Thursday, December 20, 2007

hobbies

Moviemaking is something that has always fascinated me, but it always seemed too nebulous for me to pursue due to cost, lack of any technical knowledge, etc and for a long time I had a stronger interest in making music. As I find that interest waning and interest in the possibility of making a movie growing, I was really inspired by David Lynch's inland empire, in that he shot the entire thing on a Sony PD-150, which can be acquired off E-Bay for around $1000.

After I actually watched it, I don't know that anyone else would have gotten away with it. I think if David Lynch shot his next movie on standard vhs, people would pack in just to see what the hell he did on vhs. In low-light shots, you can hardly tell the difference, but outside of that, it becomes pretty clear it was shot on something slightly above a consumer grade dv camera (outdoor in daylight for example). There's a lot of jerky camera movements in certain scenes that are tell-tale as well.

Not to let that dissuade me, I began looking into better digital movie cameras, the Canon XL2 really caught my eye. I began researching "filmlooked" dv production. It became clear that the only way to really achieve any sort of "film look" was to actually shoot on film. There was also a sort of intangible enigma with the prospect of actually shooting a production on film. It costs more to shoot on film and the production process is much more cumbersome just about every step of the way, but it seems like a more fulfilling challenge. I started pricing cameras. It would appear that for anything I can actually shoot sync-sound with I'm looking at $5000 if I want to buy something (16mm) or $100 per day if I want to rent. At any rate, I'm going to look into film classes after the holidays.

Numerous people know that I've made quite a few songs (electronic stuff), and very few people seem interested in them. It doesn't matter, I'm not bothered, I'm just saying nobody gives a shit. That's life. It's funny however, that when you mention making movies , people get really excited by it. I've mentioned to a couple friends and acquaintances that I plan to make this happen somehow and it was like their eyes lit up. They started asking questions with a lot of interest: do you have a story? What's it about? How are you going to produce/shoot/finance/etc it?

Whatever happens, this should be fun.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

new blog

I used to have an account here. The sheer number of random idiots who always seemed to respond made the experience a bit daunting. Why do people do these things anonymously? If you're gonna flame someone, do it with some spine or go home. Anyway, a friend of mine is posting here now. I have a livejournal, but I can only endure so much of people whining about their jobs on a semi-daily basis, so I might give this a shot for a while.