Saturday, November 13, 2010

So What's Going ON?!?!


So, 24 of the 25 segments around the world are wrapped!!!!

We're deep in discussions on everything from our new website, trailers, scoring, bands, post production, distribution, social media et cetera.

I've taken a seat on the music committee. I'm enjoying this. We're trying to take a different approach that will bring the segments together but hold onto their cultural diversity. There are exciting ideas being thrown around. Hopefully some of them stick and work! We're researching, talking to people, and seeing what bands might be interested in coming on board.
If you know anyone, get in touch! Nothing's decided yet, it's still early days.

I've just finished the latest edit of heart shaped and I'm happy how it's coming along. I still have a few reshoots to do. These were meant to happen weeks ago! What happened? A certain well known courier company happened!!!

The backpack was being shipped from London to Dublin for the reshoots. 2 day delivery. 24 days later... apparently my address is insufficient for delivery. But I live here. Everyone else manages to find it. Hell, it's okay, I said, I'll email them and call them to give them directions.
Oh no. They don't like that. Only the sender can contact them. Ok, I'll pick it up from the depot, I'll bring ID. Oh they couldn't possibly tell me where the depot is.

So what did they do? They shipped it back to London. Where it got lost in transit.
And has only just re-emerged. In London. Having been to Dublin. Probably waved as it flew over my house. Twice.

Oh well. What can I do? Nothing I can write on a public forum anyway :-)


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Friday, October 8, 2010

Time Wasters -Storyland Promo


On a side note- I finished the no-budget promo for the Storyland 3 entry -
Time Wasters.

Written by Philip Doherty and Ray Fitzsimons, directed and edited by myself, produced by Lucia Gavin, d.o.p. Phil Sheerin, sound recorded by Greg Fitzpatrick.

Starring Aaron Monaghan and Kieron Smith.

Watch and hopefully enjoy!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Trailer Coming Soon!



SATURDAY 25th September

The trailer for the Lost Backpack will premiere on FACEBOOK!

Join the Facebook Group HERE
or befriend mdebarra (me!) on Facebook.

It's looking really fantastic.

At this stage 21 of the 25 segments have shot - we're almost there on the shot.

I've also seen the assembly cut - I've got very high hopes for the film.
It is intriguing, beautiful, sad, happy, lyrical - what more could you want?

So remember - this Saturday, time to be advised - but take it as 3pm unless you hear any different!!!

My long awaited pick ups will take place within 2-3 weeks - we decided to wait until the assembly was together on the overall film to see what else might be needed. I'm happy I know what we need now. Wish me luck!



Friday, August 13, 2010

For a Few Dollars More...




So this week I realised I had to kill some of my darlings.
I was happy with the editing cut but something was niggling me. I went and watched it again with Anna Maria (the editor) and it became very clear. We had to cut a scene and shoot a replacement.

I had already planned on doing a few pickups, mainly audio, and a few shots to make it more seamless. It can be difficult working with kids to keep up the continuity for cutting, eye-lines, et cetera. So I had a short list of shots to pick up.

Now, however, I realised something more was needed. The scene just wasn't working. It slowed down the pace and didn't add to the story, - while, at the same time, there was an element of the story I wanted to make clearer.

Therefore, we're going to shoot a new scene to replace it.

And of course this costs money. I was already concerned as a few sponsors didn't make the final kick (and actually give me the donation!) and I had eaten into money that really shouldn't have been eaten into!



But to go back a little, before I started shooting I had an idea.

I wondered, would it be possible to approach irish film societies and see if, for the same fee they would normally pay for a rental from the excellent access>CINEMA, they would, instead invest in the film and get a preview screening ahead of release? access>CINEMA are a great resource for independent film clubs. They sort out the film rights, you hire from their incredible catalogue of films, and you have a very easy film club with incredible films.

