Monday, December 10, 2012

production photos

here a some more production photos, courtesy of peter kaiser


Franc on set/camera


Peter posing on set

Sunday, December 2, 2012

production pictures


Lillian Disney costume by Meg Powers
The Mice! 

Olivia as a very edgar allen poe-ish Walt 

First day of shooting (gayest film crew ever(camera man not pictured(also half gay)))

Thursday, November 1, 2012

movies that have influenced me

Here is a current list of movies that have influenced me. Some I don't like anymore, but they are all important to me.


la jette
punch and judy
careful
stranger than paradise
pink flamingos
alien
tropical malady
syndromes and a century
meeting people is easy
that high lonesome sound
bill brown's documentaries
my neighbor totoro
dogtown and z-boys 
fanny and alexander
la belle et la bette
barbarella
olrando
la collectionneuse
dillinger is dead
fantasia
l'eclisse
amarcord
lost in translation
bladerunner
la dolce vita
la strada
nights of cabiria
wild strawberries
red dessert
jean dielman
amelie
delicatessen
murmur of heart
the good the bad and the ugly
breathless
band of outsiders
400 blows
cleo 5-7
teorema
life aquatic
murmur of heart
valerie and her week of wonders
pink narcissus
alice
mother and son
mysterious skin

Mice!

I got my mice for my film! Their names are Ennio Mousiconne (after Ennio Moriconne, the great italian film score composer) and Hunka Munka (after a Beatrix Potter character). The little ladies are currently residing in a cage on my dresser. I got 2 because I didn't want them to be lonely. At this point I think that Hunka will be playing the role of Mickey because she's not as crazy as Ennio and seems to like humans more. Here's a picture of them. They're both spotted, Ennio is apricot and white and Hunka is gray and white.



Lillian and walt character study

Here is some information and references for the 2 main characters in the film I'm currently working on.  

Lillian:


child-like
dreamy
naiive
spacey
simple
unpresuming
modest
sympathetic
caring






Walt:

child-like
naiive
frightened
principled
highly moral
admiring
sympathetic
determined










Wednesday, October 3, 2012

film school ugh

Sorry I haven't been updating that much lately. I am a month into school/producing my senior film. It is still the wildly inaccurate walt disney bio-pic. The teachers are intrigued and confused by what I'm trying to do, which is a plus because they're usually confused or don't care. One of the major problems with trying to make my film at school is that the teachers have this pre-conceived notion of how one is supposed to make their film school films. Their formula is like a mock indie film production. Indie films have tiny budgets, but school films have even tinier ones so it doesn't really make sense to me to try and replicate the process for the school films. One thing everyone is being pressured to do is to post casting calls on websites and have auditions in the city. It's useful to know how to do that stuff but my project is on an even smaller scale than that. My film is my own work, with my friends as actors, and my friends as crew and costume design. There is no member of my production that is being outsourced because i'm not going to try and play my film off as a standard yet indie professional semi-art film. My film is no budget and I have no desire to try and prove I'm a indie yet professional filmmaker. I'm just a person who wants to make their own film, take that as you may. So most of my film work at purchase has been very sneaky, I always feel like I'm trying to conceal the process I use to make my films because the teachers would not like it. Instead I try to be as vague as possible, let them walk all over me because they're confused, and then hope that when I show them my film at the end of the year their doubts will be washed away and they will understand. I know one thing that my teachers are not going to like is how I cast my 2 leads as people of the opposite sex in drag. They're going to think this is unnecessarily confusing. I'm actually considering never telling the teachers that the characters are in drag and just try to play it off as if they were normal. Last year hardly anyone could tell that the venus fly trap in bumbus was in drag. So wish me luck as I navigate my senior production class, hopefully the teachers will end up being supportive.


Thursday, September 27, 2012

manifesto

fake manifesto #1

The New Haze Movement

1) The creation of a film operates on a different plane of existence. It's relations to money, equipment, and menial organization should not hinder or discourage the act of creating the film. 

2) The filmmaker or group of filmmakers creating the film are completely responsible for creating the world of the film. Decisions have to be made about the aesthetics, the writing, the choice of actors, the medium, the message and/or experience of the film.

3) Start with what you have and build from there. Push yourself to use your resources and limitations in the most creative way possible. 

4) Do not question your power as the filmmaker. Push yourself and the film into places that you didn't think you were capable of. Believe in the unseen, unimagined, unwritten infinite possibilities that exist only when one believes for no reason other than need for hope.

