This post is a discussion of the making of the video The Incompatibles, an AFG project from wdj on Vimeo.
The video "The Incompatibles" is the first project from the Annapolis Filmmaking Group, a meetup.com group founded by James Angiola. We meet once or twice a month in the Factor's Row restaurant, who have been very generous in giving us meeting space.
James decided to run the group in a workshop fashion, to learn filmmaking by doing. We collected some scripts and decided the first project would be a modification of a public domain script written by Horace Holley in 1916 titled "The Incompatibles".
Next, we did a table read and the group decided that the script needed to be updated in language. I volunteered to take first crack at it but also incorporated suggestions from others. After this, we did another table read where more suggestions were made, and we selected actors (2 male, one female) and crew from the AFG members, and set a date for the shoot. Ultimately, the script ended up as 8 pages. Two other (completely different) revisions were submitted by other members and the plan is they will be made in future meetings.
Before the shoot, the female lead dropped out. Instead of canceling the shoot, I took about an hour out of one morning and rewrote the script without the need of that actor, resulting in a 2 page script. It's just a silly comedy, whcih hopefully some of you find a little amusing. We shot that script using AFG and the edited video is slightly over 3 minutes.
Cast:
* Fred - Benjamin Walker
* George - Attral Platte
* Waitress - Erica Chambers
Crew:
* sound, camera assistant - JT Torres
* director/camera/editor/co-writer - David Joyner
Sources:
* Original script:
Horace Holley "The Incompatibles" (1916)
* Sound track:
Pavel Svimba - Teknikal Problems
license: CC by-nc-sa-3.0
There are problems with the finished edit. I'm not very good at color-correction and it shows, focus was in and out on the waitress (I don't know why), and some coverage was missing. Audio was hampered by my lack of skill at syncing h4n audio to on-camera audio, and the AC running full blast. (This was shot on a hot summer night.) None-the-less, the actors were terrific and, as far as I'm concerned, a fun learning experience! Thanks to everyone involved, including my grand-daughter Addie who lent me her favorite doll for the final shot!
This a personal blog of movie- and book-related musings of David Joyner. See also https://sites.google.com/site/wdjoyner/
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2015-06-15
2013-09-09
The Phantom Empire and the birth of the scfi-western genre
The Phantom Empire was a TV serial filmed in 1934, starring the actor-singer Gene Autry, totaling 12 episodes of about 20 minutes each (except episode 1, which was 30 minutes). In 1940, a 70-minute feature film (now in the public domain) edited from the serial was released under the titles Radio Ranch or Men with Steel Faces.
Story:
Gene Autry is a singing cowboy who runs Radio Ranch. Gene has two kid sidekicks, Frankie and Betsy, who play at being armored knights of a civilization they call the Thunder Riders.
Betsy, Frankie, and Gene are kidnapped by the real Thunder Riders from the super-scientific underground empire of Murania, complete with towering buildings,
robots, ray-guns, elevator tubes that extend miles from the surface, and the icy, blonde, evil Queen Tika.
On the surface, criminals led by Professor Beetson plan to invade Murania and seize its radium wealth,
while in Murania, a group of revolutionaries led by Lord Argo plots to overthrow Queen Tika. In the end, Gene saves the Queen and locks Argo and his men in the room with the death ray which gets out of control. Even with the end of Murania being imminent, the Queen refuses to leave.
However, Gene and the others escape back to the surface.
This ain't Cowboys and Aliens, nor Firefly, but this film marks the birth of the scfi-western genre. The story idea is due to Wallace MacDonald, a Canadian actor, writer and producer.
For more info, see
* wikipedia
* imdb
* archive.org
Here is a 51 minute version of that 70 minute film (most of the singing was cut and the action sped up slightly):
This video includes music by
Rye Smugglers - Chili Con Karma - Crystal Bodies
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/rye-smugglers-chili-con-karma
Amiranu - Painting The Sky - The Rainbow God
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/amiranu-painting-the-sky
Eternal Bliss - Full-OM - 2CB
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/eternal-bliss-full-om
Mantra Flow - Behind The Shadow - Pyschedelic Epiphany
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/mantra-flow-behind-the-shadow
BlackStarrFinale - Auryn - Nothing
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/blackstarrfinale-auryn
Trinodia - Deceive My Eyes - The Omega Point (VA)
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/the-omega-point
All these except Trinodia's track are released under a cc-by-nc-sa Creative Commons license for noncommercial usage. Trinodia (Daniel Endstrom) has kindly given me his permission by email to include his track. In general, it is licensed cc-by-nc-nd.
Story:
Gene Autry is a singing cowboy who runs Radio Ranch. Gene has two kid sidekicks, Frankie and Betsy, who play at being armored knights of a civilization they call the Thunder Riders.
Betsy, Frankie, and Gene are kidnapped by the real Thunder Riders from the super-scientific underground empire of Murania, complete with towering buildings,
robots, ray-guns, elevator tubes that extend miles from the surface, and the icy, blonde, evil Queen Tika.
On the surface, criminals led by Professor Beetson plan to invade Murania and seize its radium wealth,
while in Murania, a group of revolutionaries led by Lord Argo plots to overthrow Queen Tika. In the end, Gene saves the Queen and locks Argo and his men in the room with the death ray which gets out of control. Even with the end of Murania being imminent, the Queen refuses to leave.
However, Gene and the others escape back to the surface.
This ain't Cowboys and Aliens, nor Firefly, but this film marks the birth of the scfi-western genre. The story idea is due to Wallace MacDonald, a Canadian actor, writer and producer.
For more info, see
* wikipedia
* imdb
* archive.org
Here is a 51 minute version of that 70 minute film (most of the singing was cut and the action sped up slightly):
Phantom Empire (1935) from wdj on Vimeo.
This video includes music by
Rye Smugglers - Chili Con Karma - Crystal Bodies
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/rye-smugglers-chili-con-karma
Amiranu - Painting The Sky - The Rainbow God
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/amiranu-painting-the-sky
Eternal Bliss - Full-OM - 2CB
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/eternal-bliss-full-om
Mantra Flow - Behind The Shadow - Pyschedelic Epiphany
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/mantra-flow-behind-the-shadow
BlackStarrFinale - Auryn - Nothing
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/blackstarrfinale-auryn
Trinodia - Deceive My Eyes - The Omega Point (VA)
* http://www.ektoplazm.com/free-music/the-omega-point
All these except Trinodia's track are released under a cc-by-nc-sa Creative Commons license for noncommercial usage. Trinodia (Daniel Endstrom) has kindly given me his permission by email to include his track. In general, it is licensed cc-by-nc-nd.
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