Tag: short film

  • My 2017 in Review

    My 2017 in Review

    I’m sure you can tell that this type of post is going to be a yearly post.

    Well let me tell you, this has been one hell of a year. Definitely full of ups and downs, I’d like to think that it was more ups than downs. To be honest, thinking about it now I don’t really remember what my goals and resolutions were for the year. With that being said, I do feel like I accomplished quite a bit this year.

    So let’s review this year shall we?

    JANUARY

    • Started off the year in New York with my mom’s side of the family – had a white Christmas and New Year
    • Did an adult thing and got myself a gym membership
    • Started working for the school for my last semester as a coordinator on shoots and a student assistant in the classroom.

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    FEBRUARY

    • I reconnected with an old boss and got to work on a spec pilot that I recently learned is going to Sundance, which is really exciting!

    MARCH

    • I signed on to be a Line Producer to a ULB (ultra low budget) short in July
    • Took a spontaneous trip with the family to the central coast #whereintheworldisMichelle

    MAY

    • Coordinated my first PSA (and got a spot as an extra 😉
    • Graduated from college
    • Watched U2’s Joshua Tree Anniversary tour

    JUNE

    • Worked on my first commercial and television series

    JULY

    • All Time Low’s Young Renegade concert – got introduced to a new band (Waterparks – if you haven’t listened to them, you should go and check them out)
    • Production for short
    • Travelled to Solvang to decompress from the short I had Line Produced

    AUGUST

    • Worked on Jameson First Shot – first APOC (assistant production coordinator credits!)
    • Signed on to be a UPM (Unit Production Manager) for a short shot in November

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    SEPTEMBER

    • Worked wrap out on a YouTube series
    • Worked on a reality shoot – I was a walking disclaimer for a cool minute
    • Visited my best friend in Washington #whereintheworldisMichelle

    OCTOBER

    • Worked on a feature for the entire month (yay being employed for a month)
    • Went to the Rams vs. Seahawks game
    • Saw Tom Hanks do a promo for his book – thanks to NPR

    NOVEMBER

    • Wrap out of the feature
    • Prep, shoot and wrap out of a short

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    DECEMBER

    • Saw Tommy Wiseau in person for a screening of “The Room” at the Egyptian theatre
    • Worked on my first music videos (two in one shoot) – the exciting part about this job? I was the Coordinator!
    • Did a holiday horror double feature (also at the Egyptian) – and went on a general adventure for the rest of the night afterwards
    • Went to my first ballet, The Nutcracker (and I got to put a new coat of mine to the test)

    I feel the downs that I experienced weren’t that many. If anything I would say, the few (three days to one week) breaks that I would get, I would start to get bored and question my ability to do a job because I wasn’t working. But then again I feel like that happens to most people who work freelance.

    Just a word of advice to newcomers to the freelance film world…

    Don’t be down because you’re not getting work. Just keep applying and hustling and sooner or later you’ll land a job. And remember: no job is too small. Don’t think that you’re better than being a PA, everyone starts somewhere. And remember, don’t let your mistakes define you. Apologize, then do better.

    With that being said, and me explaining how my year was, how was your’s? Feel free to comment below!

  • That’s A Wrap on The Only People

    That’s A Wrap on The Only People

    So I just wrapped up my first ULB show as the Line Producer. And I have to say it was most definitely a learning experience. The amount of fires I had to put out was ridiculous. But I am happy to have this experience under my belt and see that I really am capable of being a Line Producer. I do have some more learning to do, but I mean who doesn’t? I’m also happy to have been able to work with old friends and meet new ones. Hopefully the people I brought on to this show, also learned or got something out of this show too.

    When I first went into this show, I couldn’t help but feel a bit intimidated just because I had never managed a show this big. But as the show went from prep to production and eventually into wrap, I couldn’t help feel that this was what I was meant to do in film. As most of you know, I weirdly love logistics. There’s just something so soothing and therapeutic (most times) when you look and organize everything.

    Production will always be my home and honestly, I couldn’t have done it without the help of my mentors who have taught me everything I know when it comes to production.

    I first started in entertainment four years ago as a PA and eventually produced my own stuff. And then I took some time off to really focus on finishing school. It wasn’t until last summer where I started taking on more work and juggling school in the process. Going into March I took on my first coordinating shoot on a PSA for the OCDA’s office. From there I went into becoming a department head for this shoot. It really does show you that if you really want something and will put the time and effort into getting it. You’ll eventually move up and get rewarded for your hustle.

    Until the next show guys!

  • LA Cine Fest Semi Finalist Woo!

    LA Cine Fest Semi Finalist Woo!

    Hello all!

    I know it’s been a while since I last posted anything, but I’m excited to announce that Because I Love You (2016) is a Semi Finalist at LA Cine Fest!

    IMG_1333Exciting stuff right!? So I had the privilege to work on this amazing short film a little over a year ago. This project is one of my more meaningful projects because of the message behind the film.

