Benjamin Durin
August 22nd, 2007, 09:10 AM
See it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3hqhc-IIbw
For this film, I used:
- A Panasonic GS400 camera
- A Rode Videomic
- A steady stick
- and that's all folks
Since the last DVC I bought the mic.
For the next one, I should buy a real tripod.
And in ten years, I write a real good story and win the DVC37!
I had another idea which was a little more complicated. It needed two actors instead of one and it was in a restaurant. I knew I couldn't do it in time so I chose my second idea. Which happens to be the same as Stacy Dudley's. Never mind, it is still interesting to see how the same idea is shot by different persons.
I called my friend Nicolas Saturday to ask him some help. He is not an actor at all but he accepted. One problem was he had time on Sunday morning only. He told me he would arrive at 9:30 and I thought: "Mmmh, it's Nicolas so he will arrive about 10:00." I was wrong... he arrived at 11:00. After he played with my son for 30 minutes (yes, he is so cute), we had only 2 hours to shoot.
I asked him if he had the pictures I asked him to bring and he said: "No, I am sorry. I don't have printed pictures, everything is in the computer." I thought: "If I don't have the pictures, how do you think I can shoot?" but I said: "But I can print photos with my printer." So he managed to find a picture of him and his wife in his email account. I printed it and showed him, very proud of me. He said: "Hey wait a minute. Are you gonna put Grace's picture on a tumb? No I can not let you do that." I thought: "Why are you doing this to me now?" but I said "Ok, I will change her face. Now let's begin please."
After that he was very cooperative and did his best. Except for one thing which should have been the funny moment in the film. I wanted him to spray some perfume on him then in his mouth. Of course the perfume was only water with some rose essence. Apparently he didn't like it because he couldn't concentrate on his text and on the perfume at the same time. I had to cut this part alas.
Seeing the time running out and panicking, I made some mistakes while shooting, sometimes forgetting to tell him his text. Thus some struggling while editing.
For the tumb, I found a very small stair starting from the sidewalk, just after a bus stop. And this stair leads to an isolated tumb. That was perfect I must say. But Nicolas was heavily impressed and told me: "What, I have to go up there?" I thought: "Didn't you read the script?" but I said: "Don't worry, we will be quick. Just go up there, put the flower on the tumb and that's all." He did it but once the flower touched the tumb, he ran downstairs. Well, as quick as he could. The sound was not very good and he was kind enough to do it again even if he was terrified. Actually, he didn't even put the flower on the tumb and he never went close to the tumb. But that you can not see it from where it was shot.
Later I found a photo of my wife's friend and replaced Grace with it so Nicolas and Grace could sleep in peace. Then I shot the missing pieces. So when you see hands near the pictures, it is my hands.
It really is an international film because I am French, Nicolas is Swiss-Serb-American, and 阿廣 is Taiwanese.
For this film, I used:
- A Panasonic GS400 camera
- A Rode Videomic
- A steady stick
- and that's all folks
Since the last DVC I bought the mic.
For the next one, I should buy a real tripod.
And in ten years, I write a real good story and win the DVC37!
I had another idea which was a little more complicated. It needed two actors instead of one and it was in a restaurant. I knew I couldn't do it in time so I chose my second idea. Which happens to be the same as Stacy Dudley's. Never mind, it is still interesting to see how the same idea is shot by different persons.
I called my friend Nicolas Saturday to ask him some help. He is not an actor at all but he accepted. One problem was he had time on Sunday morning only. He told me he would arrive at 9:30 and I thought: "Mmmh, it's Nicolas so he will arrive about 10:00." I was wrong... he arrived at 11:00. After he played with my son for 30 minutes (yes, he is so cute), we had only 2 hours to shoot.
I asked him if he had the pictures I asked him to bring and he said: "No, I am sorry. I don't have printed pictures, everything is in the computer." I thought: "If I don't have the pictures, how do you think I can shoot?" but I said: "But I can print photos with my printer." So he managed to find a picture of him and his wife in his email account. I printed it and showed him, very proud of me. He said: "Hey wait a minute. Are you gonna put Grace's picture on a tumb? No I can not let you do that." I thought: "Why are you doing this to me now?" but I said "Ok, I will change her face. Now let's begin please."
After that he was very cooperative and did his best. Except for one thing which should have been the funny moment in the film. I wanted him to spray some perfume on him then in his mouth. Of course the perfume was only water with some rose essence. Apparently he didn't like it because he couldn't concentrate on his text and on the perfume at the same time. I had to cut this part alas.
Seeing the time running out and panicking, I made some mistakes while shooting, sometimes forgetting to tell him his text. Thus some struggling while editing.
For the tumb, I found a very small stair starting from the sidewalk, just after a bus stop. And this stair leads to an isolated tumb. That was perfect I must say. But Nicolas was heavily impressed and told me: "What, I have to go up there?" I thought: "Didn't you read the script?" but I said: "Don't worry, we will be quick. Just go up there, put the flower on the tumb and that's all." He did it but once the flower touched the tumb, he ran downstairs. Well, as quick as he could. The sound was not very good and he was kind enough to do it again even if he was terrified. Actually, he didn't even put the flower on the tumb and he never went close to the tumb. But that you can not see it from where it was shot.
Later I found a photo of my wife's friend and replaced Grace with it so Nicolas and Grace could sleep in peace. Then I shot the missing pieces. So when you see hands near the pictures, it is my hands.
It really is an international film because I am French, Nicolas is Swiss-Serb-American, and 阿廣 is Taiwanese.