“I.F.” Award Winning CMF Film from Que The Lights & ZombieSquid Pictures

Campus Moviefest is “the world’s largest student film festival”, an annual competition that travels from campus to campus around the country. Students are given one week to produce a film and an awards ceremony and finale screening are held on the final day. Winners go on to compete in larger national and international brackets with the chance to have their work screened by top industry professionals and executives.

CMF came to the University of Alabama in January this year. In lieu of producing our own project, we teamed up with filmmaker Xavier Burgin of Que the Lights to work on his film I.F. , a drama about a little girl who has an imaginary friend who helps her to cope with a tragic loss. You can read his post about the movie here. Lindsey and I edited the film and I served as visual effects supervisor on several shoots. Xavier had a few VFX shots in mind when he wrote the script, and my job was to make those effects happen. I’ll blog in more detail about those effects at a later date.

Here’s a blooper take!

It was a whirlwind production with shoots on virtually every day of the production week. We were editing in tandem with the shoots, ingesting new footage immediately after each day wrapped and bringing it all together piece by piece until it was finished. There were many sleepless nights and we were racing against the clock on the final day, bringing in our completed cut within the last hour before the deadline.

The DP on this project was Greg Kubik (that guy knows his way around a DSLR) and the original score was written by the multi-talented Rae Marshall (also featured in the Fstoppers contest entry we produced a couple of months ago). Working as producer was Matthew Cocozza, who coincidentally also served as producer on the T.V. pilot “Goodnight Mrs. Malaprop, Wherever You Are” with Tom Cherones of Seinfeld fame. I worked as camera operator on that project and will also blog about it at a later date. We just wrapped that pilot around 2 weeks ago.

I.F. was selected as a top 16 film and screened at the finale. It was one of three films nominated for “Best Drama”, but didn’t win. However, the film did go on to win the “Wild Card” prize, thanks to everyone who shared and watched the film online, meaning it will now compete in a higher online bracket with a chance to go on to the finale in Hollywood. You can watch the film below. Enjoy!

Contest Entry: Broken Reality Fstoppers Behind-the-Scenes Video Contest

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I was recently asked by Xavier Burgin to edit a short film that he’d shot that he wanted to enter into a contest. He told me first place was nearly $15,000 in prizes so I quickly agreed.

The project, called “Broken Reality”, is a short film that documents the behind the scenes action of the production of a series of artistic photographs. The theme is derived from a response to the devastation of the April 27 tornado outbreak in Tuscaloosa earlier this year. The video follows the process of finding and shooting on location and then working in a studio to shoot a subject separately before combining the two in post.

I’m a big fan of digital manipulation and creative photography, so I really enjoyed working on this piece. Plus, the footage I was given was so well shot that the whole thing really came together on its own and looked great from the start.

You can watch the video here

And check out the post at Fstoppers.com here. Here are the sites for the artists involved if you’re interested in more of their work.

Kevyn Bryant – Photographer – KBryant Images

Xavier Burgin – Director/Cinematographer – Que The Lights

Rae Marshall – Photographer/Artistic Model – Rae Marshall Photography

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alpha Kappa Alpha Fall 2011 with Xavier Burgin of Que The Lights

I recently had the opportunity to edit this piece for Xavier Burgin of Que the Lights. It’s a highlight video of the Fall 2011 probate ceremony for the Theta Sigma chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority at the University of Alabama.

He presented me with some great looking footage and asked me to put together something emotional and compelling that would reflect the feel of the event. I think we did a pretty good job with this one as I’ve had a few people get a little teary-eyed while watching it.

Enjoy.

Photography – Fall 2011

I love the warm and natural looking colors of the sunlight during this time of year. These are a few photos I snapped today.

Click for full size.

 

“Practice Forever” Poetry by Sky Diggs – Edited by Me

I recently helped shoot this piece with Xavier Burgin. The video is of poet Sky Diggs of The Incredible Sauce performing his piece “Practice Forever.” I ended up editing this one, too.

 

He Buries My Mistakes – TCF201 Short Film… Finished!

I’m taking TCF201 (Intro to Video Production) this semester. For our final projects, we were split up into teams, assigned roles, and left to our own devices to produce a finished film. The screening for our films was yesterday and I was impressed with the films the other teams produced. They honestly weren’t nearly as bad as I expected.

I ended up Director of Photography on William Mason’s He Buries My Mistakes. I shot with 2 Canon Rebel T2i cameras using the 18-55mm kit lens along with a 24mm and a sweet 50mm.


I ended up editing the film, as well, after we had some issues with the cut that our assigned editor delivered.

Here’s the film we ended up with in the end. It’s the story of a father and son who experience a life altering and unexpected event during a long drive at night. 

The Paul Jones Art Gallery Dedication Video

I recently edited this video for the University of Alabama College of Arts and Sciences.


The music is an original composition written for this piece by Rae Marshall of Rae Marshall Photography.

You can find more info about the gallery here:

http://art.ua.edu/site/galleries/paul-r-jones-collection/

He Buries My Mistakes – TCF Short Film in Progress

Last Saturday, I acted as Director of Photography on a shoot for the short film He Buries My Mistakes with Director William Mason.  This film is our final project for our TCF201 class. It was a long, hard day but the actors were great to work with and they never complained once. I’d be happy to work with any of them again.

Check out these stills from the raw footage.

The Carvening Short Film – Drama "Work" Music Video

It’s been a busy couple of weeks. Lindsey and I put together a fun little short film for Halloween titled “The Carvening.” You can watch it right here:

Also, I recently edited a music video for award winning filmmaker Xavier Burgin. The artist is Alabama rapper Drama and the track is titled “Work.”

You can check out Xavier Burgin’s company, Que The Lights, here:

http://www.qtlimages.com
http://www.quethelights.com

I’ve been tied up with my day job and lots of school projects lately, but there are some new ZombieSquid projects in the works and I’ll be talking about those as they develop.

The Carvening – A New Original Short Film for Halloween 2011 from ZombieSquid Pictures

“The Carvening” – A New original short film in the spirit of Halloween. The story of the age old struggle between man and pumpkin.