MAKING GAYLON!

A journal based account of the making of Gaylon Peglegg: Exorcist, a no budget, evenings and weekends 30 minute film. As seen through the eyes of writer / director Ricardo Lacombe, part of the Troika+ film company.

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Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom

1.1.07

01/01/07 - FINISHED!!!!!!!

THAT'S A WRAP! That's it....Gaylon Peglegg Part I - Exorcist....is finished. Music, editing, colour treatments, audio mix...all of it...done done done. And if I do say so myself...it's PHENOMENAL! Better even than I though it was while putting all the THOUSANDS of elements together. If you have been keeping up to date on this production as I know many of you have, you will know this has been an at times a MAMMOTH piece. It may only be a half an hour show, but the many elements, styles, FX's, techniques etc have all been a valuable experience in filmmaking. I look back now and see how far I personally have come as a filmmaker....this has been 6-8 months in the works and the quality really does show. I established this blog for one main purpose..and that is an example to fellow filmmakers that things CAN be done differently. Things do not HAVE to be done in the "industry" way. YOU can make a film, if you have the eye for it, and the heart for it...and most importantly...the PASSION for it. So for all fellow film-makers out there, please allow me to sum up the overall point of this blog.
While making this piece, which even in rough forms has turned heads already, I and my colleagues have 1) Held down 9-5 day jobs 2) Set up an official production company 3) Shot and completed a music video 4) Shot and completed a documentary for a major TV company 5) developed a script and agenda for a self financed feature 6) Pitched, accepted, and been commissioned for SEVERAL documentaries for a major US, Internet and soon to launch on Sky Documentary TV company 7) Pitched and got green light to take further TWO feature film proposals for a major film production company...as in like, for cinema and DVD release (!) 8) Had our personal lives going all over the place...and 9) Developed more concepts to start in pre-production on.
AND ALL OF THIS HAS HAPPENED SINCE STARTING GAYLON PEGLEGG! And more! So, point being..if you want to make films...if you REALLY want it, with passion, drive, and dedication...then you CAN do it while holding down a "normal" bill paying life. This piece will now allow us to take forward the ideal of making it in the TV and Film Industry, which i salready WELL underway for 2007 without this piece...so it's all better with it!
But the most importnat thing about Gaylon Peglegg....is my god...it's fucking funny! Now it's time to get it out there...festivals, prodcution companies, competitions..and firstly...a screening for all cast and crew and friends...one provately, and one publicy....coming REAL soon. The film may be finished, but the fun is about to start. Fuck me. Did all this really happen?! See you at the movies folks!

28.12.06

28/12/06 - 99.9%

Folks....been cracking away on so many other projects of late.....Gaylon Peglegg is 99.9% complete. I just have to finalise the music score and it shall be unleashed onto the world. Back real soon I promise......

3.12.06

03/12/06 - MAKING OF....

Wow! This is a real treat for me and I trust a real treat for anyone out there who has been following the making of this film! Well...the time is ALMOST upon us when we let Gaylon from his cage onto the world...but until then there is one last piece of pre-release wonder for you. A HUGE big up to the man, the legend....Theo Garvey as he has edited for us a fantastic 14 minute Making Of Gaylon Peglegg show which is ready for you to download NOW at my website at www.ricardolacombe.com. You will find it in the Downloads section. Theo has taken HOURS of behind the scenes footage, outtakes, EXCLUSIVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE clips from the show, and original interview footage shot exclusively fro this Making Of. His dedication and commitment are inspiring and I urge you to check out his website at http://theoeffects.blogspot.com where you can read about his awesome new film Plague World which is currently shooting. I've seen some footage and it's even better than his previous directorial masterpiece The Purgers.
So, it's with great pleasure that I can release some more Gaylon material before the film itself, and to all those out there who keep asking about the show, I thank you for your interest as always and can't wait to get this baby out there. This is great for me also because I get to look on the Gaylon Material with a fresh pair of eyes, seeing how someone else interprets and puts together the visuals. And not to mention we had a BLAST doing the interviews, as you will see! This will really give you a glimpse into the filmmaking world and show just HOW we made this film...dnd more to the point...WHY! Kiss The Ring!