I approached access>CINEMA about it and they liked the idea. I drew up some information that was forwarded to their members and I'm delighted to announce that 7 film Societies will be screening 'The Lost Backpack' once complete. I intend on presenting the film at as many of these screenings as possible and I've left myself open to the societies - they can follow the journey with me.

So a huge thank you to access>CINEMA, film societies, film lovers and all of you who've helped me along the way.

Please check out www.accesscinema.ie for information on film societies screening near you.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

A little update



So, I'm back at work on Heartshaped.

I'm delighted that the very talented Anna-Maria O'Flanagan is working on the cut as we speak - I had done a very rough cut myself but I have to concede I don't have the patience or the natural talent of an editor - especially not one as talented as Anna Maria.

To be honest I found it very hard to detach from the kids in the project and see it as a film - I was obsessing on things I didn't need to and missing the bigger picture. I'm very relieved to step back into my comfort zone - directing those with talent work!

The overall project is now absolutely flying. We're halfway there in terms of segments shot - that means 12 left to go!

From looking at the stills and some of the rough cuts for these I'm delighted the quality is really high - I'm not disappointed by them (and I hope they're not disappointed by me!).

I've also had a very exciting meeting with a composer - it was very mysterious, at an airport - it felt a little like a Bourne meeting! Hopefully if things work out there will be some world class talent involved.

Fingers crossed.

I'm also working on a music video now - to shoot in the next couple of weeks. It's a great song, a great band (who I regularly collaborate with) and we have a great location lined up. Getting pretty excited by this now too.

Finally, but perhaps the thing I'm most challenged and excited by, is a return to short stories with a group of writers spread across the world -

Intercontinental Ink.

I have my story planned out and look forward to burying myself in it - I just need to clear a few items out of my head before I can. The shovel, the pickaxe and the caffeine are working on that as we speak.

We aim to have our stories finished by the end of the year and it will be put together as a one volume anthology. I'll let you know more as it develops.

Friday, July 30, 2010

A little Hiatus




Hi all,
I've taken a week off to spend time with the family. The film is in the very capable hands of our fabulous editor, Anna Maria, and I will hope to be able to give you a proper update next week.

As for now it's a few days with the kids in the south of Ireland.

Still have the city centre montage stuff to shoot - I'm waiting to see if anything needs reshooting before setting a date for this.

As for the overall feature, I think it's 9 segments have shot now, with a whole raft of them to shoot in early August.

The momentus is growing!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Fingal Independent




The Fingal Independent ran a nice article on the film - check it out. It's in the current edition.

Written by Rory Bonass.

A full page, I'm suitably impressed!

I'm also delighted for Audrey and the Sweet Emporium, all much deserved publicity.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

And now for the hard part...

So I've finished the very rough cut.

As always, it's just at this stage that your initial energy runs out as you begin to see exactly how much work is left - the sound needs mixing, the edit needs locking, at least one shot needs picking up, it needs grading et cetera et cetera.

For me, this is always the hardest part, as a lot of it is technical rather than creative.

The best way to get through this is to get creative technical people to help! A fresh pair of eyes and ears are vital, especially those who can benefit the film through their expertise.

So I've asked someone to come on board, and I'm going to put the feelers out for someone to help with the post production sound mix. It could be you. :-)

There is some good news too - it's really taking shape. Can't wait to progress it.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Rain halts play...



So the montage sequence will have to wait.

The rainy forecast has meant postponing the last day's shooting until it clears up. I thought I had a very busy schedule coming up, but I rather unexpectedly have some time off, so maybe I won't have to wait too long to shoot it.

To be honest, it's probably a good idea anyhow, I'm cutting the film tomorrow afternoon/night - just a rough cut, but I should get an idea if I need to reshoot or pick up anything. I don't think I do, but I suppose you never know.

One thing I'm sure of, I've got LOADS of footage. In some ways, it makes cutting harder, as you end up cutting for the sake of it, which should be avoided. I don't like to cut unless you need to.

