Friday, November 21, 2008
Coming Soon
I just re-mastered the dvd for Spirits Among Us. I had to add the logos for the distributor. While I was at it I decided to fix a few little nitpicky sound problems and enhance one scene. So now, I really am through editing the movie. I've been "through with editing" several times. I sent them artwork and taglines and such a couple weeks back. They are putting together the dvd sleeves and other promotional artwork. The photo here is of the preliminary dvd sleeve.
The plan is to release the movie in January 2009. I'm archiving all the movies files on hard drives, so soon I will actually be through with that project and moving on to the next. I look forward to doing the next movie, I just don't know what it will be just yet. Oh, and I think I will have another showing of Spirits Among Us for those who could not make the premiere and have not seen it yet.
I love the movie making business. When I am doing any work related to movies I feel alive. I feel like I am in the right place doing the thing I was designed to do. I hope I get to make a living at it in the future.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Nice People
It is great to have nice people in my life. The photo is of the decoration placed on top of the cake that was made for the premiere party for Spirits Among Us. The mother of Mary Sarah (youngest cast member in the movie) and their friend made the cake, and Mary Sarah made the little clay figure of the director (me). I just thought this was the nicest thing. It is great to have nice people in my life. If you don't have any, I recommend finding some, because they make life better.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Worldwide Distribution
Well, Spirits Among Us has now been distributed worldwide! I met with my client here in Thailand and gave him a copy of the "director's release" dvd. I will also be giving a copy to my business associate and friend who I will meet with today. A third copy will go to someone here, but I don't know who just yet.
Although it is a huge exaggeration to say that handing out a couple of copies equates to "worldwide distribution," I am excited that I am able to spread God's message through my movie to people all around the world. I am finishing the contract details for my distribution agreement, which really will result in worldwide distribution-which is great, Praise the Lord.
It is very pleasing to me that I can serve the Lord through Christian media. It is a dream come true. If He arranges it so I can make a living at it someday, that would be icing on the cake-or gravy on the potatoes, whichever analogy you prefer.
The photo is of Mary Sarah with Mr. Rumples at the movie premiere. Photo taken by Jodi, thanks Jodi.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Premiere and Distribution
This will be a short post, because I am tired. I fully enjoyed the premiere showing of Spirits Among Us. The crowd turnout was very good, and everyone was very supportive. I know that making these movies is what I am designed to do. I had the pleasure of announcing that I have a distribution deal in the works, so soon you will be able to buy the movie from numerous outlets-to be listed in a later post.
The photos are from the premiere, I guess that is pretty obvious.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Premiere Planning
Editing of "Spirits Among Us" is complete, but post-production as a whole, and making preparations for the premiere showing and cast party are far from complete. Gail and I are scrambling to get out invites, and sort out all the other details. Our church is promoting the movie alongside the promotion for our showing of Rich Christiano's movie "Time Changer" on the weekend prior to the premiere. It will be a couple of fun, busy weekends. I am getting very excited.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Final Edit Rendered
Editing of "Spirits Among Us" is complete! Praise the Lord for that! I enjoy the editing process. Even though it is a tremendous amount of tedious exacting work, I like it. But, I needed to get this part done so I could get to the dvd authoring, planning the premiere party, and get the movie on the market. And then of course, start on the next project(s) that I have in my mental storehouse of plans.
I just packaged the dvd to go to a film festival (International Christian Film Festival in Irvine, CA) and to a potential distributor. We will see how those pan out.
The premiere party is at 7:00 pm on October 4, but there is much preparation to do.
YeeHaww the edit's done! (sung to the tune of "ding dong the witch is dead"). I have the strangest songs get stuck in my head.
Monday, August 25, 2008
SAU Near Completion
The movie is starting to look and sound like it is complete. Last Friday I watched it on the "big screen" at our student center at church. I was pleased with how it looked and sounded. The musician doing the musical score has been putting together some very good sounds and songs, Wow! what a difference.
I am starting to get very excited.
As you can see, I am still playing around with the dvd/poster artwork.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Close, Very Close
Post-production of Spirits Among Us is very close to complete. I just have some final touches on the music for two scenes, maybe three, then the movie will be completed. By “movie” I just mean the movie itself, from opening to ending credits. I still have to author the dvd with the out-takes and behind the scenes bonus features, and add in the copyright and license information.
