April 18th, 2006

This Weeks Picture of the Week!


…interesting isn’t it?

April 14th, 2006

One Week On

Been a week since I lasted posted someting so thought I’d freshen things up a bit… small bit at that. I’ve not done anything film related in the last week so haven’t really been thinking about it much.

You see I have a day job a boring 9 to 5 job (won’t say it’s very bad ‘cos its a family business). Anyway for this month my work load has been doubled cos my Mother decided to take a month off!!! And they left me in charge of accounts and paying the wages… 300 for you 350 for you 30000 for me 400 for you…. he he he. I wouldn’t do that….

Anyway that has nothing to do with anything. So in the evenings is the only time I get to write or edit or sit down and watch soaps …I hate it when they drag you in …Mike died on Coronation street …stop it!!

Also in the evenings I work on my schemes to make me rich… they haven’t worked yet but I’ll keep trying.

Basically all I’m saying is I’ve done nothing.

April 3rd, 2006

So you want to be a Filmmaker?

Filmmaking is great isn’t it? All the glamour, money and fame… yeah if you’re an A list filmmaker maybe. Truth is, it’s very hard work with little or none of the above. If it’s the fame, glamour and money you’re after then I’d suggest a different career, perhaps enter Big Brother or something.

I’ve seen it with several people who I went to college with, yes they may have been very much into film but just didn’t realise what it was all about.  Long hours, weeks with no days off and often working for free. Why? For the love of it, for the hope that when you get the rushes back that you have something special.

On set you’re most lightly going to be very busy or not busy but have to wait and wait and wait until you’re needed. Two shorts I was in the lighting crew last year were like that. In one we set up the lights for a scene and then went off and had a cup of coffee and read the paper. We might get a call to tweak a light a bit, and then we’d go away again and have another cup of coffee. It can get boring at times, you’re well away from the shooting but close enough that you have to be quiet. Then an hour or two later you might get to light the next scene.

In another shoot it was the complete opposite. We’d set up the lights in one scene and then go off and light the next. Once the first scene was shot we’d go back there take down the lights and go off and set up the next scene (we were lucking to have enough lights to do this).

We only got about five minutes at lunch for a quick cupa and we were off again to be ready for when the rest of the crew were finished.

When shooting finished then we’d be the last to leave because we’d have to take down all the lights, wait for them to cool before putting them away.

I enjoyed the latter the most without a doubt.

March 26th, 2006

Here Suck Suck!

Here’s a picture I took with my Canon 350D… ah what a lovely calf, isn’t it? …it’s a bit soft but sure you’ll have all that…

Here another picture I took… a rubbish bin

It’s pouring rain at the moment so can’t take anymore for a while… I’ll put up a gallery when I really get going.

March 24th, 2006

Canon 350D Ready for action at last!

Two weeks after I bought the camera I might finally get to use it. A Courier just called and dropped of my compact flash card… (The right one this time I hope).

The weather isn’t great at the moment so won’t be great for taking pictures. Anyway I will post up some of the results I get from the camera.

Also I see Mike over at Darksats Blog bought himself a Nikon F55, interesting to see what he can come up it aswell…

March 14th, 2006

Irish Oscar

I’ll jump back a week to the Oscars and how it was great to see an Irish Film pick up an Oscar. Playwright Martin McDonagh’s debut film “Six Shooter” picked up the Oscar for Best Live Action Short.

I saw Six Shooter a few months ago and was very impressed with it. The performances of Brenden Gleeson and Rúaidhí Conroy were top notch. Gleeson seems to be in just about every film these days and Conroy has grown up a good bit from his role as Tato in “In to the West”.

Six Shooter is an excellent black and bloody comedy about a sad train journey home through rural Ireland, an older man (Gleeson), whose wife has just died that morning, encounters an strange and possibly psychotic, young oddball (Conroy). His outlandish words and actions set in motion a chain of events that lead inexorably to the tale’s dark and dangerous conclusion.

The dialogue is truly excellent and flows superbly through the 27 minute short.

McDonagh’s first venture into film has picked up several festival awards and was nominated for a BAFTA following its first transmission on Channel 4.

SIX SHOOTER, was produced by Missing in Action Films, Funny Farm Film & Television and Fantastic Films and co-funded by Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board and Film Four Lab. International sales are being handled by The Works.

