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District 9 Director Makes Good Points

January 7th, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Movies - (0 Comments)

I was reading an article on GeekTyrant today about Neill Blomkamp, the director of District 9 and his views on hollywood and films in general.

I’m a big fan of directors like Blomkamp and Oren Peli. (Paranormal Activity)  They’re among an exciting group of young directors injecting originality back into theaters.

Check out the interview here.

Screenwriting: New Surroundings

January 7th, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Screenwriting - (0 Comments)

January is a month of new beginnings.  It’s a time of resolutions and ambitious goals for the year ahead.  For me, it means all of those things and more.

It’s become a yearly tradition of mine.  This mission is extremely important to my yearly routine.  It’s a vital component of my creative routine. It’s so important that I cannot possibly imagine writing a single word in the new year without first accomplishing this goal.

I change my furniture around.

When I start something new like a script or a film (or both in the case of 2010) I find it necessary to change my surroundings.  It feels like I’m starting a new job with a new office and new possibilities.  For any writer out there who finds themselves blocked at any time of year, I recommend this practice for hundreds of reasons.  Here’s a few:

  • Throwing on the iPod and organizing your surroundings is a good chance to think about your new project.
  • You’re already being creative by deciding how your new configuration of furniture will look.
  • Everyone has a closet that stresses them out.  We all have junk drawers that we will get to someday.  It’s almost liberating to finally get to those problem areas.
  • How many times a year can you honestly say that you are 100% caught up with your laundry?  Make sure to do the sheets on your bed too.  That’s key.
  • Is anybody else in a better mood when the fridge is packed with food?  Grocery shopping is a crucial part of Operation Life Restart.  While you’re out, buy yourself a cake.  Why not?  I do it all the time.  Who doesn’t love cake?
  • With everything in order around you, it’s a million times easier to concentrate without the distractions of everyday life.
  • Finally finishing your work brings an enormous sense of accomplishment and makes you feel ready to take on any project.
  • It may sound like a busy way to spend a day off but I guarantee you will not regret it.

Most importantly….

  • You’ll feel like writing.

I completed Operation Life Restart on Sunday.  I’m ready for 2010.

Avatar Was Awesome, Finally

January 5th, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Movies | Reviews - (0 Comments)

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It took longer than I thought but I finally got to see Avatar in glorious IMAX 3D. I was so busy over the holidays that an afternoon never presented itself. I desperately wanted to see this movie and I’m happy to report it was worth the wait.

For anyone who ever doubted that the movie would succeed, here is the line up I came across at 11:00 am on a weekday three weeks after it’s release.

Thankfully, we already had our tickets and laughed as we scored prime seats before the theater filled up.  What boggles my mind is how many people were still coming in AFTER the movie started.  Not only that, they actually looked upset that there weren’t any good seats left.  It’s almost like they felt they deserved it.  Enjoy the front row losers!

Once the movie started, I was absolutely fascinated.  The entire world of Pandora is completely unique and original. Fascinating is the perfect word to describe it.  There was one chase sequence early in the movie that included a couple amazing slow motion shots that I absolutely loved.  This is why I’m obsessed with movies.  I love seeing things that I’ve never seen before.  It’s addictive.

Cool!

The action in the movie was unbelievable.  The final showdown is easily one of the most entertaining 30 minutes you’ll ever see in theaters.  I’m still thinking about how amazing the movie looked on the screen.  It’s the best looking movie I’ve ever seen and should easily win the VFX oscar this year.  In fact, I’m going to go ahead and guarantee it.

Last summer, The Dark Knight became the second highest grossing movie of all time.  For some reason, I’m proud of that.  It’s beginning to look like Mr. Cameron is going to have 2 of the top 3 movies ever on his resume.  There’s even a shot at the top 2.  I’m perfectly happy with Avatar knocking The Dark Knight down to 3.  It deserves to be there.  People say that movies are supposed to take you to another world.  Avatar takes you there and then makes you wish you never had to leave.

PS: Avatar is an awesome movie.

PS #2: I liked Avatar a lot.

