Archive for July 2009
At this point of the film, the discussion has emerged about what images and stereotypes children see when they are tuned in on the music industry. One of the interviews I shot for the film was with a social services worker named Del Bates. His client’s ages range anywhere from 12-18 yrs old. I had [...]
After my week and a half hiatus which included installing a new graphics card and a quick trip out of town, I’m ready to get right back into editing the film. On the editing side, the film is at the halfway point in both length and story. Without giving too much away, this portion of [...]
Got lots and lots of editing done…actually the part I was having debates over on how to segue into the next topic really wasn’t a debate at all. It just showed up. Thanks for showing up! In the story line of the film, introducing the majority of the people involved with BAY ROOT PRODUCTIONS (www.bayroot.com) [...]
More graphics card issues….There is just no consistant feedback anywhere online to find out exactly how to replace the original graphics card the Mac Pro comes with. So if any of you readers have any insight whatsoever, please hit me up. My brother works at an Apple store and I still haven’t heard back from [...]
Jumped back into editing the film this morning, only to re-edit what I had done the day before. I added a lot of b-roll and photos to their respective segments. But here’s the thing. The film is so reliant on music that it almost feels like I’ll be watching a feature length music video. This [...]
The goal for last Friday was to reach the 20 minute mark. That was done Friday morning when I woke up. I am in the middle of editing the intro for Lefty Rose (www.leftyrose.com), a BAY ROOT artist. The first section of the film is about introducing all the characters in this story. By doing [...]
I took a huge break from editing the film tonight and went to play soccer under the lights. In Vegas, the nights are really warm (upper 80′s, mid 90′s) so you can still get your outdoor exercise on but in tolerable weather. And you’re often reminded that you’re in the desert by how thirsty you [...]
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