This coupled with Ken Wardrops’ highly acclaimed and multi award winning shorts including his exceptional “Undressing My Mother” has shown the world what great short films Ireland can produce.

The bar has undoubtedly been set for the rest of us.

For anyone that would like to see Six Shooter you can view from the Channel 4 website

http://www.channel4.com/film/reviews/film.jsp?id=154712

March 10th, 2006

oh dear!

Well…. all that rant yesterday wasn’t really worth it afterall. My memory card came today and guess what? Fool here ordered the wrong bloody one!

I blame credit cards, they make it way too easy to buy things online. There is no worrying handing over the cash over the counter no chance to check if the product is right (well you could research before hand or even go to a brick and mortar store to check out for yourself).

Apple have even taken it a step further with their one click thingy. Select an item, click a button and your credit card is charged. Great? Well maybe but what happens when you select an item and then up comes “Other people that have bought this product have also purchased the following”. And you think to yourself “ya could do with one of those and one of them”

Click the one click button and instead to paying out €79.99 or whatever you pay out €799.99. Good for apple bad for your credit.

March 9th, 2006

Next Day Delivery? You’re having a laugh?

I bought a Canon 350D (Digital Rebel XT in the US) online from England last week and it arrived Tuesday but I hadn’t got around to ordering a memory card for when it arrived.

So I went onto Viking Direct to order my card as well as a new flash drive and a USB cable around 7 o’clock Tuesday evening. They say that you have delivery next day if you order before 8pm, so I did that.

Wednesday came and went without any sign of my delivery, but I though well it was almost 8 before I finished my order and it had to come from Dublin (afaik) down to Cork, so I said I’d let it pass and wait until the following day.

So today at around 3:30 and with no sign of my delivery I said I’d ring them up and find out what the story is. I rang up and someone answered yet said there was no one to take my call. I left my name and number and she said someone would get back to me. Never heard anything back.

I’ve been ordering through Viking for a while now for the company I work for and always receive the order the following day. Then when I open an account with Viking back in January I ordered some furniture (as they had some good deals) and some office stationary.

The stationary arrived the following day but say allow 14 days for furniture. 21 days on I had received no furniture so I called them up. Apparently they didn’t know where it went to. After numerous calls it finally arrived about 2 weeks ago minus 1 item.

Tuesday I was a bit wary ordering from them as I was still awaiting an item I had ordered on January 11th. But as it as only a memory card, a flash drive and USB cable and they always seem to deliver that kind of stuff the following day and I wanted to start taking pictures on my new Digital SLR straight away I went ahead with the order. Hmm still my camera awaits to be tested.

If nothing arrives tomorrow I pity the person I get onto in customer service….

March 9th, 2006

First Post…

Since every Tom, Dick and Harry seems to doing this blogging thing I though I might as well have a crack at it too, see what all this fuss is about.

…Well to be honest this is about the second time I’ve had a pop at it… last one I only made two entries and sort of forgot I had so I give it another go…

This is primarily going to be about filmmaking and my attempts to make a career in the film industry.

Last May I finished a three course on film, TV and video production. During the three years my main roles in the student films were in the Camera Lighting Departments and I didn’t really get a chance to try my hand at directing (well I did but it was crap so we’ll say I didn’t).

So when I finished I wanted to keep at it and get a short film made that I had written. My attempts during the summer failed as I couldn’t assemble a crew that could get time of work and work for free so I left it go for the time being and started to concentrate on developing other projects.

During the tenth anniversary of the course I did, I got talking to the head of the course and she said how she had liked my script. I had pitched it during the year for the 3rd year 16mm shoots but failed to make it as there was only three made and about 17 pitched. The top three were voted by all the students in the three years and as far as I know I came in about fifth.

Anyway she said how she liked the script and that I should go ahead and make it and use the first year students through their work experience as crew. Plus I would have access to the college equipment.

So I went ahead with the production and got a few people that I went to college with to man the EOD’s but I would have liked to get a few more as there was a lot of set dressing needed and I failed to get a production designer.

Production started at the start of December with a crew of only ten. A hectic four days of shooting finished late on a Friday night with only three of the crew remaining as we got through the last of the scenes with the main actor which myself doubling as Boom Op.

It was shot on HDV and so I was able to start editing once I had added the extra 2GB to my computer.

However I haven’t yet finished the edit, as there are some lighting and sound issues which need sorting.

…I’m bored now so I think I’ll go over and stand over there…

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