This is a huge milestone, I am very happy. With considerable help from the musician doing the score, I have made substantial improvements to the overall quality and impact of the film. Sound and music contribute more to a movie than most people realize. It always surprises me. In addition to music, I finally figured out a good method to alter the image so it looks more “film-like” rather than a soap opera shot on video. The difference is subtle in appearance, but considerable in perception. I know that sounds contradictory, but it isn’t. What we “see” and what we “perceive” are often very different. People have seen so many media productions that when they “see” certain visual cues, they “perceive” what type of production they are watching. If they see the visual cues particular to video, they perceive it is a lower budget production, even if the picture quality is outstanding. That is just how it is.
It is very rewarding to see what all the hard work has yielded. I have not added up all the post-production hours yet, but I’m sure it will be eye-opening to see just how many hours were poured into this.
The photo is a screen capture of an intense scene with the angry husband, played by Diego Arias.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Almost There
Hello everyone,
The last week has been good. The film is looking/sounding much better. Even though I understand it, and practice it often, I still get surprised when I "see" how much the sound track affects the quality of a film.
The picture is the current art I plan to use for the promotional posters/graphics and dvd cover, but it is not final yet.
October 4 is the premiere showing of the film. We are still working on the venue.
Thanks for reading the blog.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Overdue Appreciation
The above photo was taken at the wrap party, about one year ago, that was hosted by the parents of the young actress in the movie. They held the party at their beautiful home, and went to great lengths to make it a great time of celebration. I have been meaning to post this for a long time, but just couldn't seem to get to it. Rather than write an entire post, I have simply copied the appreciation speech I gave at the party, it is worth repeating, in my opinion.
"I want to thank everyone who put time, energy and prayer into this project. Several of those people aren’t here, but they contributed and deserve the appreciation. I know it is a sacrifice to work on an under-paying job like this one. I produced this movie primarily to glorify God and point people to Christ. My secondary reasons for producing this were to generate income that will help me more movies for Him, and to generate work for people who want to use their talents to serve the Lord in Christian media. Provided that we had the right motives, I believe the sacrifices we all made to do this work fall into the category described in Romans 12:1.
“I urge you therefore, bretheren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship.”
So, without going into a lengthy Bible study about sacrifice, treasures in Heaven, blessings, etc. let me just say that your efforts will accomplish far more than just help to get another scary movie into the market.
I appreciate the long hours that the people on this production. I appreciate everyone doing their part to get along and work together. I appreciate people who put aside their own pride, their own interests, and their own plans to pitch in and support this production. I appreciate the time and effort that the prayer team put into supporting this movie, and DGW Video Productions in general. Those prayers work.
Thank you.
HOSTS
I really am overwhelmed with the hospitality shown by Patricia and Todd. This party, which they completely planned and conducted, was graciously offered to us all. These are people that you just can’t out-serve, they seem to always be giving more back. Patricia bought coffee for the cast and crew one late night, she brought food on some of the production days, she was always contributing. And when she wasn’t bringing food or coffee, she stayed quietly tucked away in our dining room-to make certain that she didn’t get in the way.
Thank you for everything, and thank you for this party.
Like I stated earlier, a lot of people contributed to this project. There are a few that I think deserve special recognition.
MARY SARAH GROSS
Not only is Mary Sarah talented in, and dedicated to the craft of acting, she is a lot of fun. First, let me talk about her talent and dedication. She was always prepared, she knew the scenes we were shooting, and she had memorized and practiced her lines. I think she even worked with an acting coach in preparation for some of the scenes. She was always ready to go. I would say something like “okay Mary Sarah, we’ll be ready for you in the scene in just a minute” and she would be standing beside me in her wardrobe just shortly after the echo of my voice left the room! She took direction very well. She hit her lines with very few takes. She had a good, believable presence on camera. She never complained or acted tired, even after very long shooting days. And we had some of those. Then, off camera, she was a joy to have on the set. She got along well with my son and daughter. She brought some laughter and joviality to the production-and I know I am not the only one who appreciates that. I was originally concerned about working with a young actress, so I minimized the number of scenes with the character of Julie, just to play it safe. If I had known Mary Sarah before this production, I would have made sure she was written into many more scenes of the movie.
