Archive for ◊ December, 2008 ◊

Dec
15
Author: MOFILM
• Monday, December 15th, 2008

Cory McAbee traforms himself into a singing cowboy, and it’s all caught on camera.

Cory McAbee’s feature film The American Astronaut premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival and went on to receive international acclaim. His short films include the award-winning Billy Nayer, the Pixelvision short The Man on the Moon and now the featured-film Reno.

The short features Cory McAbee as a singing cowboy, bragging about his travels through Nevada on a Honda 50 to a store security camera. “I think it’s nice that people who promote independent work are getting involved on this level when something like this is just beginning. For them to be involved – to be there at the starting gate – and produce independent work for that format is wonderful.” comments Cory McAbee.

The elements featured in this film were created as collage. The source material used for the still images and alternative security camera shots were taken with a small, handheld digital camera. (Nikon Coolpix 3100) These images were sent via email to the graphic designer and to the film’s editors.

The graphic designer worked in Photoshop to simplify the images, eliminate much of the detail, alter the color, and inlay generic products to create a fake reality. A single, still character was placed in an exterior shot. This character was also created through collage. The simplification was used to eliminate brand names and logos, as well as to create a richer looking still image for a 2×2 screen.

The editors transferred the same digital photographs into black & white and used them as they were. The soft focus of the originals made it possible to used the photos without the concern of logos or brand names. A live action character was filmed in front of a green screen and overlaid onto two of these stills. The stills were given a grey tone, as to where the character was given a hard black tone to resemble early animation.

The main store interior shot was filmed using a Sony HDV 1ZU camera placed high up on a store refrigerator. The height and angle of the camera were recorded for later use. Three moving elements were filmed at this location. The first were of the store clerk nodding his head, the second was the store clerk turning the page of a newspaper, the third was of a child dancing in front of the counter. The motions for each were altered separately and looped.

At a later date a 360 degree greenscreen was created out of paper. 4 Sony HDV 1ZU cameras were used to capture 3 separate performances from 4 identical angles. The 4 cameras were placed at the same height and angle as the camera used for the in-store location shoot. Because of unexpected technical difficulties we were not able to test our results on set. The minor variations caused by this problem were corrected by the editors who cut and pasted individual body parts to bridge the gaps between edits. The 4 separate takes of the 3 actions were pasted together to create loops. This entire process was done on a laptop using After Effects, Avid XPress Pro. Edits were posted on-line every couple of days and edited via email.

Several of the elements heard in the audio track were recorded on a small, handheld RadioShack cassette recorder. The street sounds were recorded on a corner in Brooklyn, the mechanical sound that we hear when panning between security cameras was a traffic signal fuse box, and the soft buzzing of the security cameras were the hiss of two stereo speakers. The first drum track we hear was also recorded live onto a cassette. These elements were then transferred into a ProTools system. The drums were then looped, and a clean drum track was performed as an overlay. The clean drum track and the rest of the music was recorded on ProTools. The audio track was mixed and edited on ProTools. The finished product was sent via email to the editors as an MP3 file.

A brief attempt to further smooth over some of the edits through animation was made, but after seeing a couple of the changes I felt the film would lose some of its nature and signed off on it as it was. It was then uploaded via email onto the Sundance site using Avid Source compression off an Avid XPress Pro System.

For more information on Reno, or to see more of Cory McAbee’s work, visit corymcabee.com

Dec
3
Author: MOFILM
• Wednesday, December 03rd, 2008

GSMA & Mofilm announce Kevin Spacey as Film Festival Host and Keynote Speaker at the Mobile World Congress

Kevin Spacey

3 December 2008, London, UK: Two-time Academy Award-winning actor, director and founder Triggerstreet.com, Kevin Spacey will headline at the GSMA’s Mobile World Congress (16-20 February 2009) in Barcelona, as host of the MOFILM Mobile Short Film Festival and mobile entertainment keynote speaker, the GSMA and MOFILM jointly announced today.

The MOFILM Mobile Short Film Festival follows the success of the GSMA’s previous collaborations with the Sundance Institute to create the Global Short Film Project at the Mobile World Congress in 2007, and in 2008 with the launch of the MOFILM brand to showcase the work of short film directors representing the Cannes, Locarno and Shanghai Film Festivals and the Sundance Channel – supported by film legend Robert Redford and actress, writer and director Isabella Rossellini.

The MOFILM Mobile Short Film Festival is the first of its kind, and highlights the increasing influence of the mobile medium on the entertainment industry, bringing together art, commerce and technology. The 2009 initiative comes on a wave of a new generation of sophisticated multimedia enabled mobile handsets and value added operator services, providing new opportunities to enjoy short form video.

Spacey, the star of Hollywood blockbusters American Beauty, The Usual Suspects and LA Confidential, among many others and currently artistic director of London’s renowned Old Vic theatre, will host the MOFILM Mobile Short Film Festival, presenting the prize for the best short film of 5 minutes or less in length that are submitted by film makers from around the world. He will also participate in a keynote interview at the Congress on Thursday 19th February 2009.

“We are thrilled that Kevin Spacey, one of the world’s most revered and respected actor/directors, will join us in Barcelona to share some refreshing and provocative perspectives on the potential of mobile entertainment and host the world’s first global mobile film festival, ” said Michael O’Hara, chief marketing officer of the GSMA.

Chevrolet, the strategic partner of the MOFILM festival, will present the winning filmmaker with a brand new Chevrolet ‘Cruze’ compact family car, launched at the Paris Motor Show last month. Cruze challenges the idea that a car with outstanding value cannot also be refined. The Cruze enters showrooms in Europe next spring and will spearhead a new generation of Chevrolet vehicles worldwide.

GSM Mobile World Congress

“We are very proud to be part of GSMA – MOFILM mobile film festival. I believe this event is very much aligned with the inspiration of the Cruze – a unique composition of design, comfort, convenience, safety, operating efficiency and value for money that goes beyond expectations,” said Wayne Brannon, Executive Director, Chevrolet Europe.

MOFILM has received entries from filmmakers in over 40 countries around the world to date, Due to an overwhelming response, MOFILM has announced an extension to the deadline for film submission to Saturday, 24 January, 2009.

“The operator community globally has been steadily moving to a world of mobile broadband powered visual entertainment on the move,” said Andy Baker, CEO of MOFILM. “The Mobile World Congress is absolutely unique as a stage for thought leading business, technology and creative minds to share and debate perspectives on the future of this powerful new medium.”

Technology partner, Accenture, through its recent acquisition of Origin Digital will supply an innovative video sharing and upload technology that supports film submissions for the event. Origin Digital is one of the industry’s leading video applications service providers and now part of Accenture Digital Media Services.

The GSMA’s Mobile World Congress is the world’s premiere meeting place for the global mobile industry, with more than 50,000 visitors expected.

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