30.11.06

30/10/06 - GAYLON LIVES AGAIN!

Geez...what a busy time! Apologies for lack of posts but myself and my Troika+ buddies been busy! (See www.ricardolacombe.com for details!). Anyway....post production has begun again on Gaylon which is about 95% finished and WILL be seen by the end of the year....what a lovely Christmas Present for us all!
I do have some exciting news for you all, Gaylon Worshippers. Our good buddy and Gaylon Devotee...Theo Cane Garvey has agreed to make the Making Of for Gaylon Peglegg. Footage has been compiled and tonight we shot interview segments with Lee and Myself for the piece, including an unexpected return to the screen of Gaylon himself!
This is going to be so cool and Theo will have all the footage needed to turn in a masterful Making Of...film. I thank him for that and can't wait to see what his editing talents come up with! And all in bewteen shooting his new movie too...Plague World (I'm excited again!)...check out his page at: http://www.theoeffects.blogspot.com/ to see some shots and promo material for his new film.
And my second announcement is that this Making Of film will be placed on my website at www.ricardolacombe.com EXCLUSIVELY for download when it is completed (with Theo being a film-a-holic like myself this will probably be online real real soon...but you'll have to wait!). So as soon as it is ready and complete you will be able to watch an awesome Making Of show made exclusively for download to you all. Keep watchin and praying...he's getting close now! And as this will likely be up before you see the film it will contain some EXCLUSIVE shots and footage from the show itself! Kiss The Ring!

29.10.06

29/10/06 - TITLE SEQUENCE ONLINE NOW!

GREAT NEWS!...After much much much demand from Gaylon fans out there, I have decided to put the Title Sequence from the show online at www.ricardolacombe.com. See the Downloads section and you can watch it RIGHT NOW! This was an easy enough edit as the footage was so awesome. The biggest challenge was getting 25 minutes of cool footage down to 51 seconds! Man, i hate to lose cool footage...so will likely go onto the Making Of section on the DVD! Always wanting to offer tips on how I do things to anyone interested, the process for me was to chop up all my footage in to the shots that had seomthing dynamically exciting about them. I followed the tone and pace of the music track to define the visuals...so as it starts off slower I was happier to use more drawn out shots. The visual effects on the other hand...well, that would be a whole wesite on it's own to teach! You gotta just find out what tools you need, pay for em, and then spend years learning em! Sorry guys...would love to explain more!

28.10.06

28/10/06 - DAY FIVE SHOOT - IT'S A WRAP!

Ladies and gentleman...today was the FINAL day of Gaylon Peglegg shooting...with re-shoots, green screen, pick ups, and new material!
A highly enjoyable day and I now have ALL the footage I need to complete this madness of a project! And what a really cool days work! For starters today let me big up the dudes involved. Lee was on fine form today (is he ever not?!) in his main role and nursing a cold he marched on and did his thing, getting in the spirit and giving us mere peasants something to marvel at with his genius performance! In public too...more in a moment on that! Secondly was the return of Emma Greaves! A true star. She attended to re-shoot the continuity issue ridden scene in which she begs Gaylon to perform an exorcism on her daughter. Now in a previous post I discussed the power of alcohol to put her in the loose frame of mind to open up the acting. (I, by the way, am a non-drinker. Not a drop!). Emma however surpassed herself today and required no such liquoring up! Well done to her and very impressive! The poor girl was made to look distraught again, and turned in another brilliant performance to cap off her involvement in Gaylon. She is a welcome Troika+ member!
Also, Amanda was on hand to help out on crew duties, with some great On Location shots as you see on this very page! Well done and a big round of applause Amanda!
Ruth, tireless crew member as always, was also on hand to back up the images you will see in this fine film....and was today the perfect hostess as always!
And also returning was Theo Garvey....to generally help out and jump in on some footage too!
Always a pleasure to have this guy around...very talented and enthusaistic....sporting a WICKED J-Style haircut....and showing us his latest movie The Purgers...which FUCKING ROCKS! (See http://theoeffects.blogspot.com. Do it NOW!)

