Tag: indie film

  • Time Signature Update

    Time Signature Update

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    It’s been awhile since I did a proper blog update. I have more planned for the next few weeks. So, let’s get that started off with an update about Time Signature, the short film I crowdfunded last year on Seed&Spark about Danielle, a woman who discovers her favorite musician is from the future and has traveled back in time to change Danielle’s life. I wrote about Making Time Signature last year. It was a really fun process and I am very pleased to have many of the same people working with me on Meme this year.

    I released Time Signature in April and its been doing reasonably well over the past few months. We are premiering in Manhattan at Indie Works’ July screening on the 8th. More about that on the Facebook Event. We have gotten some good press around Time Signature with an interview at Stoned Crowe Press and two reviews which featured the following quotes:

    This one is ten minutes of sci-fi with no special effects and more emotional stakes than most full-length flicks.

    -Joe Crowe, RevolutionSF

    and

    Everything about Time Signature very clearly suggests that if Mannion was given what he needs in the way of budget and resources, he could come up with something well worth watching.

    -Gabriel Ricard, Captain Canada’s Movie Rodeo

    This is not to mention the personal messages I’ve received from people that they loved it, that they were moved by the ending, or that it gave them chills. It’s great to hear the film get such a reaction from so many people and to have so many people reach out to tell me how much they enjoyed the film.

    I’m really pleased with what we’ve done and excited to participate in the Indie Works Q&A. If you’re in Manhattan on July 8th come on down and bring your tough time travel questions! I’m ready for them!

    Haven’t seen the film, yet? Well, here it is or you can go to time-sig.com. I have an update on Meme coming later this week and then next Monday I have a big announcement.

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  • Meme Shooting Update

    Meme Shooting Update

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    Well, I was going to update about the progress on Meme on a much more regular basis, but keeping on top of the whole process and trying to stay on top of life beyond that has made that just not happen so much. Well, we’ve got almost 60 pages shot with only about 15 pages left to do. We’ve done all but a few of the major scenes. A friend of mine asked me the other day: “if you died tomorrow, could someone make a movie out of what you’ve shot?” I’d say, yes. We’ve got the major plot points covered and what’s left is mostly connective and thematic material that builds it all into a better story, but as of right now there’s a beginning, a middle, and an end. Wouldn’t be much of a movie, but there would be something.

    We’ve shot out several locations and we’ve had good days and we’ve had long days. We’ve had frustrations but we’ve also gotten a lot of great shots and seen some excellent performances from all of our actors. We’ve wrapped our male lead, Shivantha Wijesinha, who delivered consistently throughout the shoot and was always striving to bring his best even when the rest of the world seemed hell bent on us not getting our scenes shot. We also wrapped actress/producer Kitty Ostapowicz, who is always one of my favorite people to work with on set. She’ll still be with us on our future shoot dates helping behind the scenes, but she’s been great in front of the camera in all of her scenes.

    What we have left to shoot are mostly bar scenes and exterior scenes. We’ve been waiting on the exterior scenes until it got warmer, as it’s been a little cold the past few months here in New York. We’ve shot some of our bar scenes already but we have some key ones still to shoot and are looking at some new locations (and, hopefully, affordable locations) for the bar scenes.

    While we’re hoping to find some cool new locations, none are likely to be as cool as our March 15th shoot day at Singularity & Co. a Brooklyn genre-oriented bookstore that had shelves full of weird, fun stuff. Here are pictures from all of our shoot days since the last update. We’ve worked hard and we’ve had a lot of fun.

  • Meme Shooting Update: Tommy’s Living Room

    Sarah with the Tape-Small

    We picked up shooting for Meme again on Saturday, January 17th. We’re shooting the film location by location as we can get schedules lined up and we decided that the first places we should try and shoot out would be those that had the most pages that needed to be covered. Those are scenes at Tommy’s (Shivantha Wijesinha) apartment and Lesley’s (Lauren A. Kennedy) apartment. Tommy is lead character Jennifer’s boyfriend and the two characters share an apartment. He is a VHS collector and the difficulties the two are having in their relationship are a part of Jennifer’s arc. Lesley is Jennifer’s best friend and the person that she turns to for support as she tries to cope with difficulties with Tommy and her clients (the scenes we shot back in November). Tommy’s apartment covers over 24 pages of script between living room and bedroom scenes. Lesley’s apartment is over 19 pages.

