Showing posts with label public access tv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public access tv. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Celluloid Cheese - Inside the making of a Godzilla meets Ed Wood meets Euro-space meets Chinese Kung-fu Movie

Check out this article in the Mail Tribune from writer Chris Conrad.



Director Randy Granstrom admits "First Men on Planet 9" is his most political film to date, a piece of cinematic mayhem he describes as a post-colonial critique of Manifest Destiny in which he takes Western culture to task for exploiting native cultures and the environment in its push to dominate the New World.

All he has to do now is get the damn firecrackers to blow up the miniature spaceship so he can wrap the opening scene.

Granstrom and his small but dedicated crew are at work Wednesday night inside Land Mind Productions, a studio on South Fir Street, toiling amidst thick smoke and strobe lights to bring the right amount of realism to the crash landing that kicks off their film.

The scene involves a spaceship smashing into a miniaturized landscape — built with Granstrom's last bit of potting soil, tiny plastic trees and plaster cloth — and erupting into flame.

John Foote, executive producer and owner of Land Mind Productions, fastens fishing line to the top of the ship and dangles it over the crash zone.

The crew busts up when they see the fishing line stand out on the initial takes.

"In my grand vision I had this awesome spaceship flying in — but no," Granstrom says.

Foote was reassuring.

"If you saw the last Bruce Campbell movie, you saw more fishing line than in 'Deadliest Catch,' " he says.

ACTION

The Magnum 800 fog machine floods the set, as does smoke from Granstrom's leftover fireworks. Explosions. The original plan was to tape a road flare to the end of the ship to simulate rockets, but logistics proved daunting.

The ship nosedives onto the set and plows a trench past a plastic tree, which catches fire after the firecrackers do their job.

"Don't destroy the trees," Granstrom says. "I paid $8.99 for those."

Camera operator and "Planet 9" actor Levi Anderson, moving from one end of the set to the other via wheelchair, captures the chaos on a small digital camera.

Afterward, the crew gathers around the camera to review the footage. They love it.


Read the whole article here.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Take this Job and Shove It! - With Government Help

Ron Wyden's a good smart guy. I don't think this video truly illustrates what his Stand Tall for America Plan can do to promote Universal Health Care, but it's funny. And low-budget local production.

For more info: This Link Is Good.


Monday, March 10, 2008

The Illustrated Sandwich Independent Short Show

: :UPDATE: :
Short Show Episode 1: Chick School can be viewed here.
Short Show Episode 2: The Streeper Show can be viewed here.

: :ORIGINAL POST: :
The Independent Short Show is a locally produced TV show made exclusively for the community of Southern Oregon, featuring local settings and familiar faces from the community of Ashland, OR. The first episode, "Chick School" airs Saturday March 8, 2008 at 11pm on RVTV Channel 15 on your television set. This first episode stars Brian LeBlanc, Dayvin Turchiano, Greg Hartley, and features Austin VanCampen and Levi Anderson.

The second episode, dubbed "The Streeper Episode" will air Saturday March 15.

Episode three, "The Shorts Support Group" will air Saturday March 22.

I can't remember which episode airs fourth on Saturday March 29.

The Independent Short Show goes into syndication with 6 episodes (2 new) already in the can for the Spring Season line-up on RVTV, so beginning Saturday April 5, The Illustrated Sandwich Independent Short Show begins again at 11pm.

With a little help from some financial godsend, the team may even shoot more episodes to fill up all 12 weeks of the Spring Season. Send your support by going to illustratedsandwich.com and clicking on the contact link. Tell Laney you want to give her money, and we'll go from there.

Peace out for now. Tune into RVTV channel 15 at 11pm on Saturday Nights
(after Iron Mike's Metal Video)
For the Illustrated Sandwich Independent Short Show.