Monday, November 29, 2010

videohhh

The filming is done for my current short film in collaboration with Chris.

I'm gunna put several links that you can go and check out the progression of things if you'd like. 

----Test Footage

----Work/Play Day

----First Run

----Behind the Scenes Cory crashing through window

These are just short flip You-tube videos that we took for documentation purposes during the past few weeks.

The process of making this whole short has been pretty amazing. The financial struggles of scraping together materials, and finding daylight hours to construct and plan each element of the hall were if anything, exhausting. Chris and I have put about a grand into the creation of the actual structure, but the man power from friends and relatives; as well as ourselves is unmeasurable. 

Ive learned a lot about compromise, and time management what it means to collaborate 100%. Chris has been an amazing partner to have in this project and i am so grateful for all of the hours he has put in to making this piece happen. ilu

We have a lot of retouching and sound re-doing that needs to happen before the scene can be called 'finished' but i know that my body is relieved that the majority of the action scenes are done.

This is 1 of 67 large contusions on my body, courtesy of the hallway/furniture


Being in this hall was such a task, but it made the idea of 'acting' idiot proof. I would have a task, or goal to accomplish in a scene and then i would react as needed to tables falling, feet slipping, books breaking or curtains blocking my view; while also trying to keep Chris following me with the camera and make sure i was in his focal range for the shot. It sounds complicated, and it was/is we would have to stop after every take and reset all the props and let my feet warm up, or wipe blood of my legs. ( we were filming during 30 degree weather so i would start shaking and shivering when i wasn't being tossed about. the floor boards in the hardwood floors would get pulled up and scrape my knees and shins causing gashes that would bleed through my costume so we had to stop periodically until they stopped.)

Yeah i know, I'm a B.A.

I think the hardest part of being in there was trying not to anticipate the blow i knew was CONSTANTLY coming. there was a rocking pattern that i tried to ignore and focus on my body's reaction to the space rather than the space effecting my body. which is a difficult thing to do... rather than moving a chair so its out of your way the space moved me out of the way so a chair could fit. Its strange to feel so helpless when everything else has so much power. It in a way, was very humbling.




Our short will be shown at the DF end of semester show, as well as final critique on monday.


THANK YOU TO:

Chris Yager, Kat,  Josh, Nick, Mitchell, Shane, Brandon, Jason, Mike D., Frank, Joe F, Gary Durr, Alex Durr, London Durr, Carol-Dan-Tayler-Sarah Hinesley, Jessica Pretti, Pete Whiteman,----- and im sure a ton of other people im forgetting at the moment.

We couldn't have done this without you.

1 comment:

  1. these bruises remind me of the ones that i would get while learning to pole dance!

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