Category: Filmmaking

  • PS XO: Glossolalia (Music Video)

    PS XO “Glossolalia”

    This took quite a lot of time to get together. It started in February of 2011. I had a bunch of equipment I was borrowing for another shoot and I was talking to Valerie Opielski, a member of the band and kinda sorta my landlady. I had heard some of PS XO’s music, because they practice in the basement of my building and when they do, if you sit close to the radiator, you can hear them play. They rocked rather hard and I wanted to shoot a music video as it would be different and I had been in a bit of a creative slump. Because of time constraints on the equipment I had the plan basically became shoot the band playing the song “Glossolalia” off of their recent release and then figure out what else to do for the video later.

    It took me 18 months to figure out the rest of the video. I kept having ideas and tossing them away. In October of 2013 I figured out what I wanted to do. Glossolalia (speaking in tongues) is sort of reminiscent of collage. So, I rolled with that. I collected some used magazines from friends and converted our roommate’s recently vacated room into a set. I contacted Xannie Gray, who I had interviewed for a part in Abel and Cain, and we got together to shoot. She put together the collage under my guidance. I mostly just let her go at it however she wanted as the key part I wanted was the band name and song title. Everything else was just her playing to the magazines and glue. That process was about 3 straight hours of just shooting her making the collage.

    After the collage Xannie and I went out into the East Village and wandered around shooting stuff for the exteriors. We had some fun, even when the police pulled up to us in Tompkins Square Park and questioned me about a gentleman matching my description who had been waving a gun around. I was frisked and the two cops that originally stopped us were joined by two more plain clothes cops. Luckily it didn’t progress beyond two of them making sure I was sure I wasn’t the guy who was waving a gun around.

    The shoot went well and then came the edit. The major work of the edit was the performance. Making sure the song and action were synched and balancing the storyline with the performance. The band liked the rough but but had some notes. Then, came the new delays. I had some other projects get in the way and lost 8 hours of work on a recut of this video because Final Cut Pro X’s auto-save malfunctioned.

    Now, I’ve finally got it done and out for the world to see. I hope you enjoy it.

  • New Short (and a Screening): The Box

    New Short (and a Screening): The Box

    The Box was the product of a challenge issued to me by fellow filmmaker Jeremy Berger. He suggested I should try to make a new short that was shot in one day, edited the following day, and posted online by day three. So, I decided to shoot a very simple story about a young woman looking for the spot her friend wanted her ashes spread.

    Then, I decided I was being too easy on myself and decided to add in a new layer of complication: animation. I decided to do animated titles and to shoot the frames of animation stop-motion style. The process for the animated portions was to take pictures and video clips run them through Photoshop’s photocopy filter, print them out, and then photograph them in sequence. For the video clips, I exported them from FCPX as a JPEG sequence, then deleted two out of every three frames before running them through that process. I’m pleased with the result. I like the feel of the animated titles. It’s a bit messy but I think it works. If I ever do it again I am going to get a better setup for shooting the animation frames, though. They were too often a little off and it works but it frustrated me a little.

    The music is by Brooklyn duo PS XO. They are awesome. Give them your money.

    I also experimented with creating a little GIF trailer for The Box. It’s only a three minute long video so a video trailer seemed silly.

    Gif-Trailer

    The day I released it I got a message that Nadine Marie, who organizes the Brooklyn Fire Proof First Friday art show, wants to include The Box in this Friday’s (March 1st) show. If you’re in Brooklyn, come and see The Box with me. It screens at 11PM. Tangible Absence

     

  • New Web Series: New York Filmmakers

    New Web Series: New York Filmmakers

    Today I launched the first two episodes of a new web series entitled New York Filmmakers. The series features interviews with New York-based filmmakers of various backgrounds and levels. We talk about them, their work, and New York. Many more coming soon but check out these episodes featuring animator and filmmaker Ed Mundy and writer/director Christina Raia.

    Official site for the show is NYFilm.Tumblr.com