Saturday, November 17, 2007
Why actors shouldn't chew gum during a scene!
Well we shot some scenes yesterday at a gas station for my final project, which never will get finished because the cold destroyed the tapes. Anyhow, gladly I could rescue this blooper which demonstrates why actors shouldn't chew gum during a scene.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Jenny Chow
Hey,
I feel really guilty about not writing in here anymore but the problem is that I have so much to do right now. I really really don't have time. I hope I can write a short update soon because it happened a lot lately.
So that you don't get bored with the page I'm gonna show u another video we recently did for Script Analysis. Honestly, I'm not very proud of it technically speaking, but it was a one day project so I think we did fairly well. It's two scenes from a stage play we adapted for the screen. The name of the stage play is "The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow". It's about an adopted chinese girl, Jennifer, who grew up in California and suffers from a psychological disease that doesn't allow her to leave the house. In order to meet her real birth mother she constructs a robotic-self called Jenny. The two scenes are from the end of the play, the so called climax.
Enjoy!
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Me and My Life - Part 1
Finally, the day has come where I upload the first part of my video I had to do for my class Digital Tech and Film. Basically, the assignment was about shooting and cutting a video where we present ourselves and our life. That is what I did - presenting some things from my life back in Europe as well as some insights in my life now in the United States. Since I'm a filmmaker and there is a little producer in me I decided to upload the video in two parts in order to create a cliffhanger so that you have to come back in order to see the second part (if you haven't seen it already on facebook) - hehe ;
)More updates on recent events coming soon, but I get buried under a pile of homework, assignments and studies I have to do.
First Part (second will be shown at the beginning of November)
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Chicago
This weekend, I did my little road trip to Chicago. I started my trip right after my Script Analysis class on Friday heading to Chicago for the international short film festival. I checked the rout on Google Maps and it said it's gonna take like 4 hours to get there. From Bowling Green, Ohio through Indiana to Illinois/Chicago. Well, it took me a little longer than that. First of all driving on a highway in the United States is not quite the same as it is in Austria. Your just allowed to drive 65 mph which is something like 110 Km/h if you speed chances are that a police car is chasing you down the highway giving you a speeding ticket. But the biggest difference is the distances, you drive like miles and miles straight ahead which makes you kind of dizzy 'cause it's boring, there is nothing to do actually and when you have a car in which the air condition doesn't work and it's freaking hot outside you get even more tired. So this lead to the thing that I almost fell asleep like three times opening my eyes in middle of two lanes. That's why I had to take some pit-stops for recharging my energy. The other thing was arriving in chicago on a Friday evening is not that of a good idea because I drove directly into a traffic jam which took me like an hour to get to the hostel I was staying. But, rumor has it that Chicago is the second shittiest city in the United States concerning traffic because whole Chicago is just one huge construction site - and I made it through it without any break down. Haha I'm really proud of me.
The reason why I went to Chicago was the International Short Film Festival which I attended on Friday night watching some nice comedy and scifi/action movies. Honestly, I think they weren't any special at all so I'm really going to consider submitting my short movies to similar festivals. After the screening, which ended 11 pm we had a little guided city tour in the famous Chicago trollies, which was actually pretty nice a city tour at midnight, but unfortunately I was really really tired from driving and the tour lasted like 2 hours passing by one skyscraper after the other I kind of fell asleep after the first hours hehe. But anyhow, the start was great and the had some free pizza and drinks. After that I headed directly back to the hostel trying to get some sleep in order to have enough energy for Saturday. I tried to get some sleep in my room with four french guys and a guy which nationality remained undefined to me on the, well I guess I can really say it on Americas worst mattress. I swear to god that was more anything else than a mattress - that was unbelievable it felt like lying on the ground in the woods or something. But better than nothing.
On Saturday I went up like 10 am, wandering around Downtown which didn't impress me at all. New York City still remains my favorite city so far. On 1:15 pm the screening of the shorts started again and I have been there until like 5pm. I took the train home, taking a nap and a shower and went to the Navy Pier which is some kind of an entertainment area because I wanted to see Transformers on the IMAX screen. When I arrived at 6:30pm the 7pm show was already sold out so I had to wait 3 hours for the next show. I really can tell you that 3 hours can be a very long time waiting on something. First of all I thought well it's not that bad, I ended up riding the fairys weel, the carousel and all the things by myself. All the people looked at my as if I were crazy because just couples and parents with their children were riding and me - all alone. That was a strange feeling, but I somehow started to like it, it was kind of fun the push yourself over the limit concerning embarrassment. Hehe - I finally attended Transfomers at 10pm which kind of overwhelmed me auditive and visual vise so that I had to throw up after the show very badly. Thanks for that Michael (Bay) and Steven (Spielberg)! ;)
The rest of the evening was just unbelievable strange and weird, If you wanna know what happened wait like 2 years and you can watch it as a movie because I really have to write a script based on some of those events. ;)
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Finally!
Finally, I passed the driving exam on the road. This means I can legally drive in the United States, since I drove illegal the last few days. Hehe It was pretty cool actually since I had another examiner this time and he was pretty relaxed and did talk to me in full sentences instead of half finished imperatives like "right", "next left". The examiner even told me about Heineken kegs and asked me if I don't like their music because I had my iPod plugged to my radio. hehe
Anyhow I passed and I'm glad about that since I need it in order to get into bars as well because that's how they verify your age, otherwise I needed to bring my passport to the bars and even that option was uncertain since not all bars accept foreign passports.
I think I didn't talk about my car so far. I bought a car like 2 weeks ago a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire SE. It's a used car (obviously) and I got it for like 3.000 euros which is a pretty good price vor 127.000 miles. And it got automatic transmission - of course - I really start to like it, especially the cruze control. Hehe! I'm very happy with the car because it taught me a completely new feeling of freedom. Now I can go wherever I want and whenever I want to - that is a really great feeling. I also got my title and my license plates today and I also have insurance for my car so I'm set and ready to go.
This is why I'm looking forward to going to Chicago over the weekend since their is the international Short Film Festival. It's gonna be my first road trip and I'm going all by myself. I'm gonna start my trip tomorrow noon and I'm going to be in Chicago in about 4 hours, so by 4 pm I should be there. I'm curious how it's going to be - it's going to be a whole new experience. Hehe
I'm really going to try to take some pictures of the trip so that I can write a post about it. So, that was the update on one aspect of my life in the United States. Of course there is going to be more like what's the university like, where and how do I live and who are my roommates besides Martin. And I also plan several other road trips like to New York City in about 2 weeks for the New York Film Festival.
So stay tuned! ;)
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
FAILED!
Well, the time has come, finally it was time to get to my driving exam since I already have my car. I know I have been lazy with updating this blog, but that's because I really and when I say really, I really mean it - really - had a lot to do for university like homework and stuff. There is coming some more informations soon about everything you just missed so far. Anyhow - I have to update that now, because today I had an appointment for my driving exam ... and well - call me crazy but somehow I knew I won't going to pass it from the moment when I saw my driving examiner - it's this typical asshole you wish isn't going to sit next to you in the car during your driving exam. Anyhow, I think I did not that bad but obviously he just looked at his rules very strictly and didn't judge the overall driving experience. Anyhow - I failed! If you want, you can see my sheet online here - Road Test Scoring Sheet
My next appointment is next week Tuesday at 2 pm, keep your fingers crossed for me that I won't have to drive with the same officer.
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