    The film itself is about Audrey (Diana Diaz) who after escaping her abusive ex boyfriend (Derrick Dover) falls into a spiral of depression and paranoia. Her mother (Paula Lauzon) pushes her farther by conveying a message from Derrick asking for another chance. Audrey’s cousin, Charlotte (Stephanie Mills), wants to help her out of this vicious cycle, but only she can help herself when her nightmare comes to visit.

    We will learn if we’re finalist by hopefully the end of next week. So keep an eye out for more announcements regarding this beautiful short film 🙂

  • WTF!? – Nessa Knows (S01E01)

    WTF!? – Nessa Knows (S01E01)

    Hi all,

    Sorry I haven’t been posting lately. If you’ve been keeping up with my via social media, you can see that I’m (currently as I write this post) 13 days away from graduation! Woo! Exciting stuff guys!

    Well during this semester, I’ve been keeping very busy. I produced a pilot on youtube (for a class), coordinated a PSA for the Orange County D.A’s office, producing a short to be filming at the end of July, all while juggling exams, papers and projects. So, yeah – been staying pretty busy.

    Anywho, there is one project that I had wrapped back in the beginning of April that I never got a chance to write about. So I’m going to write about it now.

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    Over the semester, I had the chance of co-showrunning a pilot for YouTube called Nessa Knows. The show itself is about a Vanessa (played by Alexandria Lewis), a senior in high school, who learns that she has a unique gift of reading minds, but her insight becomes both a gift and curse. She soon realizes the world is full of stereotypes, and learns the true nature of the people she interacts with everyday.

    Long story short, this show was fairly difficult to run because, unfortunately we had a difficult personality on the crew that kept holding us back. However, she did pull through with production. Not so much during wrap and post. But what are you going to do? You deal with it, work around it, and move on.

    On the upside, the final product turned out to be pretty good. I’ve attached a link below 🙂 And for our final we’ll be making an indiegogo campaign for the show. So if you like the pilot, you can keep an eye out for that!

    Well, enough of my rambling. On to my next piece of good news! Post to follow shortly after! 🙂

  • I do many things “Because I Love You” and abuse is not one of them.

    I do many things “Because I Love You” and abuse is not one of them.

    As of 15 June 2016 at 11:00AM, my chapter entitled the above title has officially come to a close.

    It has been quite a journey and a little bittersweet to say the least on closing this chapter of my life. Throughout the process I could see that I have truly grown into my skill set as a short film producer. But it is not only that, I feel as if I have grown as a person working on this film. I have grown sympathetic and more compassionate towards women who have gone through abusive relationships. Trauma like that never truly leaves the victim, or survivor, but with some time and reflection they learn to cope and move on as best as they can.

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    The film itself is about a woman on her journey towards self healing after an abusive relationship. She is haunted by the past of her abusive ex boyfriend and must finally confront what has happened to her in order to regain control of her life.

    Being able to see all of the hard work that the cast and crew put into this film and finally being able to see it on the big screen was definitely something else.

    And now we’re onto the 2016-2017 film festival circuit! Will keep you all posted! Wish us luck!

  • Reflecting on “Reflections”

    Reflecting on “Reflections”

    Screen Shot 2016-03-08 at 2.21.31 PMIt’s been a little over a year since I first made this short film but I’m still proud of it nonetheless. Mostly because it is my baby. This is the first film that I ever produced and became the project that put me towards the path of what I love to do.

    Let me give you a little background to this story….

    When I originally wrote this, I wrote it as a short story because I was “taking a break” from studying. I was in Panera looking around the dining area when I saw this old man looking somberly into his coffee. And as I looked at him I began to question why? What happened to him to make him look so melancholy. And that was when I started to write about the possible why’s….

    After a little positive feedback on the story itself and an experience on a set that I will never forget, I thought to myself, “You know what, if they  can do it, I can do it too.” So I read up on how to produce indie films. I bought and read as many books and articles as I could. And then I started development and pre production for the project.

    The story itself is about a woman reflecting on her current predicament in her life at that moment. Originally I thought about doing about four actresses who look the same, but then I was advised that maybe going for the same actress for all four roles and a double for a couple of interaction scenes would be the better course of action. And that was exactly what I had done.

    As I wrote the short story and the script for this I knew that I had wanted to shoot this in black and white. Not because shooting in black and white means the audience is going to start paying more attention to the story rather than the details on the screen. Not that one, I hadn’t learned that in film school yet. It was mainly because I knew shooting this in black and white was going to look so much more aesthetically pleasing.

     

    As with most projects, there will always be little mishaps. Original plan A location fell through. Not being able to find a stand in that looks like the main actress. Those are just a couple of examples of what had happened before we began initial photography. And when we did begin to shoot, time was not in our favor. Not to mention the fact that we were filming after hours. But I had a supportive cast and crew behind me so it made getting through that weekend not only extremely efficient and productive but mostly very fun.

    I will forever be grateful to those who helped me and supported me all throughout the project as well as my pursuit of a film career. And just being overall patient with me too. I could read so many books about producing and still know so little about this foreign field. Yet with so much self doubt and uncertainty haunting my thoughts, I still felt like this was what I wanted to do. This was where I belonged.