Oh...and I did some things too..you know...cameras and directing and stuff...you know...little stuff! (!!!!) So we bagged some Green Screen footage for inserts today. Anyone out there who is comfortable with After Effects etc, let me explain what I did. I shot Lee just fooling around so that could lay him OVER the transitions between scenes....just pop him on with some motion blur from edge of screen, doing something funny...and zip him off again. Just thought this would be some added entertainment for the viewer...and pack in some more laughs...while showcasing technical ability too!

Then we re-shot the scene with Emma which was neeeded due to technical (ie WEATHER) issues before. See above for details.....she turned in a greta performance which will be really cool on screen. I thank Emma from my heart for her work on this project and she will return to the screen again folks!
Then, the highlight of todays shoot. I wanted to craft a title sequence for the show and we had ideas for cop style running, and jumping etc. Now I had no desire to storyboard it. I knew the kind of shots we wanted and most of it relied on Gaylon out in public. Crowd reactions etc.
So we took to Sheffield City Centre to show them the power of Gaylon! Lee in full garb running, jumping and skipping his way through Sheffield Centre! The poor devils! What a blast this was with some BRILLIANT spontaneous work and shots. Really sweet looking too!
A note to all fimmakers reading this...there is nothing wrong with just picking the damn camera up and going to shoot sometimes! Some filmmakers do this exclusively (not me I may add!) and I can hands down say we would not have got the footage and shots this cooly if we had planned and boarded the stuff. So I have 15 minutes of really cool footage to pick and choose and work in to 1min 20secs title sequence to the theme I wrote. Awesome!
And a big HELLO to St Johns Ambulance Crew. While hanging round some of Sheffield's public events on near The Crucible a charming Ambulance lady asked who we were, what we were filming and would we know how to get help for them to film some free promotional charity stuff. I put them in the direction of a good resource to help and in return they let us shoot Gaylon mesing round in the ambulance they had...and they even suggested he could steal their CPR Test Dummy...which he did and looked great. And one really cool guy even stepped up to some acting, throwing Gaylon out of the ambulance! Briilaint! Thanks guys! Will DEFINITELY use the shots for the title sequence!
We even did a Ghostbusters style run through the crowds shot in busy shopping area which looked cool. And jumping off walls, myself doing a cameo as gaylon forces me to kiss the ring (great fun!), and an underground car park fight and robe pull up shot with Theo (again, cool cameo for the titles!). I would have loved a cameo from Ruth, but I don't think she was ready for the glamour of it all yet! Next time.

And finally today some small, slow paced, dolly style shots for a montage segment that replaces the orginally grander Congregation scene. This was adpated last minute. IF READERS HAVE NOT GRAPSED THIS YET, SEEING AS THOUGHT THIS IS FINAL DAYS SHOOT REPORT I WILL SAY IT AGAIN....ADAPTABILITY IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS! Be prepared, in filmmaking and life in general, to adapt to whatever is needed, or suitable, at any time. We had planned some shots of Gaylon in bars, or busstops etc, but quickly adapted this to a Gaylon at home segment, with Lee on toilet, brushing teeth, and ironing ...and so on. And it will be FAR better as a whole than the unlinked shots I had originally planned. Will include some CG news headlines in shot, so i shot everything to side of frame to make way for them later. more on that as it happens.
So all in all, a great days work. Something different. More spontaneous (and so more funny!) and some awesome footage. Which I better crack on putting together! about 70% done on the whole film now, with this wrap on photography, so head down, coffee on, and lets get to it. The self imposed deadline looms......that's a wrap on filming though! But Gaylon WILL ride again!

Oh....and by the way...did I mention.....I FUCKING LIVE FOR DAYS LIKE THESE!
And got to see The Purgers too!

27.10.06

27/10/06 - ALMOST FINISHED

Gaylon Peglegg production sees the final day of shooting tomorrow with pick ups, re-shoot on one small scene (due to bad weather continuity issues) and the title sequence of the show.
This will be a masterclass in guerilla filmmaking as although style, shots and ideas are flowing for months now, the cutting edge feel will come from improvised shoots in public places with crowd reactions a plenty.

