Saturday, 19 December 2009
FINALLY FINISHED SHOOTING
After what has been a hectic first semester, I can safely say that my film is shot, acting was great, and although very different weather conditions the external scenes should still convey the same emotion of isolation, take a look at a still from today.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Monday, 16 November 2009
BUSY BUSY WEEKEND, BUSY BUSY WEEK
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
SHOOT DAY TOMORROW
Well this is it, no more auditions, no more casting, and no more script writing, it's all about the film now, should be fun, as I have a talented crew behind, and a great location in front of me, we will see by this time tomorrow.
Anyways Until then, I say my goodbyes
Anyways Until then, I say my goodbyes
Sunday, 8 November 2009
When Two Days Became one
Some complications have come up, with actors and locations, and instead of having the two interior shoot days, we now have only the one, a bit disappointing, as I wanted both days to be well paced, and relaxed, as opposed to slightly rushed, but at least this way, we will be driven and ready, and that's always useful.
Thursday's shoot is coming up, I'm sort of scared but I blocked some shots today, and we should be okay, now just to sort out all the technicalities. So the 12th and the 24th are the shoot days now. Can't Wait.
Thursday's shoot is coming up, I'm sort of scared but I blocked some shots today, and we should be okay, now just to sort out all the technicalities. So the 12th and the 24th are the shoot days now. Can't Wait.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Auditions In London PART DUEX
Sorry about the week off, has been a real hectic week
Had a full on day in London, 14 hours, 333 miles, great auditions, and no sleep.
Was a benefial day not only for myself, but also for my fellow film maker Tim Orchard, who had the lion's share of auditions, it was a fun day, and the Match Bar, with a special shout out for the manager Ryall Daniels, were a massive help on the day, well both days. And by the way, Match Bar is absolutely fantastic, a nice little chilled out place about a 2 minutes walk from Oxford Circus. I recommend them, the food is fantastic, the atmosphere is mature and laid back, and of course it's in Central London, so why not?
P.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
Storyboarding. ABOUT TIME
Just starting on my overly ambitious storyboard, should be fun. Been putting it off because I want the script to be fairly final. But enough is enough, since the first shoot day is next week.
A bit off topic, but I just listened to a brilliant podcast will the the unbelievably great Willy Pfister, In my opinion the best D.O.P. out there, period. Some great insights to him and Mr Nolan's shooting/visual philosophy, and that there should be little grading because the negatives, or in my case, rushes should look like the release print, or in this case the final edit, colour-wise , at least. He made a lot fo great points about how the digital intermediates allows for too much falling back on post for grading. Obviously I don't have the luxury of putting up a million and one lights, or a 20k light with a color temperature filter, but it is probably the better philosophy to have. But until I have multi million pound/dollar budgets to deal with, I'm going to stick to filming fairly neutral and colouring to death.
A bit off topic, but I just listened to a brilliant podcast will the the unbelievably great Willy Pfister, In my opinion the best D.O.P. out there, period. Some great insights to him and Mr Nolan's shooting/visual philosophy, and that there should be little grading because the negatives, or in my case, rushes should look like the release print, or in this case the final edit, colour-wise , at least. He made a lot fo great points about how the digital intermediates allows for too much falling back on post for grading. Obviously I don't have the luxury of putting up a million and one lights, or a 20k light with a color temperature filter, but it is probably the better philosophy to have. But until I have multi million pound/dollar budgets to deal with, I'm going to stick to filming fairly neutral and colouring to death.
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Just got back from Auditions
Just got back from a very tiring two days, not only auditions, but a Test Shoot with My Friend and Fellow Filmmaker Mark Kuczewski, looking forward to being D.O.P./Cameraman for that.
Anyways back to auditions, had some really good actresses come through, they all were passionate about the role, it's very humbling when you have professionals enthused about your work. Had a couple no shows, which of course was disappointing but not surprising. All in all, I was impressed and flattered by the level of talent that all the actresses showed. I think I've found my Rebecca, won't say who, but one of them really caught my eye. Can't say it's confirmed as I have another audition over the weekend so the surprises are still possible. But Until then, I'm pretty happy with what I've got.
