I have returned from Dallas, Texas, and much was gained from the trip. In the words of the great Dwight D. Eisenhower. "In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.". Knowledge is power. I'm very thankful for the trip and all I saw and learned. Thanks, Fresh Entertainment.
I've begun post work on the new Kay mixtape viral music video Superstar. Some of which was shot in Dallas and the trip to and from. I'm in the middle of edits and still have some to shots to pick up before I wrap up this bad boy. [ABOVE] The lighting setup is for the lonely and melancholy hotel room scene. With space and weight concerns I took three Lowel Tota-Lights, and thus had to use a little noir foil to turn them into some Omni like setups. With a little grip tape, gels, and a bit of luck I did just that. More details when the video drops, Better Believe It.
Also, with my new Canon T1i camera I took photographs of the trip as well, most of which will be used in the video in some way or another. Clubbin' mostly. When they hit the interwebs I'll be sure to let you all know where you can peep 'em too.
The train is still very much in motion with the Untoten film. Major details and much much more real soon I pinky swear to all of you. The 24 Hour Film Race goes down on March 26th for Minneapolis, Minnesota. Standby once again, I can't wait!
Before I leave you all once again, only to return once again. I must let you all in on some of the flicks I've seen as of late. First, I've got to tell all of you to see Black Dynamite which was a total trip to find on Blu Ray. Thanks, F.Y.E. for once. This means you can stop asking me if I need any help. Best Buy, epic fail. Also, making it's way to the DVD player The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Toy Soldiers, The Last King of Scotland, The Quest, and Gamer which was totally shot on the Red camera. 100% digital. Stay tuned.
Virtus Tentamine Gaudet
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