I have a final date I am working to the finished product which is 12/11/06. After this Troika+ memebers are heavily involved in an intense 2 week music video competition organised by South Yorjshire Filmmakers Network, so I dont want the 2 overlapping.

Full report on the end of Gaylon Peglegg: Episode I after the weekends activities (and some more pictures).

17.10.06

16/10/06 - PUKING TASTIC!

OK, this is like the coolest and worst thing!
Amanda came round to help record some voice overs for the end scene of the film. I had always intended to emulate The Exorcist by layering up several voices coming ftom the possessed girl. Male, female, all kinds of effected voices (sounds great by the way!).....and so Amanda came round to help record a couple of laters.
Only, I think I pushed too hard. She's not the biggest of women and to push her tiny throat like I was doing (and I hurt from it!) is a mean feat. And she went hell for leather! Really pulling out some let loose crazy demon groans and screams (if my neighbours are reading...fuck you...you make enough noise of your own!).....and then.....unnanounced.....she puked. No joke. She pushed her voice so damn hard, messing with throat muscles that only a demon would...and puked. White, gloopy, puke.
Now....is there a lesson by my grossing you out? Damn right there is....Amanda Tyson is a dedicated, amazing, committed (should be) individual. As if dressing up as a demonic possession case was not enough for several gruelling hours on set, she now forces her performance to the point of vomitting during ADR work! Crazy woman! Thanking you Amanda. You are a true star and mad woman. I apologise for your puking.

16/10/06 - EFFECTS SHOT COMPLETED!

Just a quick note to say that after 4 weeks (count em!) I have finished the largest of the visual effects shots for Gaylon Peglegg....the infamous Kiss The Ring shot. After many gruelling (yet ultimately fun...go figure!) hours of rotoscope madness, I have added final visual effects, motion blurs, composite elements and sound effects....and it's a beautiful shot! And funny too! However, it was also a VALUABLE learning curve for me..and I would like to pass on a tip for anyone in my position who is able to produce their own digital effects work, but has not really let loose on a major piece yet....THINK HARD! You may be able to do a shot, and know all the techniques, as I did. But have you really judged the time involved? This shot will be real high point and legendary shot, of a quality not seen in this budget of film (fact!)....but it did takes it toll.. On the deadline (pushed back further than I wanted) AND my health! Too many hours in front of the screen will mess you up. I was eating in the car on way home just to get more time in to bag this shot. Crazy but true. Good friends willing to come round an cook for me so I can stay glued to After Effects, or thoughtful enough to help out with wake up calls so I can get up for work in a morning! Thank you all.....I can't wait to unleash this shot on the world of independent film! See what CAN be done!

1.10.06

01/10/06 - ROTOSCOPE HEADACHES!

For anyone who doesn't know the techniques of film FX, let me introduce you to a process that will cause your eyes to pop out, your head ache and your mind to explode! Rotoscoping. And any rotoscopers out there will know exactly what I am talking about. It is without a doubt one of the slowest most challenging elements of special digital FX work.
Let me explain, relative to this show. In one shot Gaylon moves along a semi-circle of youth offenders and performs a holy baptism, Gaylon style, by inviting them to each "Kiss The Ring" in turn. As each one kisses the ring the script calls for Holy Light to be surround them, or a beam of holy light as their head throws back and they become tranced.


