Showing posts with label vfx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vfx. Show all posts

Thursday, November 01, 2012

451 SHORT FILM OFFICIAL ONLINE PREMIERE




Online Premiere

So I've been working on a short film, on and off since early 2011. After a long and stressful post production period, the film is finally finished. I decided to go with a Halloween digital premiere on Wednesday October 31 on http://451film.com

The film is based on Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451. I had read the novel many years ago when I had graduated from film school. At the time I spent many hours in the local public library writing stories, reading and borrowing books since I was an unemployed starving animator. What struck me the most about  Fahrenheit 451 was the way in which Bradbury described the futuristic dystopian world. The images that came to my mind really stuck with me, and I think it was the combination of seeing the work of Syd Mead along with reading Fahrenheit 451 that sparked my imagination, leaving a long lasting impression.

back then  I didn't know that François Truffaut made a film version in the 60s until much later, as well I didn't think I'd ever attempt a short film adaptation.

Inspiration for the film came years later in 2010, when I discovered there was Fahrenheit 451 the graphic novel. The images in my mind had come to life on the stunning pages of The Authorized Adaptation and it was then that the possibility of a modern live-action version didn't seem so far fetched. And so I enlisted the help of local Vancouver artist, Daryl Mandryk for concept art on the infamous Mechanical Hound, which served as inspiration for the production. And the rest is history.

As an independent filmmaker, it's always difficult finding the right help on a shoestring budget. There's not much room to negotiate and there are times when options look slim to none. "Should I keep going, or should I quit?" It's hard on the wallet for self-funded productions dealing with people who don't necessarily understand the restraints of no-budget filmmaking. No kickstarter. No indiegogo. Asking for help is necessary, but being honest with your filmmaking situation is a requirement. Some doors will open, while plenty of others will be slammed.

I'm very lucky to have found the right help for my short films. Many talented people that take time out of their 'higher' paid jobs on a short interesting project. When all the stress of production is over, it becomes clear that the rocky ride of indie filmmaking is totally worth the journey.

As Ray Bradbury said, "the things that you do, should be the things that you love, and the things that you love, should be things that you do", and I love making movies and collaborating with like-minded people.















Tuesday, October 30, 2012

451 FAN FILM OCT 31 RELEASE DATE




The long awaited Fahrenheit 451 Fan Film will be released on OCtober 31, 2012. Yes, Halloween. Tune into http://451film.com to watch the film tomorrow!








Friday, June 29, 2012

451 Short Film Trailer Fahrenheit 451




451


It has been a long time coming. In fact, a year and a half in the making. From script, to final this short film has been a labour of love. A challenge, and learning experience.


I'm happy to unveil to all fans of Ray Bradbury, a short fan film based on Fahrenheit 451.


There may be lots of exciting films at this year's San Diego Comic Con, keeping geeks salivating, but I do wonder if there's a Ray Bradbury tribute, or panel. I've been too busy with this short film to know what's going on.




The Official Homepage http://451film.com

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

ABSOLUT GREYHOUND x SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA







ABSOLUT GREYHOUND x SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA


Absolut collaborated with the Swedish House Mafia to produce this music video advertisement, featuring holographic visuals, robotic dogs, and people dressed up as if they came out of a Tarsem movie.


Together, the recipe is very effective in showcasing stunning visual effects set to dance music.


Check out the video above, and the Behind the Scenes below.












Monday, November 16, 2009

Lazy Susan short film VFX Trailer Albert Art

Lazy Susan a short film - VFX Trailer (HD) from Albert Art on Vimeo.

It's movie magic!

For those that were wondering about the VFX behind the short film 'Lazy Susan,' I've uploaded a brief breakdown of the trailer, that shows just how much work went into creating the world in which our main character (Susan) lives.

We couldn't afford to do location scouting, nor could we afford to film beyond a single day, so everything had to be created from scratch from the footage filmed in front of a green screen.

This gave us the flexibility to play with the style, and look of the film, well after the filming. Without having to worry about actual locations, we saved time, and the pain of logistics.

Surly this is no Avatar, but for all the limitations on the production, it's not bad. Everyone on the team should be proud of their work. I'm definitely thankful for the help each and everyone put in, to realize this morbid little vision of mine.

more info http://LazySusanFilm.com

Become a fan on Facebook http://facebook.com/pages/Lazy-Susan-a-short-film/202102953985

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Lazy Susan Film Website Trailer Blog

Lazy Susan - Short Film - Trailer from Albert Art on Vimeo.

Lazy Susan, a short film of a tragic girl's love of food.

Finally, I am able to post about the film. I started writing the film in February, and we shot the film in April, and it has been in post production ever since, wrapping up this month!

I've been working all weekend trying to get the website, and trailer up for public unveiling. (Yes, I even worked through Halloween! I'm THAT dedicated!) My work has paid off, and the website is up!

There are some tweaks going on at the moment to the site, but it is ready for viewing.

We barely made the Slamdance deadline on Friday Oct. 30th, but we're hoping the 6 minute film is entertaining, and unique enough to get at least one screening, eventually, in the New Year.

What started out as a simple idea, turned out to be much more complex in execution, with little money, and only the technology available on home computers (running vista OS), and a small international freelance crew in post, the film looks better than I expected, thanks to everyone's hard work. I am glad I went through the process of making this film, and I'd love the chance to do it again, maybe with an actual post production house ;p.

I honestly don't know what the market is like for short films, or even where this film will lead. At least I can use this short film for a portfolio piece?

For more info on the film

LazySusanFilm.com

http://vimeo.com/7388137

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lazy-Susan-a-short-film/202102953985