zaterdag, januari 12, 2008

Gone in 60 seconds

It's been raining for so long.

However, it's sunny today and shortly I shall avail myself of this computer and take a stroll to the beach, kicking pebbles, perhaps sighing deeply, looking for all intents and purposes like a wistful dreamer, thinking big thoughts. Or that's the image I wouldn't mind projecting.

So quickly on to an announcement.

Firstly, I made a one minute movie with a friend. It's nominally for a competition between Bafta and Orange (who love to promote themselves as film sponsors) and asked amateur film makers to submit a one minute piece on "Unity". Yes, an unpleasant brief, but one we tackled with agnosticism.

With about 2 weeks to write something, cast, shoot and edit it, especially over the Christmas and New Year period, we really surprised ourselves. A few story ideas came and went - mostly due to logistics and cost, and we fixed on a simple if slightly contrived story that we thought we could fit into a minute.

Perhaps predictably I thoroughly enjoyed the editing, more than any direction, and it barely took a day to capture and edit. For this one minute piece and as it was a collaborative work, there are a few things I would have done differently - but all in all for getting a story across in a minute, I'm pleased.

The film will be on the website until the end of January, please feel free to have a look and of course, give it 5 stars. No registration is necessary, and if you're reading this I'm hoping you are utterly biased and happy to cast aside your honest critical judgment to make me look good.

It's called Simply Delicious, watch it here.

The movies will be judged by the local film councils at the end of the month and a number of finalists (depending on quality and number of entrants) for each region will be put forward to a public vote. In the unlikely case our film survives the selection you can bet you'll hear from me again.

Thanks to all the people we roped into helping us, "It was amazing to work with you guys. Such vision, dedication... " Woah, apologies, we've slipped into my Bafta speech.

Oh and very very quickly (the sun sets at about 4 o'clock) some TV/DVD tips.

The Wire Season 1: Fantastic HBO series about Narcotics agents on a case in the Projects of Baltimore. I have been slow to chase this up, but it's got some brilliant writing and characterisation and also great insights into drug culture, and police procedure in the US. More on this when I have finished the series.

Pushing Daisies Season 1: By Bryan Fuller of "Dead like me" a light comedy, drama about a man who can bring things back to life. Pure eye candy if you like the kitsch, re-invented 50's styling, however not terribly funny or deep. Think Tim Burton (mostly Chocolate Factory/Edward Scissor Hands) in a Desperate Housewives, voiced over style. Doesn't work quite, but a good effort.


5 Easy Pieces Loving my 70's movies at the moment. Awesome performance by Jack Nicholson, and although it's a long (2 hour) film, some scenes make it worth the effort. The angry woman who hitches a ride in particular, bedraggled dark hair, on her way to Alaska because it "looks so clean". She complains incessantly of how "filthy" man is, followed repeatedly by "It makes me so angry, I just don't want to talk about it". Great stuff. Also Jack Nicholson's character mocking the peculiar walk of his relative Carl (incidentally played by Ralph Waite who will forever be John Walton Sr of The Waltons) during a game of table tennis. It rings so true I wouldn't be surprised if it was improvised. A word of advice, I enjoyed this as I hadn't read a synopsis of any sort, and the film is one I believe is best enjoyed in ignorance.

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dinsdag, december 25, 2007

Scullion at Pinnochios




Scullion looking coquettish over his pizza crusts..

dinsdag, augustus 14, 2007

Shoreham-on-sea and Lancing beach bike ride

Shoreham-on-sea

Lancing beach looking back to Brighton and Hove.

The quintessential English game of cricket in the park.

dinsdag, oktober 17, 2006

Man with bizarrely shaped head sitting in front on me on the tram

zaterdag, juli 15, 2006

Muppet cattle in Twiske nature reserve


Lovely giant nature reserve 45 minutes cycle north of Amsterdam, and they have Scottish Highland Cattle wandering around the lake. Friendly!

Captain Avinash on the good ship Oy.nl

Early morning tram line maintenance in Amsterdam

Zzzzzck
I like this one. Saw the man from the council (I assume), working on keeping the tram tracks nice and smooth whilst winding my way home at about 2am.

Snow in Dam Christmas/New Year 2005-2006


.. and the beast with a funny shaped head?



Coca-Cola Shoot (2005)


Dumping my old phone SD images onto the web, so what follows are a little out of date. Last year in Prague we shot a Coke commercial with ledgenary DOP Vilmos Zsigmond (The Deer Hunter). Director Paul Hunter (of Britney Spears videos and other MTV favourites). Just a bit of name dropping. Because I can!

woensdag, juni 14, 2006

saphatiparklife

woensdag, juni 29, 2005

spin spin sugar

Suiker stall at Dam square fair

maandag, mei 23, 2005

In the Brandon - polaroid man pics

brandon polaroid pics

zondag, april 03, 2005

Sunshine comes to Amsterdam

About time too!

Now I have no dreads I have a perverse interest in others who do, and made myself quite jealous as this specimen walked in front of me at the Waterlooplein market.

Sheepdog-quality curly dreads. Nice.




woensdag, maart 16, 2005

Stinky bar but in good company

happy

donderdag, maart 03, 2005

No Dreads - Part Two

No dreads - Part One

donderdag, december 09, 2004

Glam at Happy funkin' Christmas

zaterdag, november 06, 2004

Maroon 5 at Heineken Music Hall

zaterdag, oktober 30, 2004

Kees the bunny

Taken with my snazzy camera phone

vrijdag, oktober 29, 2004

Scrabble with Paloma, chris and Bert

In cafe de Koo





donderdag, oktober 28, 2004

In Den Bosch with Rob and LV