This was all shot on the day 3 shoot and I knew the technique I would be using was Rotoscoping.
In order to place an effect BEHIND the foreground elements (in this case, Gaylon and the youth offenders) I must first make what is known as a Mask, or Travelling Matte. This involves creating a cut out shape around an element so you can put fx elements BEHIND it, or cut it out to place over other things.
See the screenshots for what I am talking about. Each element must be masked out so it remains untouched by the effects after, in the case of these screenshots you wil see that the current mask is that of Gaylon's right sleeve. Each mask is made up of many many points, or nodes. This means that for each frame of film you must re-position the dots to make the shape fit.
Now in the case of say, a square shape or something basic, you can use what is called keyframe animation...where you can set the start point, and the end point...and the software will fill in the gaps. This may need some tweaking to make it match properly but is reasonably quick.....but not in something like this. The sleeve for example is made of cloth and the action in the shot is fast, so it moves shape CONSTANTLY, which basically means I need to pretty much hand place the dots on every single frame of the shot. Now......figures......24 frames of film per second....and this shot is around 11 seconds long......so, I am hand animating the Mask Shape over 264 frames. And this can range from a quick move as the camera slightly moves (remember this HAND HELD CAMERA, so it moves ALL THE TIME!)....or could be as complex as the cloth shape moving so much you essentially need to redraw the shape from scratch.
I have completed the one sleeve after HOURS of work. I now need to start maksing the other elements (like the rest of Gaylon in foreground, or the peoples heads and torsos etc in the mid ground). THEN, and only then can I start to introduct the light beam effects behind them.

LONG LONG LONG work...and the reason it is taking longer is the fact that it has to be super accurate. i wil not use a quick fix technique that you may or may not see flaws in...it has to right...100%. And also bear in mind that on a major movie, the job of rotoscoping would be performed by a whole department, taking shots each...and still take months and months. Ricardo Lacombe....One Man Visual Effects Crew....and feeling like it! Onwards.....later folks!

24.9.06

24/09/06 - GREEN SCREEN VOODOO

Heh readers.....a quick update on some shooting I just did only hours ago. My good friend and fine actress Karolyn came round to my place to shoot a green screen (ok ok...Chromakey for you budding filmmakers!) section for the film.

This was where Gaylon's mother, a voodoo priestess, appears in the clouds (in footage already shot) and will instruct him.

I knew this was always going to be a green screen job.
The kit (if interested) is a poratble kit bag packup of two spring released stands and 4 poles that all fit into a handy sized carryable kit bag. Combined with the cloth itself it can reach heights of about 12 feet and length of about 18 feet...ideal for most situations.
However....todays post is more to do with improv.
I was not expecting to do this shoot tonight as did not have correct lighting to hand (to sufficiently light the green screen effectively). However, the actress was fired up to do it and who am I not to reward enthusiasm!

So, dont have lighting...what's wrong with an Ikea spotlight and normal room Halogen lights?
Don't have white face paint for bone style lip paint....I am sure toothpatse mixed with water and applied with a chop stick will do the job?!

Dont have "crew" to hold reflectors...come on guys...your sofa will surely do it!

So...basically....a lesson in on the fly, quick set up, imroved Green Screen filming. So before you go rent that studio, those lights, and those crew.....have another think.....!

And a HUGE thanks to Karolyn for some killer work and getting into the Gaylon spirit! Brilliant work!

14.9.06

14/09/06 - CHOP CHOP

A decision has been made to chop a scene altogether, but as this is a harsh decision I would like to explain some things to anyone who may have this issue: RUNNING TIME!!!!
We were quite sure up front on this project that this needed to run at 30 minutes or under, in order to fit the mould of a TV Sitcom. Even though this is actually a hybrid between film and TV. That is part of the uniqueness of it.
So I had scripted 5 scenes of 5 minutes or so each, allowing time for titles etc. But on rough, but tight edit of the 4 completed scenes, the running time was looking to rise to maybe 35 minutes if we included the scene still to shoot as written.
We looked at chopping the scene down, or making it a different kind of scene, but all options would still push the running time.
So after much consideration, we felt it would jepordise the whole show to simply shoe something in that would a mere shadow of the original intention.
So.....away it went. The gags involved were not story specific anyhow so always had options with this area.
I should point out that the scenes shot so far could not be cut down further without affecting them drastically. I could maybe shave 5 or 10 seconds here and there with some ultra tight, clever edits. But why bother! James Cameron had the best idea. Before Titanic, when studios were fearful of 3 hours or more running time, whenever he had to cut down his epics to smaller size, the advice he gave was not to try and cut little things here and there....go for a complete sub plot or element that can go entirely.
This is what we have done here.
However, we needed SOMETHING as there needs to be a time difference (pointed out by the ever keen Ruth!) so we need something to merely break the two scenes open a little.
A montage style segment with Gaylon in various different amusing locations will be in place, showing Gaylon's daily life (thus adding to the character) AND also some local newspaper spinning headlines and papers to build some time between scenes.
The first will follow on from the scene just watched...some grander linking ones in between...and finish on a headline that sets up the next scene.
So this will form a very visually exciting, very short, but VERY useful 2 minute or so segment that will serve far better in this form than the original intened scene.