Anyways back to auditions, had some really good actresses come through, they all were passionate about the role, it's very humbling when you have professionals enthused about your work. Had a couple no shows, which of course was disappointing but not surprising. All in all, I was impressed and flattered by the level of talent that all the actresses showed. I think I've found my Rebecca, won't say who, but one of them really caught my eye. Can't say it's confirmed as I have another audition over the weekend so the surprises are still possible. But Until then, I'm pretty happy with what I've got.
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
Recce Mood Test
Run (Upcoming Film) Recce Test from Andy West on Vimeo.
Took a little too long to get this up, but here is a Mood Test. It's really (really) rough, and has continuity issues, it's just so everyone can get a feel for the mood film.
Shooting another test next week. And the first day of principal photography will commence on the 12 November.
Monday, 26 October 2009
Saturday, 24 October 2009
Film Proposal
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Picture to Scene Test
Really short test, just wanted to see if this could work, feedback would be nice, I don't think it really does. It was a nice Idea while it lasted.
PIC IN PIC TRIAL from Andy West on Vimeo.
AUDITION SPACE FOUND
Just spent the morning calling around a few places in Central(ish) London, a lot of "not available on that day" and "sorry we have no function room" and I even got quoted for £1000 for an afternoon. In the end found a nice little bar called the Match Bar, that is just 450 feet away from OXFORD CIRCUS. Good times, Auditions Wednesday the 28th of October. Read. Set. Act.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
DJ FAHAD @ LETS GET FUNKY
Took me a little while, been busy with get things sorted for the film, but here is another snippet of the LETS GET FUNKY NITE, starring DJ FAHAD, more photos after the link
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31413961@N02/
Will make the video when I get some free time.
CANON 1D MK IV VIDEO
Nocturne from Vincent Laforet on Vimeo.
Just saw this on Vincent Laforet's Blog, However I believe Andy Parker should sue since this is obvious copyright infringement, but yeah this video looks great, all shot at an iso of 6400!!! Looks like 800 or 1200 to me, but yeah great images. They announced it's available for pre order, retailing at $4400. Wowers. I'll stick with my lickle 7D (for now).
Monday, 19 October 2009
Been Gone a Few Days
Back in the Swing of things, watching a few films, reading a couple photography magazines. Reached the 2nd stage of the Audition process, the "Hey I Like the script When are Auditions?" Phase. Still need to watch more films though. Any suggestions anyone?
Thursday, 15 October 2009
5D INSPIRATION OF THE DAY
A Music Video by Alice Russel, its actually quite a good song, very soulful and a nice master background. Spoke to the DOP, Sy Turnbell. Quite a nice guy actually gave me some really good advice about the 5D/7D. So I guess this a shout out to Him.
Alice Russell - Let there be Lovin' from Sy Turnbull on Vimeo.
5D MINI TEST SHOOT CRAZY RAVE
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
7D BACKORDER AGAIN
Every who knows me, knows I'm opposed with the whole digital slr video world, and everyone who knows about digital slrs know that the Canon 7D is my soon to be baby. Trouble is, when you don't pre order on the day something is announced you are never guaranteed. And yesterday evening I got the email I was dreading. 7D BACKORDERED UNAVAILABLE TO SHIP. Call Best Buy, and the guy told me that my order will be fulfilled but that it would be at my house between the 27th October and 10th November. Just got to wait it out, but looks like I'm shooting with the 5D! Damn that 30p, but hello that full frame
Monday, 12 October 2009
Location Update
A couple weeks ago me and the team went on a recce to the ever picturesque Lake District, in search of a lonely valley road. And low and behold we found one. The ever beautiful Wrynose (Pronounced RHINOS) Pass.
http://www.rural-roads.co.uk/lakes/wrynose.shtml
Okay I told a little fib, we already knew of this location, but after spending 7 hours in a car (due to getting lost), it felt like finding some where new. But the Reece was great, I will post pictures from the day very soon.
http://www.rural-roads.co.uk/lakes/wrynose.shtml
Okay I told a little fib, we already knew of this location, but after spending 7 hours in a car (due to getting lost), it felt like finding some where new. But the Reece was great, I will post pictures from the day very soon.
