Friday, November 7, 2008

Hollywood, CA



I should have known better when I decided to start a blog. The other day, my sister-in-law Beth asked me when I would be updating it, and I realized that it's been like two or three months since I wrote the first one. Sorry. I really do want people to know what and how I'm doing. So I could tell you that I'll make a commitment to updating my blog every week, but I would be lying. So expect one every two or three months. Sorry.

Since moving down here in August, I feel like I'm barely keeping my head above water. I guess I knew it would be like this when I moved down here, but you never know what things will really be like until you actually do them. The first thing on the list was to find a place to live. Over the summer I had spoken with a new AFI Fellow, Gerry

who was going into the Screenwriting program, and we agreed to room together. Incidentally he is probably the best roommate I could have hoped for (besides having Kevin or Chris move down here), and we get along wonderfully. He is an incredible writer. Anyway, he had a friend down here so we stayed there while we looked for a place. I thought I would have time to actually look during the day, but we just jumped right into things at school, and my schedule was absolutely ridiculous, so it took us two weeks to actually find a place. But now we're moved in, and we love it. It's only a couple minute drive to school, about 12 minutes to walk.


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As soon as we saw the apartment for the first time, we knew we wanted it. It's a great location, it's cute (yeah I use that word from time to time), and it's affordable - sort of.


We're on the top floor with the light on.

5318 Loma Linda Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027 if you ever want to write or send cookies.



Looking south from our back porch toward Hollywood Blvd. We have two parking spaces seen in the picture, which are coveted in Los Angeles. When Rheanne comes to visit it takes forever to find a spot. Twice she had to park at school and walk over. Yes, parking is an issue in L.A.

This is the dining room looking into the kitchen and the living room. Note that we do not yet have a table or chairs in the dining room. We are slowly piecing together the place though, so don't worry. Let us know if you are coming to visit and we will buy a table and chairs.





Obviously this is the kitchen. Note the blue object on the right at the end of the counter. It's the dryer. Yes we have our washer and dryer in the kitchen. Very classy. And as Rheanne points out, it gives us more counter space. And since we don't have a dining table, we often end up sitting on the washer and dryer for meals. No joke.





The living room had nothing in it but an old TV and some lamps on the floor until last week. That's right, we had no furniture in our apartment for almost two months. The couches are genuine fake Italian leather.











This is my bedroom. Dad will be proud of the old Hamilton drafting table, built around 1950.







Rheanne and I went down to San Diego several weekends ago. She has friends down there so we just had breakfast, went to the beach and came home.










Rheanne and her friend Olivia.







My friend Jonathan, who is a second year Screenwriter at AFI directed a music video that I worked on. This is on the AFI sound stage at 4:21 in the morning.

































Part of the shoot took place in a pool in Malibu. You can call me and ask me who's house the pool was at. We had an underwater camera and these lights that were waterproof.
In the pool on a break - Jonathan, left, with the Cinematographer.



SCHOOL:


So we have three films we will shoot during the first year at AFI. My team just completed our first film, which was based on story idea I had been working on about a telephone lineman who's wife commits suicide, and he copes by staying high above the world working on telephone poles.

The project was a huge learning experience as I was responsible for obtaining permits, locations, camera equipment, working with SAG actors, budgeting, scheduling, and managing a 20 person crew. It's extremely challenging, but I can't think of any place I'd rather be. It has been amazing to work with some of the best young directors, cinematographers, writers, editors and production designers in the world.

I feel like I've been here for a year already, but there's still so much to learn.


Here are some images from the shoot. We shot 29 miles outside of Los Angeles in a city called Santa Clarita.


Setting up for the last scene of the film. The blond kid in the middle plays the character Sean, who helps the protagonist move on with his life.


Prepping for a dolly shot at the base of one of our prop "telephone poles".


Cinematographer Pawel (from Poland) with Dan, the Key Grip/Gaffer planning a shot.


Setting up another dolly track on a road near the real telephone pole.

So there it is. That's my story in a nutshell. You can begin prepping yourself for the next installment coming in January 2009. Hopefully sooner. I'm coming to Salem January 1 through 7, so hopefully I will see you all at some point while I'm back. Love you all.

3 comments:

andrew said...

very very VERY cool! i like the pictures. i like the apartment. i like YOU. thanks for writing, there are people who can't sleep at night because they wish you'd post another blog and I'm one of them...

tiffbulgin said...

Wow. I think a lot about what you might be doing, and it is really cool to know some of it now. Maybe you don't post blogs very often, because it takes you hours to get it JUST right- way to go on all of the pics. When can I see your film? Was the cookie comment directed at anyone in particular?

JP and Elizabeth said...

That's awesome! See you in July??