Monday, October 12, 2009

MOVIE LOGIC 101, WED. OCT. 14 7PM WEALTHY THEATRE



GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE SCREENING
http://www.grcmc.org/index.php?page=events&event_id=1937

Friday, August 7, 2009

MAN SALE!!!!!!!!!!!!



If you're in the Grand Rapids, MI area and in the neighborhood of 52nd and East Paris, be sure to stop by the MAN-SALE! I don't think they sale actual men, but it's possible. Seems to be for this weekend only so, don't miss it. This sale screams, "My wife made me do it."

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

"Mulatto Investigato"

Makes me really wish this is how "Enter the Dragon" should have been...

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Edited Down... Kindah

So I went back to the drawing board and attemted to edit the flick down to what I thought would be a reasonable run time. After a little bit (little bit equalling a few weeks or so) I got a shorter product. How much shorter? Well... A whole TWO MINUTES shorter. Remarkable I know, self indulgence at its finest. Things that I took out, I ended up putting back in, using different takes that were sligtly shorter. But there's some more post poduction steps I have to take to make the film whole and my hope is during that process some more cutting will take place. Or it will be longer. Whatever. I'm hoping now just to be shorter than Peter Jackson's "King Kong," which I think can be accomplished.

New photos by Joe Goeldel.






More at www.movielogic101.com.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Where to Begin...

Been a bit so let's go back. All the way back to the end of June 2008, that's when we wrapped principle photography on the flick. Originally we were looking to end shooting mid June, but due to some work obligations, weather, and scheduling, we extended the shooting a few weeks. So, from July till now, I've been in post production. By late November I had a 1 hour and 52 minute rough cut. This was sans the opening and the closing, pushing it to a possible 2 hour and 5 minute piece.

In all honesty, I thought I'd be lucky if we got an 80 minute flick. Two hours feels bloated to me. Not the actual movie itself, but the sound of a TWO HOUR flick. It doesn't seem like this type of film should be that long. Anyway, I'm back at editing again. My hope is to get it down to 1 hour and 50 minutes total. So far, I've pulled about 7 minutes out, so I got a little ways to go. It's what I get for writing a script that constantly references earlier events, making it difficult to cut things, because some scenes would make no sense without earlier tidbits.

But, there is a new site up for the movie check it out here.