Applications Flooding In
Oh its going to be a long long production, it's finally setting that this film is going to happen, fingers crossed. But already over 30 applications, and already I like the look of one or two. Let the drama begin.
Sunday, 11 October 2009
5D FILM MAKING
My obsession with a True Cinema Look, and my lack of funds has led me to this Solution:
The Canon 5D Mk II.
It's unbelievable what pictures can come out of this little camera, and while it's no Red One, my word it close and very cheap for what it is.
Spoke to two experienced DSLR film makers over the last couple of days for their tips and tricks for using these cameras.
First one Camille Mariotte
He says he didn't need additional lights for Fame.is.Noise. And that nice shallow depth of field is straight from the camera, albeit he had a very fast lens, a 50mm 1.4 Aperture Prime Lens. He tells me that the camera has a very good contrast ratio and the colour grading in Post, allows for so many possibilities.
Also spoke to David Tree who Produced this very powerful drama
His tip was to keep on trying and trying and trying, and even when I feel like I'm not learning anything that I am. The film above was shot using available light, so no lighting generations necessary for a great Cinematic look. He recently won the award for Best Short Film at the London Independent Film Festival for a "Automony".
So the Canon 5D Mk 2 is the way forward for low budget film making. Unless you own a 7D, but that's another story
The Canon 5D Mk II.
It's unbelievable what pictures can come out of this little camera, and while it's no Red One, my word it close and very cheap for what it is.
Spoke to two experienced DSLR film makers over the last couple of days for their tips and tricks for using these cameras.
First one Camille Mariotte
Fame.is.Noise from Camille Marotte on Vimeo.
He says he didn't need additional lights for Fame.is.Noise. And that nice shallow depth of field is straight from the camera, albeit he had a very fast lens, a 50mm 1.4 Aperture Prime Lens. He tells me that the camera has a very good contrast ratio and the colour grading in Post, allows for so many possibilities.
Also spoke to David Tree who Produced this very powerful drama
Short Film Canon 5d mkii from David Tree on Vimeo.
His tip was to keep on trying and trying and trying, and even when I feel like I'm not learning anything that I am. The film above was shot using available light, so no lighting generations necessary for a great Cinematic look. He recently won the award for Best Short Film at the London Independent Film Festival for a "Automony".
So the Canon 5D Mk 2 is the way forward for low budget film making. Unless you own a 7D, but that's another story
CASTING CALL NOW UP
Moment of truth, put up a casting call on both Star Now & Casting Call Pro and I'm now bracing myself for the influx of emails (I hope).
Cool Idea for Scene Transitions
Just saw this advert for the HP Photosmart 375 from a couple years ago. It would make a pretty cool transition from scene to scene if you have a still from the Scene Framed Up like a picture and maybe zoom out of them. Need to do research on this find out the ins and outs of how it was created.
FIRST BLOG POST
Hello World, I'm a virgin to the whole bloggersphere universe and I'm probably couple years too late, oh well. Well, I'm Anderson West, a film-maker currently in the final year of a fantastic film production degree, BA HONS Media Production, at Staffordshire University. My goals in life are to make beautiful films and have fun while doing it, "if you can't stand looking at it why should an audience have to?", as well as being a Directory of Photography.
Cinematography is where I feel I thrive, and over the next few months (and Probably years), I'll be sharing the ups and downs of my film making life (no girlfriend rants here haha), and hopefully making a few friends while doing it. So come, join me on the winding, uphill path of film production/life, and lets see whats on the other side of the hill.
Cinematography is where I feel I thrive, and over the next few months (and Probably years), I'll be sharing the ups and downs of my film making life (no girlfriend rants here haha), and hopefully making a few friends while doing it. So come, join me on the winding, uphill path of film production/life, and lets see whats on the other side of the hill.
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