Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Transitions at the End of the Year

Greetings, one and all! I hope you all had a good Christmas, and wish y’all a Happy New Year!

Other than moving an entire production company worth of materials, nothing film related happened this week. Granted, between moving and Christmas, that’s hardly surprising. Doing the above for the first time with a very small child… well, that makes even “semi-functional” a win.


We’ve decided to take this week off so we can recover, and the team re-convenes on the first Sunday of the new year, so maybe I’ll have a think piece or retrospective coming next week. We shall see...
Y'know, it's becoming clear hat, when I decided to write a production blog every week as a personal discipline, I never considered moments like this. Specifically, the fact that I may one day need some time off. Ah... the optimism of youth.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

'Twas The Week Before Christmas...

Greetings, one and all! As this is the blog week preceding the holiday, I want to open it by wishing you all a Merry Christmas! As this week was also the last one for the stunt team before the new year, they met yet again and finished off the dagger play basics.





We’ll be revisiting the close-quarters action in the new year, and hopefully start getting it more fully integrated into their choreography skills.

As can be imagined, moving an entire production company is no mean feat. Our personal possessions are dwarfed by the walls of prop and costume boxes. That said, we’ve been gradually moving for weeks, so at least that has taken the edge off the literal mountain of work. Still, each day ends with me questioning whether or not I’ll be able to pick up my kid, or if I’ll get stuck half way up.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Daggers in December

Greetings, one and all! So… I guess it’s a good thing that we don’t have a composer yet…? The other side of most of my life being forced into packing and moving is that, when I do get a chance to review the edit, I now notice some new timing issues. When you’ve worked on a project for so long, some shots and scenes can seem a bit slow, but when you come back to them after a nice long break, they can seem exactly the opposite. Too short, too quick, not enough time to focus. As a result, I’m now compiling a list of timing issues that need to be fixed, and those will likely be at the top of my to-do list, once we get settled.

In stuntie news, as the rainstorms raged on, a judiciously placed tarp allowed the team to practice their dagger plays…






It’s a technical and precise discipline, and even experienced stunties needed a good refresher, as slip-ups happen very easily.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Entering the Season

Greetings, one and all! First off, I want to take a moment to express my gratitude to the members of the team who have been working on the parts of the current short in which I have no experience. David in particular, as he has been learning a bit of Blender recently. This has allowed things to keep rolling along while I take on the ever fun-filled job of moving house. Specifically, moving my stuff, an entire production company worth of stuff, and the stuff of someone who has never moved before. So… progress is slow.

That said, it does afford me some time to contemplate story and characters, so hopefully I will be able to come roaring back into action once this whole process ends.

The stunt team met again amidst a torrential rain shower and flood warning to pick up where they left off last week. Each pairing choreographed a couple short hand to hand fights before swapping partners and repeating the process.






The results were solid, and each of the less experienced hand to hand fighters showed a significant improvement in technique before the day’s end.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Over Thanksgiving Weekend

Greetings, one and all! Most of this blog week was the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, so it was relatively quiet on the production side, barring technical tests and experiments. That said, the stunt team still met Sunday, and they set to work practicing their unarmed combat.







Starting with a review of the basics, they then ramped up to stringing maneuvers together, and capped it all off with some throws.

As for me, well, this seems to be a week of research, as I prepare for what we have ahead. As mentioned previously, the short we shot this year was an experiment to see what we could potentially pull off in the near future, so the going is slow, but it could well determine the shape of things to come.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Tests and Trolls

Greetings, one and all! This week my body told me, in no uncertain terms, “Slow down, or I’ll stop you.” So… yeah, I’m dialing back the intensity somewhat. I was trying to push through a lot of things in very short order, but now I’ll have to take a more reasonable approach to them. That said, we had some more meetings, and further steps have been mapped out.

Sunday the team met for some stunt chaos. We opened with a skirmish exercise from back in the day called “Trolls,” which gives one player invulnerability, except in one spot… This was followed up by choreographing a fight scene centered around an escape.