6.9.06

06/09/06 - HOW RUDE!

Ladies and Gentleman....film fans....Gaylon fans......Jester fans......anyone out there who finds this should know......

I am humbly apologising for the worst case of "taking for granted" I have ever commited.

I would like to sincerely and publicly apologise to Troika+ member, RUTH CIVICO-CAMBELL for failing to mention her fine work in my last post (Day Four Shoot).

I wish to inform everyone here that this was a drastic oversight on my part. I was so involved in the work and the write up and those IN FRONT of the camera, I commited the crime of not mentioning the most iimportant member of crew that night. Ruth Civico-Cambell.

I am truly sorry for this and an apology after the fact in no way can make up for taking her work for granted in my mind and not giving her the big up and shout out she so VERY VERY VERY much deserves for her work on Saturday.
Keen readers will know I have spoken highly of Ruth in past entries and I should have made much of her exceptiona work on Saturday's shoot.
This was even AFTER reviewing footage which on several occassions (and I have video proof of this) it was RUTH and not I that is heard saying "hang on, we have something in the way of the light" or "wait a second, there's a reflection in the mirror" etc etc.
So what did, atfer getting pizza in, creating a hospital environment in her own home (which we covered in blood and apple juice), and some exceptional boom mic work...AFTER all of that, she has saved several shots for me, and saved potentially hours of work in removing objects that I did not see on the night.

So, in a very humble apology to her, I would ask....ladies and gentleman....would you please give a massive round of applause to mask my shame and embarrassment....for The Rude Girl herself, tamer of The Jester, owner and keeper of The Ginger Zoo......

.....Ruth Civico-Cambell.

I bow down and fall on my sword in humble apology.

3.9.06

03/09/06 - DAY FOUR SHOOT!