In fact, I left one scene, the most emotionally bare scene in the film, without any cuts at all, to try and make it stand out from the rest of the film, to feel more natural and real. Watch out for it.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Let the logging begin




Over the last few 2 days I've taken on the task of importing, copying, converting and logging the footage of Heartshaped. All 110 gigabites of it! While shooting on 2 cameras is extremely helpful when shooting with kids, it leads to a hell of a lot of footage!

I'm almost finished breaking down the footage by scene, and looking back through it, I'm quite relieved. The huge amount of takes on the kids seem to have been worth it, the reactions are there as are the deliveries.

The adults I wasn't worried about and with good reason - they're great. Very natural and strong.

Once the footage is logged I plan on doing a rough cut of a few scenes by Sunday, to give me an idea of where we are.

Of course I also have to shoot the rest of the montage stuff this weekend, as well as a demanding day job for the next 7 weeks!

I must be very wicked.

No rest for me.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Wrrrrraaaaaaaaaapppppedddddd




After a long and fruitful nearly three day shoot we finally wrapped. A massive thank you to all involved, in particular the two young actors, Jamie and Ben de Barra, the three 'old' actors, Jonathan Caffrey, Natasha Quirke and Fergal Cleary. And, of course, the amazing hardworking crew.

As anyone who has ever worked with kids can tell you, it's a hard experience, for both them and you. They get tired. They get bored. They find it hard to hold concentration. But it's worth it - they look fantastic, performed well and will hopefully melt a few hearts out there.

Day one was hectic, we had a lot on the callsheet. We had no major issues, but fell behind due to the kids needing more time and space to themselves than anticipated. Lesson learned for day two.

Day two started great, lost a bit of pace in the middle and wound to a halt just before anticipated wrap time. We shot out Natasha's parts of the remaining scenes and let the boys have tea and play games. I have to say, by day 3, Jamie was like a pro on set. He really began to understand the filmmaking process.

Day three picked up the remaining scenes from day 2, and was slow as we were matching shots from scenes we shot the previous day. We wrapped, had an AMAZING sunday dinner courtesy of Mrs. Whearty, and went home happy and full!

We now have to shoot the montage sequence in Dublin next weekend - it's pretty straightforward stuff with a small crew. All the drama is shot and dialogue recorded.

Exhausted but happy, proud of everyone involved.


STREAMCAST
We also had some amazing help from Streamcast, a digital Broadcast solutions and Webcasting company who our Director of Photography, Gavin Reilly had worked with before.

They helped us out with camera equipment and we couldn't have done it without them.

Check them out

WWW.STREAMCAST.IE

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Radio Silence



So we start shooting in the morning. Don't expect any blog updates until Sunday or Monday night!


JP Whearty, the producer, has almost everything sorted for the 2 1/2 days. A few last minute hiccups successfully avoided, and a few more to come no doubt, but, almost 2 years since I first joined the project, we're going to shoot.

It doesn't quite seem real. In that time we've developed two features, 6 (or is it 7?) drafts of the first, more ambitious project (it WILL need a budget, so we're parking it while we raise finance), and I'm on draft 5 of this one.

Was it a good idea to do this?

Abso-f******g-lutely!

You always find out a lot about people on these sort of shoots - how talented they really are (like our amazing designer Stephanie), how persuasive they really are (our calmly mindcontrolling producer), and who is willing to give up their time for a project with no reward. I've learnt a lot about those who are genuinely heartfelt in their willingness to help, give up their time, throw themselves into the project.

A massive thank you to all the cast and crew.


On that note, once again I have reason to thank the incredible Colin Browne at Film Equipment Hire in Lusk, who has been very supportive of the project.

If you haven't checked out their online equipment catalogue do so now - they're reliable, very reasonable, have a great range and are a joy to deal with. Their range has certainly increased over the last year to include some excellent cameras, glidecam, jib arm et cetera.

www.filmequipmenthire.com

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Lights...camera...



