Friday, 28 September 2012

Cameras, Cameras and more Cameras

So you've completed you're script, found you're cast and now you're getting ready to shoot. People always ask what's the best camera to use?

It depends. ( People hate that answer) No one camera is the king of everything. Some people say use a Red One, Epic, Alexa, FS100, F3, Canon 5D MII or III, 7D, 2Ti, 3Ti , C300 etc.

Is the Epic a better camera than a 7D? It has a better codec and resolution. That doesn't by default make it the right choice. If money and time are no concern then sure it'd be great to shoot on one.

If you're doing a short, you're not making any money from it. So a DSLR may make more sense. DSLR's are great to able to practice with and shoot with get to know lenses and framing. I think every Indie filmmaker should have a camera they can practice with whenever they want. And they should practice!

Once you're comfortable with the techniques it can be great to work with a more robust format. It also depends on the purpose of your short. Using an Epic on a short with the help of a tech who's familiar with it can be a great learning experience. I do recommend that if you're trying to learn such a camera that you concentrate on the camera work for that shoot, rather trying to direct and learn a new camera.

I have a friend who's a great director and who makes his living as a DOP and an Editor. A few years back I was directing a short. He offered to shoot it so he could “play” with a new Camera and field test it before using the same gear on a feature he was directing.

What am I shooting my new short on? A Canon 7D. I happen to own it and most of the gear needed to go with it. I've taken the 7D with me around the world and it's a good little camera. A 2ti, 3ti or newer 24p capable Canon DSLR would do just as well. I funding the project myself so cost is definetly a factor. I can make the Canon do what I need. Yes an Epic would be nice but it would certainly increase the cost of my project and I'd have to trim corners elsewhere. Now if I had a friend with an Epic willing to come in and shoot for 2 weekends for free I'd be happy to take them up on it.

And remember just because it was shot on a Red doesn't make it any good. It's just as easy to shoot crappy footage on a Red as on a DSLR.

And most importantly content is king. So make sure you have something to say and a good story before you start worrying about what camera you're going to shoot with.

Monday, 17 September 2012

Montreal Comiccon

Needless to say I had a great time at Montreal Comiccon.  It was great having my film in the Horrorfest. 

My favourite part of Comiccon?  The after meet and greet on the opening night.  I got to meet some great film makers and actors.  Looking forward to watching their stuff!

It was fun seeing all the cos-players and attending the events.  For me it was a little different seeing actors in this environment that's more carefree as opposed to in the working environment of a film set. 


Thursday, 13 September 2012

Casting for Short Film Clean Up


Script's done and we're on to casting!  I've been very lucky to get a great cast for this project.

Aphra Williams - Best know for her leading role in "A Violent State" winner of the 2011, Ottawa International Film Festival.  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4452275/

Melodie Courval.   A great up and coming talent who's been appearing in many Canadian shorts and the feature 13 Downs.  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4272840/

Ken McDavitt.  Best known for the webseries "A Man of Principals"

I'm happy to welcome all of them aboard!

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Montreal Comiccon Horrorfest

I'm happy to announce that my short film "Speak of the Devil" is playing at the opening screening of Montreal Comiccon at the Horrorfest!

Here's a link. 

http://montrealhorrorfest.com/2012/08/short-program-1/

It's my first Comiccon and needless to say I'm looking foward to it!


Monday, 3 September 2012

A New Production Dawns

It's been a little hectic lately but I'm back and finally starting a new production.  A short film.

The working title is Clean Up. 

"The Earth died.  We killed it with out contaminated filth and then ran away to live in tin can's on Mars. Most of us anyways."

Clean Up is the story of one man in exile above the earth alone for five years until he gets a distress call from a beautiful woman heading towards him being pursued by several warships.  It's a short romp with space battles and adventure. 

I've made a point of doing a different type of film each time.  And now it's sci fi's turn and I get to use everything I have from work and every trick I can muster for this project and I'll be sharing the whole process from start to finish here!

More to come this week.