Last night was a late late late night shoot, and the longest shooting period (of constant work) that I have ever done. It was also, by far, the most rewarding in terms of the footage we bagged! So many things to mention of note.
Firstly, and without doubt the star of tonights work was Theo Garvey, the upcoming special make-up effects GENIUS!! Everyone out there, watch that name, Theo....Garvey.....as this young guy is sure to go FAR in his field. To be at the level of skill he is at his age and experience is stunning and I get excited thinking where this Make-Up Wizard is gonna go in the future.
He spent much time hanging on set as we had to shoot earlier footage first and out of sequence footage before applying the Possessed Girl make up effects only when we needed to. The make up he laid down (using his own developed techniques and style) were awesome to see in first person, looked even better on camcorder during "making of" footage, and by the time we went with final shot lighting on HD camera....WOW! Blew....me....away. Check out the visuals on here for a mere glimspe of how awesome this guys work is.
Secondary to that has to be the other star of the show, Amanda. She had stepped up to this role with some doubt and reservation (it's not everyones dream role!) and she absolutely nailed the performance and overstepped any reluctance....of course...a little alcohol surely helped the situation along. Biggest accomplishment I saw her pull off was the amount of time in full makeup, strapped to a bed with belts, arms outstreched....for what must have been about 4-5 hours! Water thrown on her, blood put in her mouth, spitting, moaning, growling...all of it. FUCK Linda Blair...there's a new girl in town (albeit a possessed one!). She really nailed all aspects of this role and the results speak for themselves on film.
Chris Boydell stepped up to his role as Gaylon's assistant and once again brought some comic genius and magic to the show! Even though he was not feeling well, and even slept on set (!!) when needed he stepped up, performed the hell out of it, and was so willing to offer up ideas and contributions on set. Another BRILLIANT performance from him and I look forward to working with him again.
Emma Greaves returned to her role on what has been the third day of shooting for her. She knocked me for six tonight. Really really pulled something very special out of the bag! I was watching from behind the viewfinder and was so excited with the level of realism she was delivering, her response to direction was immpecable, and again the on-screen results are amazing! (I'm sure she wont mind me saying this, but again, a little alcohol to loosen up those nerves I am sure was a good thing!). Brilliant and EXACTLY what I was looking for!
Dave Oxley was new to set for last nights shoot. He had been on set for the last shoot and had contributed to that, and we are in discussions with him on a much grander project than the small role for this piece. What can I say about this guy.....amazing talent. Really raw, honest, captivating to watch talent at work. So natural and so so so funny. Last night was one of those moments where I was watching from behind camera and being stunned at a performance coming out that I will watch on screen time and time and time again with passion, humour and fond memories of a great nights work. You'll see when the film is out! I itch to work on the next project with Dave. MANY thanks also to his lovely wife Kath, who was on hand all nigth performing Making Of footage duties. She really got some good shots and material for that purpose and enjoyed being on set and watching the action.
Lee Civico-Cambell will by now be bored reading the compliments I pay him (or probably not!) but he really capped off an amazing cast last night. Too easy to take for granted his work and even when I knew shots were spot on the money, he still insisted to perfect his craft and do another take where needed. This will pay off in editing I am sure. Interestingly, last nights scene was probably the least humourous of the show, with an odd mix of horror styling, serious tone and all out vulgarity. It was written this way to top off the show with something unique and different....and it was awesome to see Lee take to this. For example, a shot where he enters the room of the Possessed Girl to perform the Exorcism showed some real weight. It is not an easy task to be in a comedy outfit, with comedy contorted face and yet turn in a performance that has real seriousness and weight. I really do not think this scene, no matter how well shot, could have happened or worked without this man developing a performance that will have them jumping on the seats by the end of this scene. Stunning work.
A note on lighting for tonight. And some tips for you would be filmmakers like myself.
The biggest challenge tonight, and one that HAD to work, was to capture a low level light environment but effectively light the subjects. Now two things worked here. Firstly, once a level of atmospheric background lighting had been established, with lighting under the bed, and lighting through metal grills to bounce a pattern on the walls (has to bee seen to be believed!), what I did was to UP THE SHUTTER SPEED OF THE CAMERA, as far as I could without losing character definition. So make sure you have no Auto settings on your camera and crank the shutter speed up to really soak up the minial lighting. I have never seen something that is so atmospheric on set come across just as atmospheric on the film. You normally lose something in the transition. So with the camera really soaking up every ounce of ligth, a full "professional" lighting rig would have been useless as even a standard house spot lamp was too much! Torches galore!
And speaking of torches, point number 2 that really worked tonight was improvised on set. A standard...pocket...torch. Due the high shutter speed, some light was inevitably lost on the actors themselves, but I really did not want to compromise the atmosphere by throwing more lights in there. A pocket torch was suggested to see how it would light just the characters faces. And it really really really worked. Now it would not work on all films as what it did here was to add suspense and horror to the effect. We even went, thanks to Theo's sense of style, with the light actually moving on the face during shots. It may seem unusual, but it really really worked. It looks like a cross between a stylised lighting effect on film, and the viewer actually holding a torch to watch proceedings. Really draws you in. Again, see some of the stills for just a glimpse of the final effect.
I was planning to heavily after-effect the footage to get atmosphere, but 80% of my work has now been done on set with these unique ideas.
Timing was long tonight. I had storyboarded ALL shots up front, to be better prepared and shooting overan due to the dillgence of everyone involved in making sure we were getting the best we could possibly get. no rush jobs.
The shoot wrapped at 3.45 in the morning, after having started around 8. And even at that time, on the very last shots, some cast were quite literally being woken up to do the final scenes...and yet all did so with style, and vigor, and enthusiasm....and the results on screen....if you will pardon my french.....are UN....FUCKING....BELIEVEABLE.
This is by far, on all points, the best looking footage I have ever put to film so far and bodes well for us on our constant learning curve. It's amazing when I think that this is only our second feature and we have all learnt so much and have so much raw talent in and around us. The future...unlike the lighting in this scene....is very very bright!