The Climb’s 1st Location Scout

January 5th, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in 17 West | Filmmaking | The Climb - (0 Comments)

The Climb's 1st Location Scout | Scouting Locations for indie short films

Now just picture this without the snow and with a lot more leaves…

The Making Of TACTICS: A Short Film

January 4th, 2010 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in 17 West | Filmmaking | Producing - (0 Comments)

17 West Productions Independent Film Toronto

Let’s go back 3 years…

Eric and I had just moved to Toronto and taken jobs in the film/television industry.  We were also making the final arrangements to incorporate 17 West Productions.  The basis of our company is simple.  I write.  Eric directs.  However, a funny thing happened over the last few years.  Our plan never worked.

Surface was our first collaboration.  Eric decided to shoot the film in North Bay but at the last minute, I was forced to work and missed the entire shoot.  The same can be said about 4 Stops.  While I had the night off, it wasn’t ideal for me to be on the trains with them.  The last thing you need is a crowd begging for attention on the subway.  For Playing Through, I was seated in the director’s chair and Eric was always moving around behind the scenes.  So in reality, we’ve never actually collaborated on a set.

Enter 2009 and more specifically, Tactics.  For the first time, we were on a set doing what we love most.

The day began on a sour note for me.  I had just finished working 14 of 16 days and got to sleep around 3:30 am.  I blinked and it was 6:30 am.  It’s important to note that I constantly brag about my limitless energy and addiction to working.  But that morning I was angry at the world.  This happens to me once or twice a year.  I was completely drained and had no intensity or excitement at all.  The lack of energy then leads to depression and I drag everyone around me down.  (Sounds bad right?  I snap out of it very quickly most of the time.)

Things worsened when I got outside and experienced the windiest day in the history of wind or days.  It didn’t stop Eric from bouncing around though.  I could easily understand why.  Too long he has waited to get behind the cameras again.  We haven’t filmed anything since June and Eric’s brain was about to explode with anticipation.  It reminded me of how annoying I must be when the energy levels are at full blast. Honestly, my overall mood aside, I couldn’t wait to make a movie again. I love this stuff!

The crew assembled at our cast’s apartment.  I don’t think there are many romantic comedies out there that have the luxury of casting an actual couple and filming in their home.  Alyssa and Jamie single handedly saved us a production budget and a desperate search for chemistry.  Above all else, they brought talent and even more energy to the team.  The combined enthusiasm of everyone involved finally snapped me out of my ‘screw off’ attitude and my idiot comments returned.  It was time.  Eric was directing, our crew was ready, our cast was prepared and I was awake.  Let’s make a movie.

This film had a very distinct style to achieve.  You would watch this movie like a home video shot by our couple.  There are a lot of logistics involved to make it work but Eric did a great job.  Immediately, I abandoned my fear that the scares wouldn’t look realistic.  Alyssa and Jamie showed that they have a knack for improvisation.  Every take was the same and every take was different.  It was nothing but fun from there.

This was our first film without a budget and without time constraints.  It’s pretty liberating to be able to shoot 20 takes and not have to worry about bumping the schedule.  There are instances where this can back fire on a film set but this wasn’t one of them.  The film got funnier with every take.  The entire set was light and relaxed and it was a perfect way to return to filmmaking.  (Oh and by relaxed I mean roooooom tonnnnnnnne haha.  Apologies for referencing an inside joke.  You had to be there to appreciate how funny that was.)

As the day progressed, Eric and I fell into a groove.  We were constantly bouncing ideas off each other without stepping on either my script or his shots.  It’s great to be able to work that way.  Personally, I loved my new roll on set.  My job was simply to ensure that Eric wouldn’t be bothered by petty things.  I have no problem admitting that I order pizza like a true professional. (I worked at a Pizza Hut for 4 years…  Not a big deal.)  Truthfully, it was nice to just be a writer/editor for a change.  I had so much fun directing Playing Through but fell behind in my writing.  I may direct again someday but it was way too much fun being on set that day with Eric at the helm.

