closer productions filmlab


masculine/feminine
April 15, 2010, 12:47 pm
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where do you sit on the continuum?

we watched people in a cafe. talked a lot about how they showed their gender. the performance of it. the habit of it. what is intrisic? what’s learned? what do we conciously create?

who are you attracted to? and what is it about them that attracts you?

the young pair in the corner behaved in a similar way. is that an age thing, that their gender wasn’t as “expressed out-loud” or as delineated? but then matt and i realised we behaved in quite similar ways too (and we are older). So is it just certain people or is it within certain friendships?

do you ever wonder what makes you male or female? masculine or feminine? a woman or a man?

do you ever wonder what makes you attracted to male or female? masculine or feminine? a woman or a man?

soph



Dear FilmLabbers….is no-one blogging?

Dear filmlabbers

We are in Stuttgart and I am in the bar of our hotel drinking ok coffee with shite uht milk.  Last night I got online in a rare spare moment looking for a filmlab fix…what are you all doing? is there a new choir? a dance troupe? a cooking comp? …but no, no one is blogging, not even the ever diligent Andrada.  What’s the go folks? is this a closed workshop? are you all so busy writing those “little films” you’ve been thinking about? Has Cleary got you writing a 200 year history of the characters families? Has Rebecca managed to get you all drunk?
What’s with this rumour about Vesley and Sarah? How did The Kiss screening go? Is Stephen over his jet-lag? Is Eddie still hanging out with that giant violin wielding bear? and who the hell is helping Cormack drive to the SAFC? Batto? He can’t drive.
How about us? we are full to the brim here with travel, filming, hanging with audrey, showing her new things, listening to her funny questions and her frustrations with her parents, interviewing people, riding the underground, trying to communicate (badly) in German or confusing people with our garbled Aussie slang, watching dance, walking, eating too much cheese, Audrey has ridden around berlin on the front of her babysitter Anika’s bike and become increasingly obsessed with Star Wars (there’s now a belt and storm trouper key ring dangling from her pants to add to the darth vader t-shirt).  She is Luke Skywalker, her panda bear is wicket.  Princess leia is always with us (but Audrey has to do everything for her because she is just a baby).  Bryan is begrudgingly Darth vadar (or anikan when audrey’s feeling nice, though I think bryan likes this less) and I am queen Amadala.
The dancers we are following have been signing autographs in the foyer.  The Tanja Liedkte Stiffung (gift fund) is a strong presence and we got to see the showing of Antony Hamilton’s work which he created in Berlin from the first Tanja Liedkte fellowship.  Bryan has built up a buff bod from all the hand held filming and also built up “squiggy skin” as Audrey puts it – the source of all love in her mind.  Sol and I have sat in the theatre bar drinking schnapps and making the bar staff laugh talking about love (and maybe sex and maybe getting older).  Sol and bryan have filmed on the train, on the streets, in the theatres, in the lifts, in hotel rooms and down corridors – sol is used to the ever present camera. Tanja’s mum took us to the place Tan was born at the top of the hills that surround Stuttgart  – a hospital that has it’s own wine grown on the hill beside it.  i crouched/lounged on the back seat (if you can call it that) of a sports car and then later asked a mother about the moment she heard of her daughters sudden death.  Devastating.
We are spending a lot of time talking about grief and death but mostly life and finding real relief and joy in making the end of this film about Tanja Liedtke.  The people we have met here have been open and generous.
We are reminded of Tanja all the time and yet things have shifted .  There is laughter and gratitude in the change rooms.  Funny moments and a movement in the performance – the dancers are older, in a good way – and more playful again.  There is an acknowledgement about the gift.  I am in awe of all this and feel incredibly lucky.
And Matt is there with you, writing/thinking/talking/agonising (!?) .  this morning on a skype chat he convinced me about something I had dismissed too quickly, so I know he is finding confidence and clarity in the process.  If our film is about a daughter who doesn’t want to loose her mother it is something close to my heart and that I see reflected every day, especially here. One thing about change and loss and love, is that it makes your heart ache because it is crucial and we can’t stop it.
I hope you are all being brave and funny, bold and challenging too.  I hear you are writing a film together.  I can’t wait to hear/see/read it.
Give each other a little cuddle from me.
Love sophxx



Port willunga
September 18, 2009, 3:09 pm
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Matt and I are in pt willy reading, talking, walking,eating,drinking,thinking. Lots is coming. Matt is typing quickly next to me putting down our musings and revelations into a character biography. Moments are coming out, stories that express so many of the theoretical details we have discussed and make them intimate and personal revealing a character who feels like a whole person with a whole life.

We have read so much and had many ‘brain farts’ over the last few days. Some amazing blogs. Some fascinating minds and a lot of challenge to our own prejudices and ways of thinking.

Creating a family. Each selfish. Each generous. Each f**dup in their own special way. And funny. Sexy. Silly. Brave. Foolish.

Speaking of which. I’ll post a pic (or three) of matt on the cliff top

Soph



scattering, gathering.

so Mr Cormack is on some small island in the Phillipines, detoxing, getting massaged, doing Yoga, not eating but basically having an experience. This marks the one year of working with us here at Closer Productions, hmm telling. I think Soph and I could do with similar treatment.!

we have finished a rough cut of our next short film Elephantiasis. its coming along well, weighing in at the just under 11 min mark. look forward to polishing it up soon.

blogging, bloggin, blog. its been a while, i think us Labmob should stay in contact and Pressing a few Words out is a good way to do it no.?

hey heres a request, we seem to have misplaced a medium sized camera battery, did anyone come across one in their FL pack ups.!? a Sony number, not one of the big chunky buggers but not the ultra thin useless ones either..

oki doki i am off to read to Audrey.

more soon.

b.



