28.10.09

Making Mistakes / Experimenting

“That’s the beauty of the 10-minute projects here - you can try anything out and see how it looks on the big screen.” - Petru [rough quote]

"It's time to take chances, make mistakes, and get messy!" - Ms Frizzle (The Magic School Bus)

This weekend I had my directorial debut. It felt like it went really well. The actual experience was so awesome and everyone on set was fun and respectful, which I think makes for a great professional set. People also helped each other out, roles overlapped at times, but I didn’t mind. Everyone, at some point, was a runner or a production manager or an assistant director or a camera/sound assistant or what do I know. And maybe that’s unprofessional, but things got done (usually ahead of schedule!) and we all genuinely enjoyed making the movie. 

And what’s the point of doing it if it’s not fun? I suppose there are times when you have to do things that won’t exactly be enjoyable but are necessary. I have come to terms with the fact that it is important to make storyboards with the cinematographer, even though it can be tedious and I don’t like being told that my idea for a certain shot is impossible or breaks the 180-degree rule. And calling actor after actor to leave messages and a lot of that pre-production stuff is not nearly as exciting as the actual on set directing and post-production editing. But now I know they need to be done and once I see how they fit into the entire project, they become exciting.

On set, Dev asked me if I was going to do a remake of my movie when I return to Canada. My initial reaction was “what do you mean, this one is going to Cannes”. Because why not? I am a natural, I have great instincts, I don’t need to be taught anything, I don’t need to make any mistakes. 

And therein is the whole point of school, especially folk high school. We are not here to get good grades, to impress people - we are here to evaluate our every step so we can learn as much as possible. I plan to make as many mistakes as I can while I am here, because that’s how I learn. 

So this past weekend, I tried things out. Some of them I think will work really well and other things might not. But as Petru told me, I can try it out  my way and see how it will look on the big screen in Big Bear. And as Dev suggested, I could do another version back home when I’ve become a little wiser. And then that version will of course go to Cannes, TIFF, Sundance, Berlin, etc. But for now, I am here to make mistakes. Ones that I will learn from so that, when it counts, I won’t fuck up and, instead, make brilliant film!

Perhaps I can use this to excuse my horrible boom operating this past Thursday...

11.10.09

My Roommate

First name: Jacob (pronounced "yacob")
Last name: Møller (pronounced in a way I'd have to remove part of my tongue to do properly)

Over the years, I've had a variety of living circumstances - my own room in my family's house, a cabin with a bunch of fellow campers, roommate at camp, housemates in university, etc. This is the first time where I have had an extended period living in the same room as someone else (no door between us). And the following lists should tell you how this has worked out for me:

Some Things I Like About My Roommate:
  1. We have complimentary personalities - we instantly got along and we even hang out outside of our room and we even hang out outside of our room every day!
  2. We have the same sense of humour - we watch Arrested Development, Curb Your Enthusiasm, & Futurama episodes together and quote them to each other daily (also, we hid a banana somewhere on campus and we check on it periodically and tell people about it to see if they can find it - no one has thus far)
  3. He likes my story ideas - and I like his! We seem to think along the same lines when it comes to creative expression
  4. He doesn't get stupid drunk - I really don't want to be one of those roommates who will disapprove of everything my roommate does that I don't do, i.e. drinking, and luckily I feel I have not had to be that way. Jacob drinks and he drinks enough to get intoxicated, but he does not puke all over the place, he does not become an asshole, he doesn't even really act any different; maybe just a little more giddy. And I'm reeeeally glad to have a roommate like that while living in the country that apparently drinks the most alcohol per capita
  5. We have started a Banana Race! - since both Jacob and I loves us some banana-eating, we have a running tally on my pinboard to see who will eat the most bananas by the end of the year. Right now I am winning by 3 and a half. But I'm gonna have another one later today
  6. He is a very silent sleeper - sometimes when I wake up in the middle of night I worry that he's dead because he usually doesn't even make breathing noises. Very thankful to have a non-snoring roommate
Some Things I Hate About My Roommate
  1. He's ugly - plain and simple
  2. He's stupid - plain and simple
  3. He likes Lars von Trier too much - yecch
  4. He tracks water all over the bathroom after he showers (this one is an actual pet peeve but isn't something I worry myself about too much)
So yeah, good guy. Take that previous roommates/housemates. You know you are.