22.8.06

21/08/06 - DAY THREE SHOOT!

Again, another stunning days work today!
We were shooting in a hired school room and using the most amount of extras for this shoot that we will be using. I wont bore any readers about there with a repeat of precious subjects (camera excellence, preparation, performances etc), but rather share some highlights.
First and foremost today was making sure you LOOK AFTER YOUR CAST AND CREW. I had booked the room for a full day, even though I only expected to need it for approx 4 hours. At the cheap cost, it was the best option. Some advertising needed here….ANYONE in South Yorkshire region needing school rooms, training rooms, creche room, a bar / café, courtyards etc should give a look to the Burton Street Project (http://www.burtonstreet.org.uk/) as not only are the varied rooms and location IDEAL for independent film use (The Full Monty shot here), but the staff are really really helpful! Thanks to them for an excellent day.

One of my biggest challenges today was to not keep people waiting around too long. We had (via contacts made) some new cast of extras to work with and they were all absolutely fantastic. Creative, enthusiastic, excited and a pleasure to work with. There were some very young children too whose parents were on set and although I was conscious the subject matter was a little much for them, the parents were more than happy…so I went with them!

Now in terms of looking after them all….CATERING was my main aim. If you are using cast and crew, on a weekend, for free, for several hours…the very LEAST you can do is make sure you have a decent spread of drinks and food for them so I made sure this was looked after. As it happens I went overboard, but heh, I wanted to them to know they were valued enough to be able to relax.

Another pointer from today, which I would recommend to anyone, is that future cast were on set to see how we make our films, and how I run a set. We had Karolyn, who will shooting green screen for a role in this film – so would not have met up with anyone or seen a decent size cast and set in action. She also helped out with “making of” footage which was handy. And Dave Oxley, who we have for a small role in this film, and a entire future project lined up based around him. So again, this was his first taste of how we do. And we had Theo Garvey, who is a freelance Special FX Make Up whiz, who will be doing the make up for our later Exorcism scene. He brought two friends with him who also work on films and all 3 added a TON of weight to the performances! And I feel we made some good contacts with them to help each other out on each other’s future work.
Also present were the children and their friends of Dave Oxley who were there for the pure fun of it! They were brilliant also and again, as extras I will have no doubt we will have future roles for them. They were all so good it is a joy to be cutting them into the final edit.

Lee also had a friend, Jarrod, who attended. Again, he has never acted on screen before to my knowledge. He was also sublime in his enthusiasm and work. I singled him out for a very specific role which some “actors” would be challenged to take up…and while he said his nerves added to the performance, what I really noted was how he took direction. I was expected to re-direct and re-shoot as need. Not needed as he took in, processed info and turned out a first rate job.

I have already started on the editing for these scenes. I SHOULD POINT OUT that I am not posting much to do with editing techniques here as I feel this is something a filmmaker or editor should personally get in touch with and develop themselves. The only thing I would say is that I feel that to edit between shoots is a real key. Get on the editing while the days shoot is still fresh in your mind. Anyway…that is a separate subject for a separate post! The point I will make is that during editing I have found that the PREP I did has made massive payoffs. The shots I had been conscious of during pre-shoot all are playing out superbly in the edit so far. The biggest challenge I present myself is my speed of shooting. By the time I walk on set I want every shot I need in my head. Add that to knowing the pace of shots before, and shots that will come after. I use a constant moving camera for this so I am conscious of being aware what is happening with the camera movement not just for this shot, but combined with the flow of previous shots. Add that in with watching for performance quality, audio issues, lighting and the physical demand of being in all manner of positions for handheld work and I really do have a fine days work! It is all good fun and days like this prove it.

Final note is that in the very first stage of editing I have tested on some shots a post-shoot digital White Diffusion effect that I had been playing with. I am not speaking too soon when I say this effect raises the already great quality to stunning levels and I will be using it extensively on the post production work.

The day was capped by several cast and crew all chilling for a barbeque afterwards which even the crappy English weather managed to part the heavens for! It’s as if Gaylon himself had commanded his God to give us some final summer weather for a day’s wrap BBQ! Awesome…