We've locked picture on new short film "Hello!" Now on to composing the score, doing foley & coloring.
Read more about the film HERE.
Short Films
We've locked picture on new short film "Hello!" Now on to composing the score, doing foley & coloring.
Read more about the film HERE.
This past weekend we shot our new pilot, Two Gays & a Girl! Over 3 very hot, but very fun & productive days, we shot it on no budget with our small core team and a couple talented new additions. And I have to say, I'm so proud & impressed! With the exception of some very annoying planes overhead on Sunday, we had no major issues. We wrapped early every day, and got all the coverage we planned. We're all really excited to piece it together!
We shared some photos from the shoot on the series Facebook page. We'll be posting more over the next few months. We begin post-production next week, and then it's months of rough cuts & adjustments. We're aiming for a 21 to 23 minute pilot, which we'll submit to the NYTV Festival, and then hopefully be able to pitch it or generate enough interest to get a 9 episode web series fully funded (which would include paying everyone who works on it). For right now though, first thing's first: gotta get the footage off to our editor!
UPDATE: Check out our BTS photos.
In honor of our pilot shoot this weekend, we decided to share a quick sneak peek at the script & the actors from our first read through in May.
Last night was our private cast, crew & supporter screening of our 2 new shorts, and we had about 25 people in house. Thank you everyone who came out, and who supported the films on Seed&Spark last year!
Those in attendance had some lovely comments about both films, but could not stop raving about "Not Our Living Room" in particular. Kelsey & I personally have a little more preference for "We Had Plans," but that's mostly because it's more subtle & nuanced and feels like a bigger achievement due to how it's subverting gender and exploring something big in a variety of very confined ways. However, the films are so drastically different; in tone, feel, story & most importantly our intention behind each. The theme of loss and the motif of exploring siblings stuck (metaphorically or literally) in a room together is all that unites them. Normally, I wouldn't compare my work against itself, but screening them back to back and funding them as companion pieces sort of brought that out in everyone. I think "We Had Plans" requires rewatch, while "Not Our Living Room" only invites it. So, I'm curious to hear feedback from our supporters again when they've had the opportunity to rewatch both.
It was the 1st time we screened "Not Our Living Room" for an audience, but the 2nd for "We Had Plans." The 1st for that was last month (exactly 1 month ago) at the NYC PictureStart Film Festival. Check out the recap of that & see what the audience reaction was like HERE.
We're crossing our fingers for some additional festival screenings for both films later this year!
-Christina