Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Day 23: The Silent Movie: A Who Did What

Project for November 23, 2013

So in order to make sure that I get a decent story that isn't too long and complicated, I decided to use a book called Cleverly Crafted Five-Minute Mysteries.  It really is a lot of fun to read and try to guess the solutions.

I wanted to make sure that it would fit within my framework, so I tested several of them out. Again, it had to be doable.  I want this to be a fun movie, but I also don't want to have to worry about the details.  There was one that I thought would work really well.  It's called "Homicide at 24 North Bleaker Street" - but it only had three characters and one of them was the detective and the puzzle would be easier to solve on screen because there were only two possibilities.  Using the details of that crime, I could adapt the story to fit my own by adding some evidence and two more suspects.  I think it will work, so here is the gist of it:

The Grim Reaper comes to the victim and tells them they need to cross over.  They refuse unless Grim agrees to catch their killer.  Grim has a quota to meet so he decides to enlist the help of a mortal - the detective.  After all, he needs someone to present the evidence to the authorities to close the case.
He finds the private detective in a part of town that doesn't have a lot of  business so he thinks that she will be grateful.  She's neither grateful nor intimidated and tells him to leave.  He tells her that he can guarantee her some more clients if she will help him with this one case.  She finally agrees.

They go to interview a neighbor first.  She tells them that she saw someone go into the house, but they were wearing a trench coat and a hat and nondescript shoes and they they didn't know who it was, just that they thought they saw some long hair. 

They go to interview the suspects.  Suspect #1 is a woman who worked personally with the victim as a businesses partner.  She talks about how much of a jerk the victim was and how much she and her new business partner were cheated.  Suspect #2 is a friend who used to invite the victim and her family over for barbecues.  He doesn't believe that anyone would have waned to kill the victim, but admits that he didn't know her well enough to know all the people she knew.  Suspect #3 is the victim's brother.  He says that his sibling had a secret life and told no one very much about what she did.  Said he didn't know why she would ever have enemies because she was always checking up on the people she cared about.

In each interview with the suspects, the detective asks if they know the neighbor by name.  None of them admit to knowing her.  Butane of them slips up by saying that the neighbor should mind their own business, but instead of using her name, they use a physical characteristic that wasn't mentioned by the detective.  That slip up makes them investigate the suspect further and they discover some damming evidence.

Thus the case is solved, the victim is satisfied, Grim is satisfied, and the detective gets more work. 
Even though this sounds like a really brief way of getting through the story, it helps to flesh it out a little more.  Now I just need to cast the characters and write the script!

Day 22: The Silent Movie Project

Project for November 22, 2013

I've been about to burst to have an actual movie project - one where I do actual filming.  Since I figured out how to convert my clips to silent, I want to try to figure out how to make a silent movie with all the effects.

But what to do?

I pondered my options.  I looked up some old movies on YouTube and considered them as models, but none of them were quite what I was looking for.  Additionally, I had to consider my budget, which was zilch, and my casting options, which are also somewhat limited due to travel.

So I looked at other things.  I thought about adapting a Sherlock Holmes short story, but it would take too long.  I needed something that would adapt fairly easily and that would be easy to film - the less complicated the better.  I need to be able to film with as few locations and props as possible.  But that doesn't mean that it can't be awesome!

I knew I definitely wanted a detective story, but I also wanted comedy.  I don't know if you've ever experienced this, but often I see an image and it sparks an entire story in my mind.  It may seem really dumb, but I saw a book cover with a picture of the Grim Reaper and the title "Death Takes a Holiday."  I don't know why, but I instantly had the image of a very cocky Grim Reaper wearing Bermuda shorts and drinking a out of a glass with a little umbrella.  That image sprouted a whole storyline about a series of murder mysteries where the Grim Reaper has trouble doing what he was supposed to do, because people refused to crossover unless their cases were solved, so he recruits a down-on-her-luck detective, thinking she'll be really grateful for the extra work and will do whatever he tells her because, hey, who refuses the Grim Reaper?  But it backfires because she's extremely feisty and isn't intimidated by him at all.  They're stuck solving cases, and while they're successful, it's often a comedy of errors.

What got the idea to use this for my silent movie is that Ali has a 6'4" brother who has an awesome Grim Reaper outfit that he uses on Halloween to scare the kids at the door.  That would mean that the most difficult costume would be taken care of and I would be able to use sets that were local. 

Sweet! This is exciting!

But I had another problem . . .

What to use as a mystery?

TO BE CONTINUED . . .

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Day 21: "We'll Avenge it!" . . . Or not . . .

Project for November 21, 2014

It's hard to keep up with posting while on the road and at a funeral, as I have said, but I really want to post.

I woke up looking around m hotel room to see what I could find to actually do a project.  I came up with nada.  I didn't really want to do another movie poster, but I did want to not do a project before getting on the road at home.

And then I had it! I was looking through some things online when I found some Avenger logos.  I knew the hotel had bagels and I wondered if I could recreate it.

Using bagels, cream cheese, and grape jelly - a delicious and artistic combination - I attempted my Avengers masterpiece!

I hope you enjoy!

