Showing posts with label FCP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FCP. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Making films is like making Sangira


I am giving a 10 minute speech at a networking event called "Pecha Kucha" this Thursday night (August 27th) at the Gas Light in Portsmouth. My topic is "Producing a movie is like making a Sangria, everyone has their own recipe and thinks theirs is the best." Since I only have 10 minutes and 20 slides I am not going to say anything earth shattering but its basically a good ice breaker for a networking event. Maybe I can get a winery to sponsor me and I can head out on the road and give an expanded course at events all over the world and we can watch a film at the end and drink Sangria.
Hope to see you there
Marc

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Tweet News

"Tweet" is in the Digital SLR Online Film Festival on Dailyfilm
http://bit.ly/L5WvT - Please cast your vote!



Vote for "Tweet" in the Daily Film Online film festival.


This festival is dedicated to us crazy people that have shot a film fully on a Digital SLR camera like the Nikon D90








"Tweet" also made the "Best of New Hampshire 48HFP"
Screening and Awards Ceremony
Wednesday July 22nd at 7:30 p.m.
Red River Theatres
11 South Main Street, Concord
Tickets may be purchased online at
http://www.redrivertheatres.org/index.php (credit card required).


Here are the Best Films of New Hampshire 2009



"Stalling" by Wax Idiotical Films
"Arbor Day?" by Dooster Productions
"The Way They Were Inside" by Purple Finch Moving Picture Society
"Chasing the Red" by Umbrella Productions
"Order Up" by Banded Light Productions
"The Waiter" by Coruway
"Ungesehene Bewegung" by Team Name
"Music Killed My Parents" by Rotn
"Don't Just Stand There" by Root2
"Tweet" by Pineapple Pictures
"Dead Silence" by 3D President





"Tweet" the movie shot on Nikon D90

From tracking leads on Twitter, to viewing videos of crimes posted on You Tube and Facebook. "Tweet" is the story of a veteran detective who is tired of his younger partner who does all her work at a computer.

Created for the inaugural New Hampshire 48 hour film project.
Shot Entirely on a Nikon D90 (because creating a movie in 48 hours wasn't hard enough)
Edited on Final Cut Pro




Pineapple Pictures
Directed By Marc A. Dole, Written by J Zachary Pike
Starring Chase Bailey, Sam Pannier, Jason Santo, Michael Venn and introducing Angel Smith as "Marie Otterbein"
Produced by a whole crazy crew of our best friends

Elements
Character: Max or Marie Otterbein, Waiter/Waitress
Prop: sunglasses
Line of Dialogue: "Don't just stand there. Move it."