He was in his element.  The dude had a permanent grin on his face the entire time.  I know for a fact he was a little nervous to direct again but after the first take he was back in a big way.  It was the first time I had ever seen him direct and he didn’t disappoint.  There were moments throughout the day when I thought about a statement he made a week prior to shooting.  He said “After Tactics, I’m going to wait until the end of summer before I shoot another one.”  His thought was justified.  There is still a massive amount of promotional work and organization to do for Playing Through’s release.  I think it took five minutes for him to change his mind.  Anyone could have predicted that.  I’ve met hundreds of creative people and there is one thing they all have in common.  They all share a desperate need to create.  Eric is no exception.  We’re already discussing our next project.

The day absolutely flew by.  Our crew was extremely small but everyone involved worked hard and laughed throughout the entire shoot.  I have a theory that you can love your job but if you can’t stand the people you work with it’s still a pain to get up every morning.  The memory of sleeping 3 hours was long gone for me.  Everyone was having a blast.  As for our cast, Alyssa and Jamie were never a concern for us.  Alyssa is now 4-0 when it comes to 17W’s films.  It’s getting to the point where I just assume she’ll be in every film we ever make.  Jamie was absolutely incredible when it came to improv.  There were so many subtle lines he would sneak in.  These lines were constantly quoted by the crew.  Between takes, I believe my exact words were “Quit fucking around and go say those funny lines I didn’t write!”  Alyssa was as good as ever.  She has a show stealing scene in the shower that I’m still laughing at.  This film was about the unexpected and our cast delivered exactly that on every single take.

As the day came to an end I was completely exhausted.  Actually, I think shattered is a better word for it.  It took two minutes to fall asleep once I got to bed.  15 hours later, I came back to life.  I put on my editor’s hat and Eric and I got to work.  We watched every take and it was great to be able to plan how we will package the final film.  While we worked we found ourselves discussing the different types of movies we wanted to tackle next.  These conversations are the number 1 reason why I love filmmaking.  For the first time we were talking about a big film that’s almost done, another film we just shot and future films that will raise the bar for 17 West.

What comes next will remain a mystery for now but it will definitely arrive sooner rather than later.  I can’t wait to get back on a set and I know Eric can’t wait to direct again.  The only difference is going to be the wake up call.  It’s my company too and getting up at 6:30 is mean!  I’ll be paying extra close attention to the call sheets from now on. Stay tuned in the next few weeks for more on Tactics including artwork, clips and the film’s home page.

Episode 1: America’s Funniest Home Videos

What does Bob Saget have to do with our new short film?  Truthfully, our film is about a couple that narrates each others lives using annoying cartoon voices that all sound identical.  Are you excited yet?

So what is Tactics exactly?  The story begins about a year ago.  Like many from the YouTube generation, I spend my “bored as hell” time watching endless videos and laughing my ass off.  There was one specific evening where I spent a great deal of time watching people hide and scare each other half to death. There are at least ten billion videos of people reacting to those ghost emails. We’ve all been there. This is what makes AFV an awesome show to watch.

Okay I admit the last video doesn’t really fit the profile.  I just thought it was a wicked idea.  For me, it’s the anticipation and the scheming that makes these pranks priceless. True scare tactics is an artform I intend to master someday.

Tactics, the short film, was born that night while I watched countless videos of people jumping out of there seats and running for their lives.  I pitched the idea to Eric and then to Alyssa and Jamie.  It took a year to finally sit down and write something.  Besides not having any free time to write, I also struggled to find a story to tell.  Finding a concept is easy but wrapping a story around it is much more harder. (Microsoft Word maintains the previous sentence has grammatical errors.  I disagree…

That little green squiggly underline can kiss my ass.)

With a script already in Eric’s hand we will hopefully get this one shot in April.  While Playing Through essentially took a year to complete, Tactics should be wrapped by mid May.  Not too bad.

I’ll be updating this blog regularly as things progress. In the mean time, why don’t you find a good laundry hamper or closet and scare someone to tears.

Here is the synopsis for 17W’s Tactics:

Tammy and Shawn are living together and loving every minute of it. The only problem is how much time they spend plotting to scare the hell out of each other. Who will win?