, I shot a lot of walking. It's what we do best! Ask around, it's true.

We then got to the important shit. The final shot of the movie. You're final memory. If a film has a shitty final shot, it can take you away from it. I needed this to be good. We (Greg, Vanessa, and I) went to this perfectly dank and dirty alley in the East Side and began to work. The final shot consists of Greg walking down this alley. He's no longer the harlequin of old. He's more matured. While walking down this alley, he leaves his derby on a garbage can and walks away. Fade out. The end.

Last time we attempted to film this, it went horribly! If you'll recall, it involved a clusterfuck of film carnage. This time went a lot smoother! We also got done ahead of schedule! So, we filmed trash for Greg. Why? That's not my place to say. Ask him.

After that, we had our Tuesday ritual of Taco Tuesday and we parted ways. I went home, dropped off my crap, grabbed my camera, did some Math and headed back down to UWM to see George.

This is where things got good. As soon as Morgan, Greg, Vanessa and I walked in we were greeted by a new acquaintance, Mark Borchardt, whom we met last Thursday. He remembered us! We gave him a copy of Greg's short film, Void, along with our contact info so he could tell us what he thought. We really want to know his thoughts. He appreciated this gesture greatly. He smiled, and asked us to all sign the DVD and date it so it's not just a random DVD, but a special moment in history for him to remember. Deep. So we did and he let us take some pictures with him like the lame fanboys we are. I asked him for some editing advice, which he kindly shared, and he told me where to get a VHS copy of Coven, his 16mm short he made back in the 90's. As Vanessa would say, "sweet dick". Below is the picture.



He was a cool dude. He talked to us quite a lot through the night. He took some pictures of all of us, and even proclaimed I am a new friend. Awesome. Mike Schank from American Movie, was also there, but he made me kinda uncomfortable. Too many Satanic questions. Sorry, Mike.

Now onto the Man of the hour, George Kuchar! Man, he was something. Morgan and I seriously feel he's from another Planet. We also gave him a copy of Greg's film. He gave me an autograph and let me snap some pictures. We didn't talk with him nearly as much because he was the man of hour, and everyone wanted a piece of him. He was super kind though. When we were going to take a picture he told me to sit next to him so I didn't have to kneel. He placed his hand on my leg. Didn't bother me. He's cool in my book.



He then showed us some films. He showed Libido Lagoon, Burrito Bay, Temple of Torment, Solstice, and Vault of Vapors. Fun stuff. He answered all of our questions with grace, even Vanessa asking how is love life is. Great man.

We had a party for him in the basement of Mitchell. Food, drinks, and Steven DJing some pretty sweetly odd tunes. Fabulous.

Then, came Wednesday. I was so exhausted when I woke up that Morning. Everything started to go wrong. Morgan was very sick. Her throat closed. I was worried. She almost died and I still had to film. Two bad things! I was too stressed to sit in class. I told Rob I had to go and went to the editing room and just edited for two hours. I needed it. It helped.

Morgan was doing better. We finally got ahold of her. She had to go to the Doctor. She told us to just let ourselves into her apartment. Greg had her keys. So, I headed to Gregs, played House of the Dead a bit and we headed to her house. We got to the bus stop and Vanessa pointed out we forgot the camera! Greg ran like hell back to his dorm and ran back with almost 20 to 30 pounds of stuff. That's three blocks! Way to go Greg. I felt bad. We didn't miss our bus though.

It was odd just walking into her house. But we did. We rested and began to set up. It didn't take long to realize how freakishly hot it was in there! As I planned out the shots, Vanessa attempted to recreate Greg's make-up. She did a good job. We filmed what we could. We waited for Morgan to get home to finish the make-up.

Matt was playing Michael Jackson's Moonwalker, so we watched before we filmed.

This footage is also important, but was never too sure about it. The shoot went by way too quickly for comfort. The lighting set ups were quick, and they looked to be good. I don't know how I feel about what we filmed though. Maybe I'll like it more when I see it. I think I was just too out of it to care. Greg was a trooper. Those lights were hot. I know. I burnt myself. Thank God for Aloe.

Afterwards we headed to Piggly Wiggly and got some cheap soda and grabbed some Wendy's before heading back.

Before I went home I met up with an old friend. We had a very nice night at the beach and my favorite spot in Milwaukee. It made the stressful night so much better. I thank them. I then went home, did some Math and passed the hell out. Sleep. It's what I needed. God, was it good. Thanks for reading.

P.S. this was rushed. Running out of time. Bye.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Production Journal #2: Frustratingly Good Day?

Tuesday, March 17, 2010

Hey all, I thought I'd fill you in on the second official day of film, and what a headache it was. If I've learned anything about a film shoot if would be this: nothing ever goes according to plan. To start the day off, I got a text from Morgan and she was under the weather and that she couldn't film today. This wasn't too bad because we were mainly going to utilize the nice weather to our advantage and shoot some coverage footage for the final scene. Plus, I'd rather have her rest up then work while she's sick. I know how it feel to work while being sick; it sucks, so I told her it was fine.

Next I had to text Greg and fill him in. One good thing did some from Morgan being ill. I no longer had to go and check out my laundry list of equipment. I had so much. No sore arms and no annoyances on the bus. Fabuleux!

Once math ended I jumped on a shuttle bus to Riverview to meet up with Greg and his girlfriend Vanessa to help him with his project The Woman in Black. This was truly a fun experience. It was actually one of the first time Greg and I filmed together. We both planned out shots, gave in put and tried to find the best angle for everything. This was great, plus his girlfriend is fun. So, everything went great! After that, we went back to his dorm to re-load the camera with film so I could film... which is where things went bad.

We were in such a great mood we went to Ma Fisher's to grab some grub before shooting and had a delightful conversation with a nice waitress about hollandaise sauce and why shooting a film about harlequins is perfect for black and white silent film. She then tried to get a bigger tip by rocking cleavage, but I missed it as I was trying to get the bottle of ketchup to work. Pity.

We then went to this incredibly dank alley behind the restaurant that was amazing looking! I knew from the beginning the shoot for me would be coverage footage that I didn't need, but would be nice to have. Evidence of this when I was using a shopping cart to do a dolly shot. Ha. In this alley we met a homeless man and some weird smells and found a beautiful sub alley that we need to remember. We got to filming and I was doing different shots that utilized the sunset and was doing different close-up and was playing with the focus. I was happy with my shots! Then, the camera stopped shooting. Greg somehow fixed it and we continued it. It Then stopped again... we didn't know why. We found a darkish alley and opened it up and the filmed was a jammed clusterfuck in the camera! Oh jeez!

We bolted back to Greg's to fix it. We somehow salvaged what we could and we're hoping it turns out. We aren't sure yet. I was upset, but Greg thought it would cheer us all up if we watched some of his embarrassing old videos he made. I won't mention the names or post the links to save him from some embarrassment.

Greg then donned his Mr. Pesti costume (long story for another time) and we went out and filmed an art project and have a very great encounter with a homeless man who really changed the mood of everything. He was amazing.

So yeah, as you can see, things didn't go right, but it wasn't a bad day, which is sweet. I'll let you all know how the film turns out, if it turns out, once I get it back after break. This was all stream of conscience, so sorry. Also, hopefully I'll have some pics to post next time.