On top of that, we’ve also been running tests for the effects and animations for our most recent short. It's pretty much intended to be a narrative experiment to see if we have the technical capacity to do certain effects and shots on a larger scale.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Presentation, Celebration, and Contemplation

Greetings, one and all! This week has centered around a lot of the pitch-related work, connecting with the leadership of different groups, making plans, etc. It’s really exhausting to realize how much work I’ve put in to get this far with this few, and how many more I still have to go…

Anyway, beyond that there has been more writing work, research, and, funny enough, a party.



With our December looking to be more chaotic than most, we decided to have the annual Christmas party in mid-November. There was the usual food and games, and their characters actually ended up in a much better situation than they did at the end of the last party, so things are certainly looking up for them.

On a more cerebral note, the process of the week has led to long contemplations on the themes of transcendent longing, and the loss thereof. Brotherhood, and who we ought to be. As a writer, we do our best work when we’re bleeding on the page, as it were, so these contemplations may, in time, fold themselves into the writing process. The above may seem like a bit of a non sequitur, but this is a blog about the process of making movies, and these things can be a bit… non-linear.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Meets and Previews

Greetings, one and all! First thing this blog week was the first pass at making a Nine Isles trailer. It’s been fun to edit again, though the process also reminded me that the final audio balance pass still needs to be done, which usually happens concurrent with the music sync.

Next up, more meetings were had, still more scheduled, as well as plans being made for a promotional showing event. We also had a viewing of the new Nine Isles opening, and got feedback on that.

We also did some more work on the new script. It’s an interesting challenge to preserve the spirit of hope and adventure in your work when real world pressures are bearing down on you as a writer, but then that’s been the breeding ground for some of the great works of literature in times past, so I really can’t complain.

Last up, the team met on Sunday, and Plan A was a no-go, given weather and team composition, so we went to Plan B…







Yes, it’s the good ol’ storming practice, which is always good fun for the stunties. They’re getting much better at it, especially now that sometimes there may be a “bomb” on a timer in their target location that they need to defuse. Certainly ups the urgency, and helps them not hesitate due to indecision. Toward the end we started mixing things up, with some of the storming stunties getting swapped out with the Oppositional Forces (OpFor), and the former defenders now attacking. All in all, a good exercise.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

Role Changes and Writing by the Seat of Your Pants

Greetings, one and all! Well… the temp track I mentioned last time took longer to finish than expected, but it’s finally together. After that, it’s back to some more writing. A professional screenwriter once said it’s the only job he knows of that gets harder the better you get at it. I’m certainly feeling that, at the moment. Once upon a time I could just put a story down on the page, and then edit it, but no longer. Now I’m aware of the ripple effects of every decision. They say there are two schools of writing, the “plotters” and the “pantsers.” The former so called because they meticulously plot everything out before even beginning to put words to page. The latter are so called because the “fly by the seat of their pants,” compared to the plotter.

The reality is that the development order is just different for each, and where they put the priority in their narrative construction. For instance, one “plotter” I know starts with theme and researches the philosophy and psychology associated with that theme, whereas I, as more of a “pantser”, start with the world and characters, and see how themes develop from their interactions. Naturally, this looks far more chaotic, and I do sometimes envy people who can find joy in locking things down before they start writing. But, then again, they do seem to suffer whenever the characters don’t do what they want, so I do have that going for me…

Anyway, on top of that, the stunties met on Sunday, and this time I had two of the more veteran members of this generation step up their game by filling our usual roles and directing the younger members in a choreography session.







It was a fun, exhausting, and interesting experience, and far more educational for me than one might think. Now I must figure out what I should do to build on what we’ve learned…

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

Scenes and Swings

Greetings, one and all! Well, this blog week certainly kicked off with more fervor than the last one. First off, we got in a few quick scenes for the short, running around to a couple different locales…





Next up, I think we’ve finally hit on the right balance for the new edit for the Nine Isles opening scenes. I’m also attempting to put together a temp track for it, so it can be shown in an as yet un-revealed promotional/recruiting event.

Lastly, a handful of team members met Sunday, and had a blast doing some random choreography.






It was fun seeing the intensity of focus they put into their work, and watching the flair they worked into their performances.

Well, that’s about all for this week. Until next time!