5) Do not try to expose "the harsh realities of life". There is no "harsh reality of life". There is no "reality". Life is what one makes it, if you want it to be beautiful, it is, if you want it to be harsh it is. Filmmakers who make harsh films make the world harsh. People need hope, give it to them. This does not mean your film should stray from elements of sadness, mystery, loneliness, or suffering though.

6) Fantasy is the future. Movement brings things into reality, stillness allows for absorption.

Friday, August 10, 2012

More research

I finished reading that book I posted about earlier, Film and the American Moral Vision of Nature. I found some really interesting and inspiring information in that book. Here are some good quotes about the questionable ethics behind disney films.

"They allow us to understand how disney's natural history films distance people from nature rather than bring them close in spite of a cinematic illusion of intimacy; we can see his reductionist, patronizing attitudes toward nature and toward human institutions ranging from industry to family; we can see how he used nature as a shill to eulogize American social values."

Disney films serve as an ego-system not an eco-system. They make nature reflect american values, making an american audience believe their values came from nature.

 "The animals in disney's landscape held those same values of loyalty, industry, fidelity, and thrift dear. It was the american way."

"An attitude towards nature that is to preserve rather than protect, which encourages a static image of a balance of nature that must be maintained, and to construct nature ideologically as a useful product for human beings."

I don't want my disney character to know he's bad though. I want him to think he's doing nature a favor. But not in a patronizing way, in a real way, he's just mistaken.


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

More walt script ideas

It's the last week of my employment at the film summer camp I've been TAing. It's been pretty awesome, kids are my fav. During the last few days there's a lot of editing going on so I've been at a computer writing out ideas for the walt disney bio-pic. So I've described the idea before, and there wasn't really much going on in the beginning of the movie, just the end. So I decided I needed to work a lot more on plot points. Here's what I've come up with:

Walt is agoraphobic. Lillian dotes over him. After a series of nature related dreams he starts to notice small details outside his window that catch his attention. He starts to venture outside bit by bit. Lillian is proud. His visions continue and start to seep into everyday life, nature takes on a fantastical edge. He overcomes his agoraphobia. His visions inspire him to start trying to bring his ideas to life through animation (because they are unfilmable in a realistic sense).  His new appreciation of nature drives him to buy a pet mouse who becomes a constant companion. Walt's visions and dreams start to take on a twisted edge, becoming creepier. Elements from a hidden past start to resurface. Walt begins to realize he can't draw, his visions confuse him, he starts to uncover the fact that he was an adopted orphan. His mother died during a bombing when trying to bring the farm animals back inside. He wanders into the woods with his mouse and drawing pad, he fails once again at illustrating. He becomes extremely distraught, wanders deeper into the forest and gets lost and trapped. He dies holding/talking to his mouse who talks back to him. Lillian can tell when walt dies, she has been drawing a little over the past few weeks after being inspired by walt. At this moment she draws Walt's mouse, an exact replica of the known mickey mouse. She offers it to a movie studio dressed as a saint in memory of walt.

Still needs some more thought and work, but I feel like this is really on the right track now. In classic janeen style I will be employing the usage of a reclusive main character. I've been doing some research on agoraphobia, and by that I mean I read the wikipedia page.  It appears as though agoraphobia is linked to the development of modernity. Which totally works for the movie because walt is trying to re-frame the sanctity of nature, inspired by his bizarre personal visions.

Friday, July 27, 2012

cool disney stuff

It's kind of weird I'm doing a movie about walt disney since I am not nearly as into the canon of disney classics as most of the american population is. Fantasia is amazing though. It's one of my favorite movies ever. And there are not a lot of those. I found this really nice youtube comment a while ago that someone left underneath a clip of fantasia:


Chin up! There are still cartoonists in the world who cherish the beautiful capabilities of this art form. Yes, films like this are no longer in the mainstream now a days, but we can't say it will never come again.
True artists are still out there and still working to bring art like this into the world. It's up to us as an audience to support true quality and bring it back.
The past is not something to mourn, it is a chance for us to learn so we can make our futures better.


 nice right? Well heres some clips of some disney stuff that I personally like. 


Claire De Lune, deleted scene from fantasia



Destino, Salvador dali and disney collab





Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Mousing

So I decided I want to purchase a mouse to use in my walt disney movie. The mouse will be walt's constant companion which he confides in.