    We chose to go with Tommy’s apartment first for several scheduling reasons and also it works as far as the story chronology. We focused our efforts on the Living Room scenes first as those are over 17 pages of script and also contain some pivotal moments in the film (one such moment is represented in the image at the top of this post). We had planned to also shoot the bedroom scenes in this block, but it just didn’t quite work out and we’ll be scheduling those for a future date.

    Our location for Tommy’s apartment was wonderfully accommodating. The owner is a friend of our lead actress, Sarah Schoofs, and was happy to let us invade her apartment, rearrange her living room, take almost everything off the walls, and put up our own stuff. Then, she let us leave our set dressing up for the entire week between our first weekend of shooting there on January 17th and 18th and our last day of shooting in the space, January 24th. We remain very grateful for how accommodating she was for our project.

    Shooting the scenes for Tommy’s apartment was a fun experience. Nothing ever runs perfectly and one of the key skills in working in film, I think, is just rolling with the issues that crop up and making the best of it. This is especially true when you’ve got no budget and are relying on the good will of a lot of talented people. That said, I don’t think we had any really major setbacks. There were complications but nothing that we had to create major workarounds for. In fact, cast and crew should be commended because we actually finished all of our planned shots for January 17th early and squeezed in shots planned for January 18th, which freed us up more on the 18th to stay focused on the scenes we ended up shooting that day.

    January 17th and 18th had scenes that involved only our lead character Jennifer (Sarah Schoofs) and her boyfriend, Tommy (Shivantha Wijesinha), but when we came back on January 24th, it got a bit more complicated. We brought in Kitty Ostapowicz and Chaz Cleveland to play Tommy’s friends and fellow VHS collectors Carrie and Kyle. The scenes with four people also had a lot more movement and so blocking became a lot more time intensive than the previous weekend. In addition to that their scenes were longer. So, the 24th ended up being a long day and a fairly exhausting day for everyone. Still, cast and crew alike did a great job of bringing the energy needed throughout the day to make it a success.

    I’ve only worked with Sarah Schoofs and Kitty Ostapowicz on set before these shoot days. Both of them originally entered my life for Meme back in 2013 and since then we’ve shot a few shorts together. Kitty has become one of my favorite people to work with and I’m eager to share our film, Time Signature, with the world soon. Sarah and I did some other small things and then, of course, she was on camera playing Jennifer back in November for Meme. It’s great to finally be working with them on the project that we met for back in 2013 and they’re both embodying their characters wonderfully.

    Shivantha Wijesinha and Chaz Cleveland are new for me to work with. Shivantha was brought in for Meme back in 2013 and we just haven’t had a chance to work together until now. He’s doing a fantastic job with Tommy who rides a line of likability through the script. Shivantha is playing that perfectly and I’m so glad to have him with us. Chaz is brand new to acting. I met him on set while helping on a shoot for my friend, and new Art Director for Meme, Nicole Solomon. He was playing an extra. That was pretty much his first time on set. I liked him so much that I decided to see if he’d be interested in playing VHS collector Kyle, a role I’d been having some difficulty finding the person I wanted for. Chaz responded with interest but also telling me he had never acted before. I asked him to do a brief video audition and after showing it to my producer, Carolyn Maher, she agreed with me that Chaz just exudes the natural charm and positivity that we want for Kyle. So, we cast Chaz for Kyle. I am so happy with the work he did and he was great to have on set. He was very positive and interested in the process.

    I could probably go into more detail on everything. I won’t for now, but I would like to make sure that I extend thanks to Peter Westervelt, Carolyn Maher, Erin Clayton, Diana Molina, Nicole Solomon, Kima Baffour, Cheryl Hampton, Warren G. May III, Ian Bibby, Jessica Mannion, Alley Scott, Sarah Schoofs, Shivantha Wijesinha, Kitty Ostapowicz, and Chaz Cleveland for all doing their parts to make our first weekends back shooting Meme a success.

    When we complete our scenes in Lesley’s apartment in two weeks, I will post an update about how that goes.

    Now, some fun behind-the-scenes photos: