GRIND - Hard at Work!
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving this week!
I was hard at work outlining my new film titled Grind. The IMDB is up - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt7670342 - along with the first teaser poster and a brief description of the film.
Grind
“Grind is a coming of age story that follows Peter and his best friend Reed during a long weekend in South Florida. Peter finds something that doesn't belong to him and after showing Reed the two of them get tangled in an underground world.”
Have a great week everyone! Talk to you soon.
- Ruben Dario Vasquez
Let There Be a Festival!
So we are almost at the finish line. Except once we cross this finish line we have to start another race, a race full of rejection and money loss.
What am I talking about?
Film festival submissions! The thought alone makes me want to cringe. I have always found it funny that most, okay some, but I’d like to think most filmmakers have no money, and the little money they do have has gone into the film they have just made.
So that finish line I talk about is the editing portion of the film, but once that’s done we have to get this f*cking thing into film festivals! And by have to I really mean want to, now a days we really don’t need to screen at film festivals to make an impact, the internet is an amazing thing.
In closing, I would love to see Goodbye! on a big screen, with at least someone other than my mom (joking) seeing it!
As always! Thanks for reading!
- Ruben Dario Vasquez
P.S. Sorry if there are spelling errors, I’m typing this from my phone in a Starbucks!
Cutting the Past! (Old Micro Short Film)
Hi Everyone!
I shot a micro film a few years back for an Instagram contest, and as I was cutting Goodbye! this week I realized I should look back at that old film.
That's exactly what I did!
The film is called TIME. and it was shot as a no budget micro (under a minute) film. And when I say no budget, I mean not one penny was spent filming this project. The old me wouldn't want to show this project, but I feel it was a good learning experience and I know today I am a much better filmmaker overall.
So I re-edited the project and here it is!
Behind the Scenes facts :
1. Shot in a few hours. (Had to battle the sunsetting.)
2. Only one actor is an actual actor (Fedor Steer). (He did a great job!)
3. We shot with natural light and a reflector. (Great catch light on Anna's eyes)
4. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark iii.
5. Script was written in a few hours. (I decided to participant in the contest late, giving me days to have a completed film.)
If you get anything from this post, I hope it's this : Grab your camera and go make a film. Practice makes you a better filmmaker!