So we're shooting this film on a Sony PMX EX3, a full HD digital camera.
While it has its limitations, the picture quality is excellent. Gavin, our director of photography, is very experienced on it and knows it inside out. Given the choice (and the budget!) I would probably shoot in a different format, but the EX3 can make beautiful images if used right.

One of the keys to making beautiful images is lighting the project. We're getting ours from Teach Solais, a fantastic professional lighting company with offices in Dublin and Galway. I've used them on all the projects I've Line Produced too and they always look after me. Can't recommend them highly enough. Check them out here www.teachsolais.com





The other key to a good film is great sound, which I will touch upon in the next post.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

I'm proud to announce - the cast

Amy - Natasha Quirke
Natasha blew us away in auditions. She got the tone just right, has a great personality, and is moving to Canada three days after the shoot! There's dedication. Welcome Natasha.



Derek - Jonathan Caffrey

Jonathan came into the room and exuded exactly what we wanted for the part. He's a natural. We're delighted he's on board.



Postman - Fergal Cleary


Fergal brought a warmth and a personality to the audition that really brings the character to life. In fact, his audition application got stuck in my spam folder and he turned up anyway - thankfully!

And on another note:
My blog begins today on www.filmireland.net

Check it out www.filmireland.net

It will be a regular blog giving an insight into the funding, preproduction, production, post-production and the final feature.

I'm quite excited they've given me a platform.

Monday, June 28, 2010

4 days until the shoot!

Well, the pressure's on now. 4 days until the shoot starts, we kick off on Friday morning for 2 days shoot with the main unit and 1/2 day with a reduced crew doing part of a montage sequence.

Lots to organise still, plenty of stress and pressure, but in a good way.

We could do with a funding boost to be honest, so if you've anything hidden down the couch, all donations are welcome. We've done well so far, moreso off-line than on it, and many thanks to all of those who've contributed.

Doing a tech recce tonight of the main location, so the lighting list should be tied down afterwards.

The cast are on-board, I'll do a separate post on this later, but I'm delighted with the talent of those chosen, and that they've all agreed to appear.

There's been a few continuity nightmares to sort out prior to the shoot too - what with the same prop appearing in segments before and after mine and continuity wrapping paper, notes, postage packs et cetera to sort out, it's been, well, a little distracting but vitally important.

Right, that's lunchtime over with, back to work!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

CRISIS!!!






This picture was the final straw. Look at the state of the beard! I shaved it off today.

Oh, on another note, the key prop has just arrived from Berlin. The Backpack, in all it's glory, is now in my house. See it in the photo above.

So, we're almost set. A few recces on Monday, I need to get back to the cast today as the final decision has been approved. A few exciting additions to the crew, I'll let you know when they're 100% confirmed.

I'm also beginning to think about screenings for the full feature film when it's complete - trying to stay ahead of the curve as these things take time to organise.

Any suggestions?

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Nearly there - time for a fundraising push



So, tomorrow we're one week from the shoot. Yikes!

I need to finish the storyboards and the shotlist, while in the midst of revising the style to make it more cinematic. Lots to do on that, but I know what I want. It's only a pity it takes so long to draw! Should've practiced more.

The casting session was great yesterday, we met some fantastic people and it was very encouraging. I was a little drained afterwards, we saw 15 people in 4 hours, and, as we were working on an emotional scene, I felt I engaged with the performances and was pretty tired afterwards. I'm going to watch the tape once more then send my picks to Marty at collabfeature.com.

It's also nearing the time for one last push for fundraising.

It's reached the time that we need to spend - equipment, props, et cetera, - and I could do with a few more kind donors to help. Any amount appreciated, it will all be seen on the screen.

So wish me luck, we're into the final and most important stretch now.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

So we're full!



So we were inundated with requests for auditions, which is fantastic.

Tomorrow we have the audition session, which I'm excited by. There would appear to be some very talented people popping over tomorrow.

