Sunday, November 29, 2015

Marketing and Distribution Festival Research

In making our marketing and distribution plan it was important to pick festivals that would welcome the our film with open arms. Having an experimental musical might make it hard for some people to choose festivals, but not us. The first festival I choose was Visions Film Festival and Conference. I chose Visions first because it is a solely undergraduate run film festival out of our school. I (Kevin) also happen to be the programming director so I know there is a chance we can make it in with the quality of film and the category we are in. It is also an awesome festival to be a part of. You can always plan on meeting other awesome students to network with. The next festival I chose was the Chicago Paracon and Film Festival. They love weird supernatural sci-fi and horror type of films. That being said its not hard to understand why I chose them. Its a nice niche festival and it is in a large city that it would be fun to visit on top of a great place to make some connections in the industry. We also chose the Motor City Nightmares International Film Festival. They have a horror and sci-fi shorts category that would be great for our project. It would give us the opportunity to meet other like minded filmmakers and it could even be a jump off point to a feature if we meet the right person. Another festival that fits the vibe of our film was The Druid Underground Film Festival. They like the darker films which would be great for us. I also thought they were cool because they tour so there is no telling where they will be everywhere and it would be cool not only to go but to meet some of the staff and find out how that works. For a free festival we chose Reel Teal because it is on our campus and the possible monetary prize could fund most of our festival entries on its own. As far as regional festival I chose Indie Grits. I chose them first because you (Andre) and Shannon have brought them up a few times in various classes. While looking them I realized that they are awesome. Not only are they right down the road but they love low budget and student films. The over many different awards and are stationed in a beautiful area to top it all off. The festival that I am really interested in is the Bare Bones International Film and Music Festival. This festival encompasses everything our film is. We took experimental film, mixed a little narrative in, and threw in some music to make the first hip-hopera film. If this is not the festival for us there isn't one. I believe we could easily gain entry into the festival if not possibly win one of the many awards they offer.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Cucalorus Blog

Man oh man what can I say about cucalorus this year other than it was freaking awesome. Since working in Visions I have began attending festivals as a director. The first thing I noticed about this year was the marketing techniques they used. This being Cucalorus's 21st year they played a lot with the we are legal. They had the reusable solo look-a-like cups that you see at a lot of 21 year olds college party. Even the bumper seemed to go along with the idea of the monsters turning 21 and waking up kinda drunk. When it comes to programming I greatly enjoyed Cucalorus way more than I enjoyed Virginia. I did not realize how many Shorts blocks Cucalorus programmed until this year. I love the respect they pay to shorts from all different genres. From animation to doc to narrative every form is represented. The first shorts block I attended was the Trinidad Scorpion Shorts which was a part of convulsions this year so it was a later screening 9:45-11:45. Here they showcased the grittier more young adult oriented films from horror and gore, to comedy and even post apocalyptic life this block reached out to touch the hearts of millennials deeply. I also enjoyed a works in progress that same evening and I love the idea of at some point us being able to do that type of thing if not this year maybe at a later time. The next shorts block I went to was friday morning The Scotch Bonnet shorts. Here I saw a block that was pg to pg-13 that most moms could bring their children to with no regrets. Here they showcased docs, narratives, and experimental film all of which were very youth friendly so much so Hoggard High School attended the block. I went to many more screenings but I think I have laid enough framework. The biggest thing I noticed about Cucalorus's programming this year was how well they organized the blocks and the types of films they programmed. The selection was so diverse and really made it impossible not to come across a film from every genre and I love it. They had directors of all shades and types and sizes and I would love to see the same thing with Visions. Cucalorus is not just a "film person" thing. It is truly a community, regional, and international festival all in one. I love the welcoming environment and how the filmmakers and actors are so easy to network with it seems everyone is so open. That also could be due to all the comped alcohol but hey whatever greases those gears right. But the biggest thing I found out actually Big Rob and I found out is that you may end up making a contact that seems to good to be true and most of the time that is the case. But I will give that story in person.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Week 4 & 5 response

This past two weeks have been a long. Mike and I met together to go over our budget with and set up our schedule. The best time to really schedule for shooting Midnight Radio is on the weekends. We also looked around online and checked out rental prices for equipment to create as realistic a budget as possible. For week 4 we discussed fundraising options to improve production quality and set design. We plan to implement a method used in Glen Packs 493 class that Cam Mchutchinson used. It turned out to be successful so we are hoping that it will work for us. I am excited to start shooting on the 17th we have a thorough schedule so it should not be hard to get rolling. For week 5 Mike and I got together to go over the track for our film and made a rough edit to present during dailies. We have most of the track figured out aside from a few accent pieces. We plan to add in some live sax and we are deciding on the vocals that we plan to use. We also talked alot about casting. Mike For the most part knows who he wants his main actors to be. There are one or two supporting roles we are still evaluating. I am also getting started with finding extras. I plan to post on facebook, twitter, craigslist and anywhere else Mike and I can think of to find our extras for our film. The only thing I am worried about is that they might want some form of payment. We need about 20-40 extras in order to get the shots and angles we want without having to force it. We also further mapped out ideas for set design and make-up. We have two particular people in mind that I plan to reach out to the week (week 6). It seems like everything is shaping up well for our shoot and I will be trying my best to stay in good health so we can create a awesome product.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Week 3

After getting everything together last week and having a good outline to look at I am very excited to begin marketing research and to start shooting. I think we will have a lot of work to do but nothing that isn't manageable. I also enjoyed looking into everyone else's project this week as well. I like the wide array of people in Zoƫ's documentary. With so many various backgrounds its bond to be a great piece. I am also really excited to see Robs first initial product since his outline was good but we don't know who he will be interviewing. I honestly can't wait to see everyone else's projects because they are all so different. It will definitely be a great class.

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Week 2

This week Mike and I got together and worked on a few things. Mike had already did a lot of the script before we got together. For the most part he filled me in on what he did have. We also came up with some good concepts to add to the film. Im excited to see how those manifest themselves in the project. We also did storyboards. I did all of the drawing because Mike doesn't like drawing and I actually enjoy making storyboards as weird as that may be to others. We got a good idea for the theme and mood we wont to present as well as the environment. It real helped us get an idea for how we wont to propel the project. I believe Mike's vision for the project is great. I also feel like we can get it done in one semester if we really grind it out. I am definitely excited about the progress we have made and I can't wait to start shooting.