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Monday, November 25, 2013

Day 20: The Sign Game: Or How Not to be Bored in a Car

Project for November 20, 2013
It will probably come as no surprise to anyone that I get bored very easily in a car.  I was trying desperately to think of a project I could do while in the car. No, I wasn't driving (at that point anyway) so I decided to take pictures of road signs.

That's nice and random.

But what to do with them?

I could make a PowerPoint of them. . . but that would be too easy.

Ooh! I could put them to music! (In retrospect I like that idea more and more, maybe I'll save it for later!)

I actually settled on trying to find as many movies using the words on the signs as possible.  Here's how it works:

If you can come up with a name of a movie, TV Show, or Play with the sign word in it, = 10 points (if the sign has more than one word and you find movies for each word, then it's 10pts per word/movie combination.

If you can come up with a movie with the sign word as a subject for a movie, TV Show, or Play = 5 points

If you can only come up with the movie title as the first letter in a movie, TV Show, or Play = 1 point

If you use the main root of the word, that's fine. For more challenging games you have to use the exact word.

Let's see how well I can do:

Cowpens - The Patriot - 5pts
   The Patriot mentions the battle of Cowpens, the exact battlefield on the sign
Spartansburg - 300 - 5pts
   If you can't figure out 300 Spartans from this, then go watch the movie.
Greenville - The Green Mile - 10pts


 
Cherokee - Trail of Tears - 5pts
    A play about forcing the Cherokee Tribe off of their homeland
Comm. College - With Honors - 5pts
   Brendan Frasier at college picks up a homeless Danny DeVito


Pleasant School Road - Pleasantville - 5pts
Bolling Springs - Hope Springs - 10 pts


Gaffney - Green Acres - 1pt
    I could only come up with a show that starts with the first letter

18 - 8 Mile - 5pts


Blacksburg - Bringing up Baby - 1pt
Shelby - Seven - 1pt


Earl - Elizabeth - 5pts
    There are a number of "earls" in this film
York - The Tudors - 5pts
     The Duke of York appears in this series


Rock Hill - The House on Haunted Hill / The Rock - 20 pts
   Double whammy!


Welcome Center - Welcome to Moose Point - 10pts


Rest Area - Hotel Transylvania - 5pts
    A hotel is a place to rest, right?


Grover - Percy Jackson & the Olympians the Lightning Thief - 5pts
    Grover is the name of the satyr in this film


King's Mountain - All the King's Men / Escape to Witch Mountain - 20pts


East Bessemer City - Elizabethtown - 1pt
     This was the best I could do.


Gastonia - Beauty and the Beast - 5pts
      So the main villain's name is Gaston.  That counts right?
Lincolnton - Lincoln - 10pts


MY SCORE: 139!

Can you do better with these signs???
Dare ya!

Live Orange!

Day 19: "Percy" the Silent Pic

Project for November 19, 2013

I've had it in the back of my mind for a while that I would like to make a couple of movies.  I found a way to make regular clips look like silent movies, so I thought my first project would be to make a silent movie, but I had to test how the converter worked, so here is my first project:

"Percy" the Silent Movie

I have to start looking up the technical stuff for this kind of movie, because the editor allows you to edit things by type, but if you don't know what "Drop Frames" (and I don't) you won't know how to completely edit the film.  So we'll see what happens when I try a bigger project, but this is one of the ones that I have to try out!

See what you think!

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Day 18: Name that Cat!

Project for November 18, 2013


So I wanted your help for this post. Yes, it's out of order in terms of days, for those who know that I actually got the caalter than November 18, but that's half the fun! (Plus it's kinda hard to do a project at a funeral, so this one is more fun!)

I wanted to see who could come up with names for my new cat, pictured below.  Here are my requirements: my other animals have or have had names of literary characters (or they can be comic book characters). Typically they have been British, but I'm not attached to that. Please list where the name comes from when you put your ideas.  I hope I can pick from the list that I get, but if I don't like any of them I'm not picking one. I have to live with the name.

Here are the names I currently am using or have used:

Horatio
Borden
Percy

My kitty is about 13 lbs and is big framed.  He is kinda shy, but once he gets to know you, he is really sweet, if that helps to know a little about him.

Let me know what you think!

And Live Orange!

Friday, November 22, 2013

Day 17: Bond, Puzzled Bond

Project for November 17, 2013

At a suggestion from Ali, I decided to take a movie poster that I had at home and make it into a puzzle.  I had a Skyfall poster that I'd gotten from Empire Magazine a while back and since it had fallen off my wall, I used it.

Not that James Bond isn't one of the most put-together men in the movies, but I wanted to make sure that I had a challenging enough puzzle.  Due to the fact that the poster came in a magazine, it had been folded into fourths.  I tore the poster along those lines first - not wanting my pieces to break along them later.  This also created 16 corners for the puzzle which means it will be more challenging to put back together. 

One of the difficulties of creating the pieces was how to make them somewhat standard like a jigsaw and how to differentiate individual ones from each other.  I ended up taking each quarter and cutting it into strips that were waves and then cutting those into pieces.

I guess we'll see if it works. I hope you enjoy seeing the progression in the pictures below

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