Remember my post from the HATZ shooting? If not click here, if you do I can show you the trailer to that shooting that took place in November 2013.For me it was an experiment with FD-Lenses on a DSLR and the style of overexposure. For marketing reasons the complete short will be shown on festivals only, that´s why just the trailer is in the net. So here it is:
Montag, 4. August 2014
Dienstag, 10. Juni 2014
Today I can present a short Emo-doku clip that I shot for the strategic communication agency Greenkern in Berlin. I´ve mentioned Greenkern before, but was never able to show some results in due of the internal usage of the projects. So here are some kind of emotional eventclip of cake & bakery workshop of Conditorei Coppenrath & Wiese.
Mittwoch, 19. März 2014
The Fast Good Cheap Pattern - A Guide to Understand Film Production for your Client
From time to time as a freelancer I encounter a specific attitude by some special costumers. Mostly they don´t have a clue how exactly film production works. They come up with the idea of an Image-film for example, which contains voice overs, actors and spectacular camera movement and which is produced in less than four days and of course cheap as possible....
This is where you can either minimize your profit to almost zero and describe the project as no-budget and hire people for free, get on a blacklist of your crew and aim for bankrupt within a year or you explain your costumer why his idea of filmproduction won´t work...
This is leading you to the Fast-Good-Cheap-Pattern. In theory you have three options to produce a film, but only two options will work together. So you have to make a choice. You can adopt this model to any other creative product whether a book, a illustration or photography.
Produce fast and cheap the film won´t be good.
Produce cheap and good, the film won´t be fast in production.
Produce good and fast, the film won´t be cheap in production.
So what does that mean in detail?
Fast + Cheap = Crapy Movie
If you produce fast and cheap, you have make fast decisions in order of casting and rental equipment. Maybe you hire equipment at the low price rental, than you have to expect that the camera has damaged output jacks or the lenses have scratches, the tripod is broken or the lights are not in safe condition to work with.
You can´t make proper decision for locations whether of the availability or if it´s suitable in production (industrial working noise, no electricity, no bathrooms, no shooting permissions). In other words, you get the hell of stress by shooting it, not to mention the editing part of camouflaging the mistakes of the shooting...
Good + Cheap = Long Time Project
If you want to make a good film and still want to make it cheap you have to spent time in this project. that means either you have to make a lot of preproduction to find people who are willing to work for free for the arts sake or you have to raise money for a long period of time ahead. This project are often Low-Budget Project or Independent Projects.
Commissioned Projects are rare to find in this category because nobody likes to work for free if they know you get all the money from the costumer. If you do, you will regret this as soon you realize that nobody in the film business wants to work with you anymore.
Good + Fast = Professional Budget Movie
So if you are convincing the costumer wants a good film which is fast in production. Mostly TV-Commercials or Imagefilms or Eventclips make that category. Big budget movies are also on that list so here you have the stress of making things possible in a short space of time but in the end you know all participants will be well paid and the result got to be awesome.
The costumer need to understand, that everybody need to get their fridge filled and he as a good costumer got the opportunity to show his great generosity and make things happen for a good product. Otherwise he gets a crapy product. That´s something you don´t want, because you offer this product and the costumer don´t want this because obviously he wants a magical professional film.
So if you ever get in the situation to lower the expectations of your client, raise his generosity and his willing to participate on a professional project. If he´s still on the cheap prizing hunt let him go, he will return after he gets a crapy movie and see you doing the professional stuff!
Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2014
Out of the Nexus
Almost a half year past by and I feel sorry to let my blog that much unattended as I have done. After returning from iceland I´ve shot some tiny projects for friends and in september it was a pleasure to work with the fine creative strategy agency from Berlin Greenkern on a brand transformation project for one of their costumers. So I was busy for three months in editing several clips for an ipad parcour application and shooting an imagefilm and an eventfilm. Unfortunatly these clips were for internal use only by greenkerns client so I can´t show any results by now.
On other hand with Outside Onsite we filmed in Bonn for the DAAD (German Acadamic Exchange Service) to produce a little imagefilm which is in the final process of editing by now. Also in queue is the norway film and the Iceland project which will be necessary to spend on more time on concepting and financing the idea.
On the noncommercial perspective I was DoP for a shortfilm project of Sascha Weipert, a director from Berlin which is directing theater pieces in the Brotfabrik Theater. The shortfilm was about the unemployment system in germany and their traps of bureaucratical despotism. So far it is in the postproduction and by march it should be possible to see some results. I´ve shoot it on DSLR and old Canon FD Lenses, which allowed me to get an blurred surrealistic look with overexposed images.
Ah.. BTW I got a new haircut in september as you seen in the picture above. By now my hair is a littlebit longer and I´ve made a little timelapsclip of the growing. So at least it´s the only moving picture I can show you in this post.
That´s it so far. For the new year I hope to participate on some real exciting projects for commercials or fashionclips and more of narrative freaking costume style pictures. Let´s see what 2014 is all about!
Yap, it´s me with new haircut filming the event in Hannover |
On other hand with Outside Onsite we filmed in Bonn for the DAAD (German Acadamic Exchange Service) to produce a little imagefilm which is in the final process of editing by now. Also in queue is the norway film and the Iceland project which will be necessary to spend on more time on concepting and financing the idea.
Shooting amazing norway nature impression ... and a blue plastik bucket |
On the noncommercial perspective I was DoP for a shortfilm project of Sascha Weipert, a director from Berlin which is directing theater pieces in the Brotfabrik Theater. The shortfilm was about the unemployment system in germany and their traps of bureaucratical despotism. So far it is in the postproduction and by march it should be possible to see some results. I´ve shoot it on DSLR and old Canon FD Lenses, which allowed me to get an blurred surrealistic look with overexposed images.
The Team of "HATZ"(AT), Sound: Richard Lucchesi, DoP:Me, Actor: Vasco Esteves, Actress: Michaela Menda, Director: Sascha Weipert with Productiondog Wolke |
Ah.. BTW I got a new haircut in september as you seen in the picture above. By now my hair is a littlebit longer and I´ve made a little timelapsclip of the growing. So at least it´s the only moving picture I can show you in this post.
That´s it so far. For the new year I hope to participate on some real exciting projects for commercials or fashionclips and more of narrative freaking costume style pictures. Let´s see what 2014 is all about!
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