Thank you Mary Sarah.
JOHN and DAWN BURSELL
John and Dawn spent a lot of time preparing for this production, and they, especially John, spent a lot of time on the set of this production. They poured many hours and large amounts of energy into this project. They both had to make some pretty big sacrifices to be in this production. John was always ready to “go all night” if that what it took to get the shots. Dawn was always checking and doubling checking with me to make sure that she did the scene to my liking. They each did some very difficult scenes, both from and acting and emotional standpoint. John spent many hours in a cramped, hot attic, but endured it as long as it took to get all the shots. We had to start many days early and end them late, but they each kept working without complaint until we got all the shots. They each were patient to do multiple takes to make sure that we got just the right one. As a result, I have a lot of good footage, dailies that look much better than what I am used to getting.
Thank you John and Dawn.
BILL CHRISTIAN
I don’t think I have known anyone as multi-talented, hard-working, good-natured and humble as Bill. I knew Bill’s father, Bob, for a few years before meeting Bill. They are both talented, good-natured Godly men, and they both contributed to this production, but I am going to focus on Bill here. Bill was there on the first shooting day and there for the last shot, the martini shot. At the end, he was volunteering his time. I had already paid him all I could, and he had already met the obligations of his contract. He kept on working. I originally hired him as the key grip and boom operator. He ended up working camera and doing just about everything but food preparation before the job was done. He is now working on the editing for the extra features for the dvd. Bill always jumped in and did whatever needed to be done without complaint, even at times where complaining might have been justified. He turned out to be a very good cameraman in addition to all his help with lighting, scene composition, etc. It was apparent at all times that Bill was working for the Lord’s glory. He is a fine example of a man using his talents to serve the Lord in the Christian media industry. I hope we will work on another project together soon.
Thank you Bill.
Thank you again everyone who worked on this project, either on the set or behind the scenes. I could not have done this without your help. I pray that God blesses each of you for your contribution."
Sunday, August 3, 2008
My Big Day
August 2, 2008 was a big day for me. I made my normal “to do” list as I had my morning coffee, then promptly ignored it as the gravitational pull of my computer sucked me into editing Spirits Among Us. Over the last several days I had been working with the musician who was helping me with the music score. On this special Saturday I began blending his music into the movie along with several song from another artist, that I had forgotten about. I worked about 15 hrs with only one break to have dinner and watch a movie with my wife. Okay, I admit I did stop for bathroom breaks, I’m not an animal.
I actually had a breakthrough on some final scenes needed to round out the movie. So, for part of the day I was in the attic, dressed in heavy black clothing shooting a few scenes. If you are familiar with Texas summers, you know that the attic is the last place you want to be. I know some readers of this blog (Bob, John, Dawn) that can confirm that.
As a result, the movie went from “hmmm, I guess this will be okay” to “hey! This is starting to look like my vision. In fact, this is pretty darn good!” I am really, very, extremely excited about this movie for the first time since shooting the scenes about one year ago. Up to this point I just wasn’t certain that it would all come together. I can now see the finished product, just a few more tweaks and adjustments and this will be a movie worth watching that will put important Biblical truths in front of every viewer. It was definitely a God-inspired day for me. It is Sunday now, and I’m putting all this work aside to celebrate and worship.
The photo is something I’m playing around with for the dvd cover art.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Getting Close
Well, I have the movie in the musician's hands now, he is adding the music score. This will greatly improve the movie. I am looking forward to seeing/hearing the finished product. It looks like I should have this ready for the premiere party in October, with copies available by late October.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Slow, but Sure Progress
Okay, I see that a month has passed since I published the post stating that I was getting ready to hand the movie over for music scoring. But...I am actually still tweaking the editing and hope to get it into his hands within the week. The edits are greatly improving the movie. Some of the scenes are getting really scary, even to my jaded eyes. I am starting to see the finished product in my mind and it is looking much better. The music score will be a huge improvement. More to come.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
More Progress
I just went over the editing that Craig did on the movie. He made some very good improvements. I continued editing for about 8 hrs today. There is more to be done, but the movie is looking much better. I am rendering it now so I can get a copy to the man who will be doing the music score. I am anxious to see it with music.
