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London Calling - Teaser Trailer

Teaser trailer I did real quick with footage I've got so far for my lil' indie movie. Shot with a Canon XM2, the 'Kabij' lens adapter (scroll down if you have no idea what I'm babbling about) with a 50mm Olympus lens, and featuring the music of Az Samad - 'The C Factor', available on his debut album which is the absolute dopeness.
19.11.07 12:10


London Calling - Screenshots from Day 1 & 2

Shots from the indie movie I'm currently shooting, tentatively titled 'London Calling'. Will blog more about it at some point. Starring Justin Chan, Chermaine Poo, Melissa Maureen, Khairil M. Bahar and Johan John. Shot with my trusty Canon XM2 and the 'Kabij' lens adapter.









15.11.07 07:51


I Don't Like Veg, But I Like My Cabbage

Question: what gives away, almost instantly, the difference between film and video? It's not the colours or the clarity or what-have-you, all that can be tweaked in post to get it as close as you can to film, but one thing that you can hardly ever get on video that you get on film is the ability to do shallow depth-of-field.

For those not in the know, shallow depth-of-field is when the object your filming is in focus but almost everything behind and in front of the object is an out of focus blur. A really out-of-focus blur. The main reason why film can do this but video can't is because of the size on which the image is projected on to as well as the lens. Ergo, if you attach a film camera lens onto a video camera, you can get the same effect. A lot of companies are now making these adapters for video cameras, with prices ranging between USD$500 and USD$2000.

I've made my DIY one for about RM200.

Below are the first test results of Version 1.2 of the 'Kabij', so called because there's a good adapter called the 'Letus' (geddit? 'Cabbage', 'Lettuce'? Hehe... I make joke). I've recently upgraded to Version 2.0, where I spent RM300 on a new lens and RM5 on super glue so that it's no longer connected with tape. Will post the pictures of the actual adapter soon, but for now, hope you like the footage.

And yes, there's a huge chunk of dirt on the lens that, at time of test footage, I couldn't be bothered to clean. 

15.11.07 07:11


Y2k win the Global Battle of the Bands!

I don't believe it, I don't know how it frickin' happened, but a once impossible dream has suddenly come true tonight - my band, Y2k, are going to play the Electric Ballroom in Camden Town (UK) next month!

How in blue blazes did this happen? We have no idea. We entered the Global Battle of the Bands and somehow made it into the finals and now I'm still in a daze after hearing that we've won. It's still a frickin' shock to me. All the other bands were so good, we were so sure we were going to lose.

So yeah. Back in the hood again. Back to London, and this time with my band mates. I can't fucking wait.

3.11.07 18:14


Andai Kau Tahu

So what have I been up to these past few months? Well, one of the things I've been doing is acting (and no, it was not a reprisal of my bad Chinese accent as seen in 'Cellphone'). Acting in what, you may ask? Well, acting in this:

Directed by Johan John, who I met through Tony Pietra via Niche films, 'Andai Kau Tahu' is a story of love, loss, regret and rebirth... and my scene involves two pre-op transvestites playing 'find the radio station' on my nipples.

No, I don't know why either. But I don't mind suffering for my art.

The movie's in post-production now, and will probably come out next year. 

12.10.07 17:22


Been A Long Time...

But I'm back for a few short minutes (after months of not blogging) to say this:-

1. Working on a new project.

2. It does not have a title.

3. It's gonna be just as DIY as Ciplak.

4. And it may or may not have this shot in it:

 


More on this as the project develops. 

11.10.07 18:11


Celtx - I like

 
Celtx - I like this software. It's free, it's great for scriptwriting, and it can help you schedule your shoot, make notes on everything from characters and wardrobe to CGI and animal handling.

The only slack thing about it is you have to be on-line to export your script to PDF, which is fine for you people who are constantly on-line but for us wi-fi guys it sucks a pair of balls.

But only a small pair. 

13.9.07 14:34


The Curse of the Guber

Hmmm. Haven't posted in a while. Been a busy, busy beaver. As some of you may know from reading previous posts, I went to London recently and was planning to shoot some footage there and shoot the rest here for my next feature film. Some of you may think that that's what I've been up to.

You'd be wrong.

Truth is, I didn't get all the footage I was hoping to get (although it may be enough for a short film, we'll see). In a way, it almost feels like a curse. I always seem to start on one project that I'm really hyped up about and then stuff happens that makes me completely annoyed with the project and not want to do it anymore.

The Curse Itself...

My first feature was supposed to be a love story called 'Celup', but due to certain... circumstances, I ended up getting frickin' annoyed with the project and ended up resurrecting an older project which later became 'Ciplak'.

Then I was supposed to do a short film for a multi-national company to help promote their product in the process, but that fell through at the eleventh hour as well (it's always at the eleventh hour) and fell into a funk, only to end up doing four episodes of 'Dark City'. Once again, I resurrected two old stories of mine which later became two of the four episodes - 'Eye See Eye Believe' and '4:20pm'.

(Incidentally, the storyline structure of that short film was fleshed out into a made-for-TV film that'll be coming out soon about Sapok Biki, the Malaysian flyweight boxer who won the gold at the commonwealth games when it was held here). 

My second feature, the one I was going to shoot half of in England, was supposed to be a love story with the working title of 'Greener', inspired by movies such as 'Before Sunset' and '21 Grams' (a loose connection between the two, I know, but if you read the script you'd see what I mean). But the short time I had there (I didn't think a week would fly by so quickly) and the many things I wanted to do (buy a guitar, hang out with my old friends, go DVD shopping) meant I only got a handful of shots. Maybe 5%.

But something else has formed in my head that I've been writing for the past week. In fact, within a few days I wrote about 50+ pages of the first draft, then decided it wasn't going anywhere, deleted it, thought about it, and spent the last three days re-writing it all tighter than a nun's crack.

Writing's been going well, and I'm on the final act now. I won't say much now, so as not to jinx the curse, but I'll tell you some of the inspirations - Angel Heart, Robert Johnson and elements of Jangan Pandang Belakang.

Oh, and it was a story I originally tried to sell as a possible fifth episode for me to direct for Dark City which wasn't accepted. Thank God. 

10.9.07 18:00


London, Baby: In Transition

So I've already gotten as far as Bangkok, waiting for my connecting flight to Heathrow. I'm in a cybercafe of sorts in an incredibly tiny chair which either suggests Thai's are very tiny or I've got a fat ass.

(Cue shit-loads of comments added on how it's my fat ass).

I have not slept since the day before, except for sporadic naps on the flight from KL to here, and my legs feel wonky. On top of that, the second hand mp3 player I bought and spent ages loading songs into in the wee hours before leaving to the airport has a) riddled my laptop with viruses and b) refused to play on the pretext that it's run out of batteries, even though I've been charging it like a motherfucker.

So this is why people pay the extra dollar for iPods.

Still got an hour ago before my connecting flight and am in desperate need to empty my bowels in the packed toilets here. May buy a magazine, or just sit in the tiny smoking room on the verge of tears from all the contained smoke and lack of ventilation.

I'm going to arrive in London smelling like a Phillip Morris factory worker. Nothing changes.

16.8.07 04:17


London Town... Is Calling Again...

Harumph.

I wrote a whole post yesterday on this subject, and what the fuck happened? Batteries died just before clicking 'send'. Godammit.

The batteries dying right now, as we speak. Again. Bastard.

But yes, it's official: I'm going to London this Thursday and won't be back till next Friday. And what will I be doing in London, pray-tell? Well, besides meeting up with my old buddies, checking out shit I can't afford, looking for a cheap guitar and trying to decide whether or not to watch the Rolling Stones (150 pounds a ticket! Madness!), I'll be shooting a movie.

That's right. You heard it hear first. I'm gonna shoot a movie in London.

Well, half a movie. The other half will be done here. And it's all up to whether or not I get my cast of old drama buddies in London. Since I'm still not at the stage where I can get investment for a mainstream movie over here and since I'm jonesin' to shoot something, I might as well do another 'Ciplak' style shoot, all low-budget and indie as fuckery.

('Fuckery - Crockery for nymphomaniacs)

I can't say much at the moment, as I've only got half a script, but it'll be slightly depressing, this movie. A far cry from the fun and frolics of my last one.

And, in keeping with the London mood, here's a free download of an old song during the first line-up of Triple 6 Poser, back when I was on vocals and we didn't rock as hard.

'London Town ' by Triple 6 Poser Mk. I (Right click and choose 'Save target as...') 

14.8.07 09:34


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