I've been doing mouse research, and apparently its a better idea to buy a mouse from a breeder than a pet store because they are easier to hand train. I found this breeder in nyc. I'll write him an email once it gets closer to school. http://www.mikiodo.com/mice/

Also, I will be purchasing 2 mice, one will be the understudy. I'm trying to come up with good mouse names. So far meg has suggested "ennio mousiconne" which rules, because I love ennio morricone, and on occasion I can enjoy a good pun. I mean technically I could name them mickey and minnie but thats kind of lame. Maybe babybel, after those delicious miniature cheese wheels..... mmmmmm

UPDATE: the mice will be named Ennio Mousiconne and Hunka Munka (after a beatrix potter character)

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

end of summer is upon us

So the end of summer is quite here yet, but it's time to start planning. Here's some stuff i gotta do:

1) write rough screenplay for walt disney bio-pic
2) make kick starter for walt disney bio-pic
3) record 22 more songs

Kay. time to get to work.

This song rules

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Disney research

Here's some stuff from books I've been scanning










This last one is just because the cover is so cool and it's got barbarella on it.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Disney research

The other day I checked out a handful of books so that I could start research for the disney bio-pic. I got books of his art and comics, books on interior design from the 40's, and this really awesome book called film and the american moral vision of nature. This book rules. It's about how images and films have constructed the american idea of nature and the way we interact with it. I thought it'd be useful since one of the main conflicts of the movie is between walt and nature.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Walter Elias Disney

I'm thinking about naming my walt disney bio-pic "Walter Elias Disney", needless to say, that's walt disney's full name. Here I am listing research I am doing for the movie.

1940's Interior Design
Art Deco Info
Acetate Animation
History of Animation
Winsor Mccay Centaurs

Maybe walt disney's wife will in secret be an amazing cartoonist and will be leaving walt drawings during his freakout that he will think are a gift from whatever secret source he is in contact with (aliens, nature).

Friday, June 22, 2012

A wildly inaccurate bio-pic of walt disney

So my idea that I'm working on more than my other ideas for my senior film is my wildly inaccurate bio-pic of walt disney. Here's some things I am thinking of ways to incorporate.

James bond inspired title sequence
Projecting on someone's body
Colored lights
Bubbles in a void
Blade runner style lighting
Joke where someone rises into frame
Fantasia music w/ images

Okay and here's a basic and subject to change plot outline:

Walt disney lives in a modest 60's home with his wife in Hollywood California. Walt is trying to start his career as an animator, but his work seems to be lacking talent, even though he is very passionate about animation. Many days he wanders the woods constantly tormented by all of his inspiration that he can't properly express. I'd like him to show his crappy animations to his wife, I'm planning on learning how to do some acetate animations that I'd like to incorporate into the film. It is clear that the animations are not good, but his innocent wife likes them and supports him. Walt is sad that he can't become a better artist so that he and his wife can have a better life and he can bring beauty into the world. He continues to work, his animation develops, but he still thinks its not right.

The rest of the movie isn't as thought out. I think walt should probably try to enhance his talent in some morally questionable manner that risks his well-being. Maybe he'll have a dream world freak out and try to get back his original drive and passion for animation but ultimately fails and dies.

Then his wife, dressed as a saint, will kneel at the doorstep of a big movie company and offer walt's final drawing to them in order to try to justify his death. The drawing will be of mickey mouse.

Still got a lot of thinking to do~~~~~~~

Monday, June 18, 2012

How to make creative usage of your free time

So I finished my zine entitled How To Make Creative Usage of Your Free Time. I'm pretty pleased with it, it's a whole glorious 8 pages. You can download the pdf on mediafire with the link beloooow

Zine Download

Preview title page:


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

More Screenplays

Here are some more screenplays I've written inspired by pictures.









And the last one had no picture. It's the one I probably like the most out of the lot.










Monday, June 11, 2012

How to make creative usage of your free time

Now that I have mad photoshop skills I am making a small zine entitled, How To Make Creative Usage of Your Free Time. It will exist mostly online, but then also in printed form if anyone requests it and I am in a place with a color printer. Here's the cover page.



I'll post a pdf of the whole thing when it's done.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Cool youth music

Here's some super cool stuff I remember being really excited about when I downloaded it off kazaa back in the day.