I think the movie may be complete in August, with a premiere party in September, and an official release on DVD in October. Only one year later than my original schedule.
Sorry no photos or video clips yet, maybe later.
I think the movie may be complete in August, with a premiere party in September, and an official release on DVD in October. Only one year later than my original schedule.
Sorry no photos or video clips yet, maybe later.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Video Clip
Okay, I decided that the cast and crew deserved to see a little more of what they worked so hard to complete. This is a clip that has preliminary sound effects, music effects, etc. It gives you some idea, but is far from complete.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Getting Closer
I'm very happy to announce that I am about 80% complete with post-production! I am heading overseas, again, to finish an engineering project, but while I'm gone my friend Craig is continuing the editing work on the film. I am happy to have a fresh set of eyes on the post-production, I was getting a bit numb. He was the cameraman for my short film "Jessica" and has been doing editing and other production work for several years. I look forward to getting back from Thailand and seeing how he has improved the film.
I think that there is a reasonable chance of having this completed in August 2008.
Check back in about 3 weeks for an update.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Milestone
Hello everyone I am excited to report that I just completed the rough edit of the movie! I had an unexpected break in my engineering projects, and I used the time I've had over the past week to edit the movie. It was so exciting and refreshing to get back into post-production. What remains is sound clean-up, sound effects, music track, visual effects, and fine tuning of the edits. In summary, I am about 70% complete with post-production. Here are a few screenshots.
Check back next week, I should have another update and maybe a movie clip.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Production Update
Well folks, the update on production is...no progress on the editing. I am overseas now and will be tied up until mid-May. I am unable to do editing during this time, the project demands do not allow me any time to do so. I did get a call from someone who may be able to help me complete the editing, but that won't be sorted out until I get back to the states. In the meantime you can see what I am up to by going to my other blog "Stumbling Toward God."
The photo is a behind the scenes shot of the making of "Spirits Among Us." I believe Mike Mireles took the photo, thanks Mike. I picked this photo because I have my back to the camera, in fact everyone seems to be ignoring the camera, much like I appear to be ignoring post-production. Actually, I am working on the business plan for creating many more Christian productions-in my meager spare time here.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Who You Calling Dummy?
Here is just a quick post, reporting that I have made no progress whatsoever on the movie over the past few weeks. It frustrates me a bit, but I can't do everything all at once, though I do try. You can learn about my "business" ailment in my other blog "Stumbling Toward God."
The photo is a shot taken from one scene where Mark's ventriloquist doll has come downstairs to torment him. This is my ventriloquist doll. I had two of these since I was a kid. They always gave me a bit of a scare. I'm happy to finally make use of that scare.
Friday, February 8, 2008
A Few Pics
I thought I would post a few photos from the production. Here is a shot of Mary Sarah (http://www.marysarah.net) in makeup for her scary scene on the stairway. We had a lot of fun that evening.
Here is a shot of my boom operator, key grip, and sometimes, cameraman, Bill. He was quite an asset to the production.
Lead actors John and Dawn Bursell, with Mary Sarah. They made a cute family.
Here are a few scenes from the movie:
Production Notes
This is the beginning of my production notes for my first feature film "Spirits Among Us." The screenplay was co-written by Chris Vanderkaay and myself. Chris is a talented writer, he also hosts a podcast site http://www.studioupstairs.net/ It is worth visiting.
The photo to the right was taken on the first day of shooting, with the actress Junie Hoang (http://www.juniehoang.com/)
I have also produced a couple short films, "Just Two Minutes" and "Jessica." These two films and a trailer for my current film "Spirits Among Us" can be seen at my website http://www.dgwmovies.com/
This feature film was shot last June and July (2007) in Kingwood, Texas. It was a tremendous amount of work, but it was fun and rewarding. I made new friends as a result. Everyone worked hard for low pay, and are all patiently waiting for me to complete and release the film. My other job, and my post-production work on another film ( http://fromheavenwithlovefilm.com/ )consumed so much time that post-production has been considerably delayed. I finally had an opportunity to get some more editing done in January while working overseas. I now have about 40 minutes of the movie in rough edited form. Film premiere and release dates will be set soon.
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