Thursday, November 15, 2007
the end is near...
I know haven't updated for a while...well about 2 months, but I will now bring you back up to date with what has been going on with Chambers & other MAPS stuff...
First of all, Chambers is now complete. Only Lil' Jon can describe how I feel...YEAH!!! The film was completed on the 26th October, unfortunately passing the deadline, but I'm very pleased with the final product. The music composed by Daniel N fitted very well and the voice over by Jacob was great. Thankyou to Daniel & Jacob. I must also thank Dan V for the fantastic editing he did and Nick S for the post sound work.
We have almost finished DVD Production for MAPS Advanced 2007. Tom, Dan V, Dave G & I have been working on it for about 2 weeks (In between playing snes, sega and 64 Emulators). There will be some good bonus features which I think will be well received. The Chambers DVD will started next week.
The screening is still the 29th November at The Palace East End on Rundle Street, Adelaide at 6pm. It is free entry and there will be food and drinks served at the interval. I'm sure the screening will go well, and that we will get very drunk. Dave will probably do his infamous Conan O'Brien dance.
Until next time,
Danny Steel
Sunday, September 16, 2007
you learn something new every few months...
Long time no post. Fortunately I'm not the only one. Anyway, so much has gone on that I don't know if I can fit it all into one post, but I am an optimist, so here it goes...
EDITING: The film has been edited into a fine cut. I am extremely happy with it and have also received some good feedback. My editor, Dan V, has done a fantastic job (but I knew he would anyway, that's why I chose him!) and there isn't really anything I would change about it right now.
TITLE: The film has gone through a name change. Just Killing Time is now Chambers. In my mind it's better and simpler.
POST PRODUCTION AUDIO: Nick S, the film's audio editor & mixer, has started the post audio. We have cleaned up some audio, and added sound effects and stereo panning, which will help immensely. Still a little bit of work to do.
MUSIC: I have made contact with a sound engineer, Daniel, who will compose some music & soundscape for Chambers. He has already sent me some of his work, which is great, but is still only rough and will need some adjustments. I sent some samples of what I am after, music from the Silent Hill Series, which is really haunting and at times disturbing music. Perfect for Chambers!
CREDITS: I have started creating the credits, which means I have to turn my house upside down to find the list of names of people and companies that helped on the film, and then make sure they are spelt correctly.
FUN: Throughout all this hard work I did manage to have some time to make a Grindhouse style trailer from the Chambers footage. I'm Watching You! is the title and I may put it on YouTube at some point. Keep watching, I may post the link soon...ish. Plus there was fun to be had with pegs and swivel chairs in the editing suite...
DATES: The date for the Advanced MAPS Screening has been finalised, the 29th November at the Palace Nova Cinema on Rundle Street (Hooray!). The Cert 4's Screening is the 28th November at the same location (hands up how many people wanted to know that...thought so). Can't wait...
MARKETING: A poster and proper trailer is still to be done. Marketing for the screening is still to be organised.
Well that's just about all the updating I can handle. Keep alert and I'll post more soon (plus a new salute).
I'm out,
Danny Steel
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
friday the 13th...
Also, Rowan has written a 'Just Killing Time' poem, that may or may not be turned into a song...
Monday, July 2, 2007
post-production begins...
Later,
Danny Steel
Sunday, June 24, 2007
just killing ourselves laughing...
traces of bad luck...
Thursday, June 7, 2007
we salute John Carpenter...
Halloween (1978) was a smash hit and helped establish the 'slasher film' genre. Orginally titled 'The Babysitter Murders', Halloween is about the small town of Haddonfield being terrorised by Michael Myers, a madman in a mask, on Halloween night. Halloween had a small budget of US$325,000, but grossed over $65 million making it one of the most successful independent films of all time. The musical score, performed by Carpenter himself, is one of the most recognisable scores in film history.
After directing Elvis (1979), a tele-movie starring Kurt Russell, Carpenter followed up his success with The Fog (1980), a ghostly revenge tale, inspired by the horror comics such as Tales From The Crypt. The Fog was another commercial success for Carpenter and is considered a "minor horror classic". His next film, Escape From New York (1981), picked up a large cult following and would later spawn a sequel.
The Thing (1982), a remake of the Howard Hawks film, The Thing From Another World (1951), was Carpenter's biggest project thus far. However, Carpenter strayed away from the Hawks' version, and was more faithful to the original material, John W. Campbell Jr's short story Who Goes There? which had a more pessimistic tone and a bleak ending. This did not apppeal to the audiences in 1982, the same time E.T. The Extra Terrestrial was released, and did not do well commercially. Although, the film did find a home after it was released on video and DVD and is now considered one of the best horror films ever made.
Warning: Don't stay out in the sun too long
Carpenter spent the rest of the 80's on smaller projects, the film adaptation of Stephen King's novel, Christine (1983), sci-fi/romantic comedy Starman (1984), action/comedy Big Trouble In Little China (1986) and horror film, Prince Of Darkness (1987).