It's going to be a strange audition - the characters don't have a lot to say and I won't have the child actors with me to run lines - so I guess I'm the children!

It will be a little unusual.

I'm looking forward to see the take the actors have on the role - I can't imagine it being easy, there's a complex mix of emotions being put into a very small page count.

I'm looking for people who make it natural and easy - those who say as much in what they don't say.

It was also a little tricky in that they are playing the parents of two brothers - it had to be believable that they could be related. A few people had to be reluctantly let go for this reason, but it has to work.

My hat's off to all those brave enough to come and audition for me tomorrow. I know it's not easy, you're putting yourself on the line and only a couple of you will be chosen. Respect for putting yourself out there.

Mairtin

Monday, June 21, 2010

A bit of Press




Some publicity for Heartshaped on www.emigrant.ie - a great online newspaper for irish people living abroad.

I'm very grateful to them for taking the story.

I have to say, the logo looks great on the page :-)

Crew Update




Well the crew roles are filling up.

Welcome to the team

Greg Fitzpatrick, who is a sound recordist.
Aoife Redmond - a very qualified make-up artist.
Stef Clerkin - Production design.

I've worked with Aoife and Stef quite a lot over the last couple of years and I'm very much looking forward to working with them again. They're very creative, create a good atmosphere on set and are fun to work with.

I haven't worked with Greg before but he comes highly recommended, so that's good enough for me!

Only one or two roles left to fill, and with the casting session on Wednesday we should be nearly ready by the end of the week for next Friday's shoot (2nd July).

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Locations!!!




A huge thank you to the sweet emporium in Skerries who have kindly agreed to let us film part of the film there. It's an amazing place. I honestly found it hard to leave.

If you're nearby or just like beautiful sweet shops pay a visit.


We've also found our main character house, it's in Palmerstown. It's perfect!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Welcome Aboard David Harte

Welcome aboard David, who has stepped in as first A.D. on Heart-Shaped.
I met with him today and I was impressed with his calm demeanour, which I think will be a godsend on this!
Plenty of experience in this type of project, so I know we're in good hands.

Can't wait to get stuck in!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Story boards Scenes 1 + 2

A sneak peak at pages scene 1 and 2...

Looking forward to getting stuck into the rest of them!



CASTING SESSION ANNOUNCED!

I've set a date of Wednesday 23rd June for an open casting session for three characters

MOTHER (AMY): (30's)
Amy is living her nightmare. Her husband (Derek) has left her, she is unemployed and struggling. They had fought a lot since he lost his job, but she never thought he would leave. She retreats into her shell, not wishing to deal with reality. She pushes her children away, unable to deal with any emotion.

FATHER (DEREK) : (30's)
Declan has had enough. He feels limp enough having lost his long term job and finds it difficult to stay at home, retreating instead to the bookies. When he's at home he feels lost. This is a small but powerful role, only being seen once in a non-verbal but very emotional scene.

POSTMAN: (50's)
The thrust of the story is the kids order a present for their mother to cheer her up and wait patiently every day for it to arrive. When it finally does arrive, they have a moment asking the postman to whisper so as not to alert their mother.
He is kind, genial, friendly and patient with them.


The casting session will take place on WEDNESDAY MORNING from 11am until 3 pm (tbc) at Doyle's Bar, opposite Trinity.

Please email me first to arrange a time. Please note I'll be running a video camera at the session for my own records.

My email address is mairtin@smilingsadly.com

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Tees and stickers


So I put a design together for T-shirts and badges.

As always, any profit made goes towards making the film.

Feel free to spread the word. Hope you like!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Another new track

I'm enjoying the demoing for Heart Shaped.
Different styles emerging, different genres. It might all change completely once it's shot, but it's worthwhile. They feed into each other.


Friday, June 11, 2010

Shooting Style - working with children




Hopefully it won't turn out like the pic!