Pressed for Words.

well here we are then, 3 days passed the end of the beginning..

the much anticipated and faught for 3 weeks have come and gone. but they will be remembered.

since then, Matt B and I have shot a days worth of green screen Gangsta shit to populate an animation for his sneakers on the wire film, Flying Kicks. Including a cheesy jogging cameo by me, a shoot out, Viron making a remarkably believable appearance as a bearded, alcoholic, bum, Matt Bate tossing… (oh sneakers that is) and some young shopping ladies come hookers, all in a days work.

then Soph and i have been running around Filming the Adelaide Festival of Ideas, which has been really rather fascinating and engaging, check SlowTV in a few days for some interesting sessions. We picked up the Elephantiasis rushes and are launching into that edit on Monday, then there is another dance show from the amazing Restless Dance Theatre to cut, a film clip to shoot and edit for Neon Electric (the same talented peeps that did the music for closers 90 FilmLab vid), a week of filming the incredible dance show ‘construct’ as it hits Adelaide and then off to Melbourne and MIFF for a screening of Necessary Games and then on the 2nd August launching into a 10 week edit of a one hour SBS doco. Sheesh when you put it like that there certainly are a lot of things to do.!

there is a general wash of FilmLabness still bangin around inside me noggin, maybe this is what Stephen was on about ‘needing to settle’, although with our schedule i am not sure anything really has a chance to settle. ahh i am tired, but optimistic and excited. i am not ready to do the big sign off blog wrap up of FilmLab so i will leave that for a more lucid moment.

b.



hard
July 6, 2009, 6:03 pm
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today felt hard. hard to keep going, to define, to sing in german, to lock myself in a room…

went back to character and found the path again…off to grandma’s house.

nervous about tomorrow. this is a very revealing process. i feel like we only just met our baby and now we are going to put it up at a baby beauty contest for judgment. maybe the baby’s not the prettiest one on the pedestal, but she can certainly shimmy!

need air, need sun. just found out we are op shopping on Wednesday – nearly as good as the elements.

soph



blogging
July 5, 2009, 5:57 pm
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i haven’t blogged for some time. A muddle of confusion? a lack of desire to reveal?

we are now deep into a task that is exciting and i love it. we are discovering and defining our characters and from within them the themes, tone, settings and plot are walking out, surprising us all – and yet, they are so natural to us that they are hardly surprising at all.

so i must admit that we have found something we may never have found. and what we have found is practically so much more challenging. it is also, so much more connected to us and is flowing so easily.

ah characters. you have revealed to us so much.

did we need to fall off said log to get there. i don’t think so. and i’m not sure we did fall off. but we certainly scurried off somewhere.

but we did get there…so….mmmm

much to do. so much to do.

following our instinct and it’s showing us paths for our analytical brains to follow. i like this version. emotion first, then reason. always held up by our intellectual responses. always questioned, but always the starting point and always the right path to follow. something exciting brews….



time

ok so now there seems to be some dramatic movement in everyone to define, write and discuss their story, characters, settings, plot, themes, etc. etc.. and you know what, it feels great..

we are still singing in the mornings and being encouraged to keep the creative juices bubbling, however we are in a bit more of a nuts and bolts phase of the lab. We have two days-ish to prepare ourselves to present to the panel, which happens on tuesday. ha tuesday, gold.

last night Soph Matt and I, with a little help and discussion from Bec managed to lock a few things into the film. 52 Tuesdays woke up today with things it didn’t have yesterday, characters, real challenging, messy, full characters, a sense of journey, some settings and a very real reason for our production methodology. time will pass and it needs to.

there is much to be done still but there is a genuine excitement which only comes with movement. yesterday and today, things moved!



interest

you know it was an interesting experiment, the film we made.

however the problem was and is, that presenting a film to a group of talented film makers makes the issues or problems inherent in the project stand up and slap you in the balls.

it was not, as i was suspecting yesterday, a complete waste of time and energy as it has, as Stephen suggested help redefine and refocus our energy onto the fundamental question of 52 tuesdays.

however i believe there were some triumphs in the film we showed, the blindfolded scene where Joey revealed an unguarded truth to Adam, who wasn’t there, was magic. and really for Soph to pull that moment out of a 2 hour filming session was really quite amazing. i mean overall it felt a bit like watching rushes presented as a finished film, but we were exploring a concept, it was an experiment.

anywho the main question is now afoot, the scenario must be defined or this film is not going to work.

happy days off Labsters.

b.

also. just wanted to mention the Matts, i thought Matt V and Matt B’s work was great yesterday, totally engaging piece filled with great writing Vesley and the debate and interest in Shut Up Little Man is still live, the journey of that film seems clearer and clearer which is great.



Imagine
July 1, 2009, 2:20 pm
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imagine if you set up a process in which two actors who barely know each other have to spend 2 intensive hours running tasks. now a task is a set of guide lines in which to operate. for example; ask a question using no words, the other person must answer the question you are actually asking before you move on and swap roles.

now imagine during this two hour journey through 20 different tasks a camera was capturing 2 minutes of the tasking every 11 minutes. these 2 minute chunks are not allowed to be edited or tampered with. In the interim 11 minutes in between shooting tasks the camera must film ‘life’ and convey a passing of time. This footage will be assembled in chronological order to create a film.

this is what we have spent our time devising and creating in the last three days, the resultant film experiment is called Tuesday and will premiere in two hours here at FilmLab. stay tuned we may post a chunk or two soon.

b.




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