I locked the edit (again) today. A few more feet of film need scanning and all the sound effects need shifting about to fit the new picture arrangement. Henning will be adding a lot of new sounds to the mix over the coming months and hopefully giving it a lot more shape and definition.
The Dark Side of the Earth: July 10th, 2009
Henning Knoepfel, a lecturer at SAE, has come on board to do the 5.1 surround sound mix. Meanwhile I’m fiddling with the edit to see if I can’t make the first scene just a little bit smoother.
The Dark Side of the Earth Podcast #9: Swordplay
Actress Kate Burdette (Isabelle) and stunt co-ordinator Abbi Collins (a veteran of Skins and Doctor Who) discuss staging the swordfights.
The Dark Side of the Earth: June 26th, 2009
One of the editors from the Harry Potter franchise very kindly took a look at the pilot and provided some useful feedback, all of which concerned the first of the two scenes – the one that almost didn’t get shot at all. I’ve just been trying out some of his suggestions, so far as the material we filmed will allow. Having two months away from the edit naturally gives me some fresh ideas as well.
The Dark Side of the Earth: June 9th, 2009
Last week I met up with Aidan and Joe about the work still to be done on the pilot’s digital FX. Although no-one who’s seen the pilot seems to realise that the FX aren’t finished, when you start going through it in detail you realise that there’s a hell of a lot left to do. The aim is to have it all complete by the end of the summer.
Meanwhile Carl Schoenfeld, now helping the project along in an informal capacity, has been seeking out experienced industry mentors to give second opinions on such aspects as the grading and the editing. The idea is to get the pilot in A1 tip-top form before we hawk it around.
The Dark Side of the Earth Podcast #8: Persistence of Vision
Director of photography Oliver Downey chats about shooting on 35mm and the challenges of lighting the set.
The Dark Side of the Earth: May 28th, 2009
The Dark Side of the Earth featured in April’s issue of Vision, Kodak’s magazine.
The Dark Side of the Earth Podcast #7: Make It Sew
Costume maker Eve Collins discusses making the dress for the film’s lead character Isabelle.
The Dark Side of the Earth: May 4th, 2009
The on-line edit was a very pleasurable experience, involving a sofa and a big HD screen and a man named Jamie who really knew his stuff. Oh dear, that all sounds a bit dodgy. Anyway, Jamie brought out the best in Ollie’s lighting work of four months ago, so big thanks to Pogo Films.
Marring the on-line slightly for me was the need to complete the documentary, leading to a round-the-clock scenario for me in the middle of the week. The same was also true for Aidan and Joe, who laughed (or possibly yawned) in the face of sleep whilst finishing their temp VFX shots.
The screening went very well. The turnout was good for a Saturday morning and the reception was extremely positive. The roto and compositing work was particularly praised, with more than one person admitting they hadn’t believed all those puppeteers could possibly be removed until they saw it with their own eyes.
Lao and Lou’s miniature Swordsman was universally admired, in a little case they had specially constructed for the purpose.
And thanks to the guys in the front row who have been following my work for a while. It’s people like them that make it all seem worthwhile.
The Dark Side of the Earth: April 26th, 2009
Less than a week to go. The sound is mixed (apart from the music) and the pickups are scanned. There is still a lot of FX work to do, but the guys don’t seem too worried about getting it done in time. Tomorrow they have to shoot rope elements to track into some shots of the Swordsman which, to speed up principal photography, we shot without Dante’s Disc.
For me, tomorrow is the start of the on-line with Pogo Films, who are kindly lending me a Quantel suite and an editor or two to grade the pilot. Somehow I have to finish the behind-the-scenes doc this week as well.