As I'm working with kids on this film I've had to think long and hard about the shooting style. It's pretty evident that dealing with kids this young means learning lines will be an issue - both in terms of memory and actual performance. As such, I'm aiming to prod them in the right direction and let them ad lib a bit - let them say it in their own words.

So I'll need to cover things in longer, more dynamic takes, or else continuity will go out the window. There's no telling a 4 year old to hit the same mark!

So, another challenge. To keep a long take interesting means using something more like a moving master shot - moving from a wide into midshots, then moving again to a 2 shot et cetera. Try and get as much as possible in one shot without keeping the camera static. This will take time and will alter the way we light too - who knows what's going to be in shot.

I'm going to do some work with the kids next week, to get them used to what I'm trying to achieve. I just received a wide angle and a telephoto lens for my HV30 which I'll use for the tests. We'll be shooting on an EX-3 for the film itself.

I did some work with Jamie last night, teasing performances and headspaces out of him. It gave me an idea what it'll be like on set - hence the need to make things simple but clever.

Looking forward to it.

Many thanks to all who've funded so far.

I've added a donate button at the top of the page - there is no minimum amount for this. IF you want to drop whatever amount you want to me it would be much appreciated.

Music and press



So I spent this morning sending out a few press releases. This got me so creatively stymied that I instantly went and recorded an idea for the score.

You can hear it here



I also broke the script down and did an initial schedule.

It's becoming real now!

I'm expecting some of the press to be online early next week - I'll link to it from here.

In the meantime, enjoy the first day of the world cup!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Cast

I've decided to take a risk on this film - I've cast my own two sons in the role. Not as big a risk as it sounds - they can both act, have appeared in stuff before and they are both quite similar to the characters. So I'm hoping it's more being themselves than actual acting.

I'm looking forward to it.

I'm going to get them used to the camera over the next few weeks, shooting bits and pieces at home, prepping them.

They look great on camera, which is half the battle...

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

First Poster


So I created a poster for the project. It's a work in progress, but I like where it's going!

Day 2

So we've reached day 2 of the fundraising effort.
Over the last 24 hours I've been very active, spreading the word across a lot of websites, blogs, social media sites.
Film Ireland have agreed to run a blog on my efforts, which is great.

I set up a website for the film
www.wix.com/mairtindebarra/heartshaped

And a lot more plans afoot.

I also received the first donation!

Thank you very much Funkyderek!

Onwards and upwards.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Heart- Shaped is launched to the funding public!





Ok, so as some of you know, I'm a filmmaker.

I've been making music videos and short films and have won a few awards over the last few years. I'm trying to get longer form projects off the ground but it's difficult to raise the finance and it takes a long time to get them made. I have films in development that could take years to see the light of day.

In the meantime, I've linked up with a global filmmaking group who are making a feature film set across 16 countries. We're taking advantage of new technologies and the accessibility of the world through new media to make something immediate that could help us all launch our careers.

I'm shooting my segment at the end of June/Start of July and to help with the process I've set up an indiegogo fundraising site.

Why? Because I want to be able to feed the crew properly, take care of expenses, get the lights I want, the locations I want, promote the film et cetera. In terms of film I'm not looking to raise a lot, but it will help immensely. Every penny raised will go into the production.

There are a number of perks to sponsorship, which you can see on the site, as well as further information on the project.

http://www.indiegogo.com/filmswithheart

Obviously things are tight for a lot of people at the moment, so if you can't, aren't interested in, despise or love the idea, it would help greatly to spread the word on it. Post it on facebook, twitter, or wherever, who knows who it might reach.

There are a few interesting sponsorship options for business or persons.

I know I'm putting this out there and there will no doubt be people thinking it's a stupid idea, but it's not to me. I have a story I want to tell to the best of my ability, and I need help.

I've given it 53 days to reach the target of $2500 - I have absolutely no idea if this is realistic to be raised in Ireland in this timeframe or not. It's worth trying it out though!

Hope you can help!

Spread the word, I'll be forever in your debt.