I really want all the clothes in this music video, especially the bassist's shirt




My dream life was based on this music video when I was 14. I wanted to move to california and live
in a shitty apartment and have a garage band.




When people tell me they were really into radiohead as a teen I never believe it. I would listen to ok computer and kid a every single day alone in my garage and sing along to them into a mic. for like 3 years. Not to mention a lot of other really extensive researching.



Thursday, May 31, 2012

Cool new film stuff

For one of my classes at school we took a field trip to the jacob burns film center in pleasantville. It was really cool because we got to see a film by Apichatpong Weerasethakul (who I had never heard of, but he's a new director from Thailand who won the palm d'or at cannes). Anyway the movie we saw was called Tropical Malady and it was all really beautiful, shot in the jungles of thailand, very mood heavy and the storyline was very vague/poetic, but still intense. And then he did a Q&A after so it was cool because it was like I met him.

If you want to see some of his stuff he's on netflix, and his movie Uncle Boonmee is streaming.

And if you just wanna see something quick and cool he did, he recently made this short film on this new toy/camera the, lumokino. Its kind of like a bolex, but it shoots on 35mm photography film so you can get it developed at cvs or what have you. The camera is designed with light leaks so you get a lot of cool looking, super hip footage. You can actually buy one for like $70 on mubi's website. You can watch that film titled 'ashes' here too on mubi:  

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

HOT POCKETS comic

Heres another comic i made. inspired by ham and cheese hot pockets. (click to make BIG)



Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Blast from the past

Here's yet another comic I made. This ones from 6th grade. As you can see I got a little too excited about the potential hilarity of this comic and forgot the a and x in the title.


I think maybe I got this joke from a comedy radio show I downloaded off kazaa or something. I did weird things when I was 11, okay? My best friend and I at the time went through a phase where we would mutilate barbies and I'm pretty sure we made an actual real life replica of this by poking a threaded needle through the barbies head and tying the ends to her wrists. Once again, I did weird things when I was 11, okay?

My comics

Although I have very little knowledge of the art of comics, I have created one. I like to call it "Adventures  In Ball Land" check it out: (click on them for the big version)




I hope this inspired you.


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

How's your summer going?

My summer is going pretty well. I'm trying to sell a lot of musical equipment that I will have nowhere to put when I graduate next year and move into a cramped apartment in some low quality part of new york city.  Right now I'm making an ebay account. Here's a little preview of what I'll be selling:

~*VINTAGE black label boss guitar pedals, made in Japan*~

... That's it so far, but those go for like $100+ a pop and I have 2. But other than that I've got a few projects going on. 1) I'm recording an album of 40 covers, originals, and digital manipulations,  and 2) I'm making a series of 10 atmospheric 30 second videos. How's my senior project going? I'll let you get a sneak preview of the word document I'm writing my ideas into, here's what's in it so far:


senior film

3d
christmas
fetishes?
projecting on someones body
projector in general
segments or acts
sex death fantasy love
gay
paths in the woods that lead no where
couple in love, one is going to die

So as you can see it's going pretty well. Other important updates; I was checking out the statistics on bumbus' youtube last night, turns out most of the viewers are between the ages of 45-54 and have been typing "vore fetish" into the search bar. I forgot I had tagged bumbus as a vore fetish video. What's a vore fetish? It's when you get off to the idea of being eaten/digested by someone. Needless to say I'm pleased by this hilarious bit of statistic.


Here's some vintage exotica to help you get in the summer mood:

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Summer 2012

So, the school year has drawn to a close. Bumbus has been put on criterion and I got a summer camp job teaching filmmaking to children, so I'm pretty happy. So what's next? A bumbus HBO series? No. Just kidding. THE SENIOR FILM. What is a senior film? WELL let me tell you, it's the pinnacle of your college career as a filmmaker, it is THE FILM that is supposed to represent you. If this film is good enough, you could be the next david lynch if you show it at the right gallery and the right rich weirdo sees it and believes in you. So here's my ideas so far:

-Falsely advertise it as being in 3D
-Make it christmas themed

christmas and 3d are both big enough deals to be incorporated into a senior film is how I see it. You can expect to be hearing about this some more.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Apt. Stylings

Next year I am going to have a single at college and I want that shit to be like a james bond set. I'm talking LUXURIOUS. Check out these inspirations:






  

flowing curtains and peaceful fancy feast cats





Even though I have a cell phone and don't smoke I still want these for my room