About

Marlborough Road Productions is a unit set up for collaborating projects from University College Falmouth 3rd year film students. As these projects overlap they will share resources and crew members, and this blog is set up so that these resources can be shared with whoever is interested. Some of the projects include Cyclone, Autumn Leaves and Elysium Avenue.

fredag 18. februar 2011

Thank you for a wonderful shoot guys!

Cast and Crew photo
From bottom left: Lucille Sutherland, Mike Daye, Joe Henderson, Chris Krubeck, Alex Gudmestad
From top left: Miles Bowe, Kamilla Hodøl, Kathrine Clisby, Mark Drake, Lucy Pullinger, Danny Webb, Dan Butt, Patsy Tomlin, James Harris
Our caterer Miles was absent from this photo.

Production Stills

 Mark Drake (Vaughn) and Kathrine Clisby (Joan) rehearsing
 Chris Krubeck (assistant director) is stealing Nancy's baked goods
 Alex (director), Mark and Kathrine blocking scene 6
 Chris and Dan Butt (Clapper, Runner, Wonderboy) on set
 Lucille Sutherland (art director) dessing the set, one of Sjur Aas' paintings is seen in the mirror
 Mike Daye (continuety) and James Harris (1st camera assistant) blocking the scene for Joe
 Pendra Loweth, our location
 Kathrine and Patsy Tomlin (Nancy) rehearsing for scene 11
 Chris carrying a lense and food basket in distress
 Alex, Kathrine and Danny Webb (Ronald) waiting while Mike opens the door, carefully observed by Miles Bowe (sound)
 Mark, Kathrine, Patsy and Danny ready to shoot scene 13
 Lucy Pullinger (make up/costume/special effects make up) giving Mark his finishing touches while Patsy is ready to shoot
 Alex rehearsing scene 14 with Mark, Kathrine, Patsy and Danny.
 Miles and Chris blocking for Joe
 James cleaning the lens
 Chris ready for action
 Chris goes for the kill, much to Dan's enjoyment
 Kathrine ready for scene 15
 Miles and Alex solving problems for scene 1
 James lounging around
 The crew prepping to shoot scene 1
 Danny is ready to shoot
 Lucille lounging around
 James helping Joe Henderson (director of photography) cleaning the lense
 Danny in position, ready to shoot
 Danny, Joe and Miles
 Joe showing Miles the shot
 Joe and Alex doing some deep thinking
 Joe with his camera (it's actually Lucille's)
 Alex directing Danny
 Joe, Miles and James
 Joe setting up a close up of Mark
 Joe with his shoulder mount
Crew on set for Vaughn's living room scenes

torsdag 3. februar 2011

Lock off casting and location

Went to London Monday night and spent Tuesday talking with Kathy, Patsy and Mark. We had good chats about the character and the project. On Wednesday I got a call from Danny Webb confirming that he's on board for the part of Ronald.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0916073/

After having spoken to all the actors I'm really looking forward to working with them next week.

Went to Pendra Loweth Holiday Park with Joe after they responed to a leaflet saying they were interested. We talked with John, who owns it and he agreed to let us it for both exteriour and interiour shots.

http://www.pendraloweth.co.uk/

With one week till shooting starts I'm rearing to go. First production meeting with nearly full crew tomorrow.

søndag 30. januar 2011

Location

Getting the near the shoot date and still haven't found any locations. I've handed out around 70-80 leaflets, been to every real estate agent in Falmouth and Truro, some of which seem positive, others not at all. Tomorrow I will contact a number of Holiday homes and me and Joe will go scouting again on Thursday.

Casting

Auditioning in London was lots of fun. Found three of the actors.

Vaughn is being played by Mark Drake

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4264828/

Joan is being played by Kathy Clisby

http://www.uk.castingcallpro.com/view.php?uid=113702

Nancy is being played by Patsy Tomlin

http://www.millatsonning.com/archives/images/Kindly_Keep_it_Covered/Kindly_Keep_it_Covered.html

Still waiting for a definite answer from the actor in talks about Ronald.

The way I did the auditions was to write up a sheet for each actor with different sets of questions. Some personal, some about the project, some about the character and some for them as the character. I found suitable scenes in the script and did improvisation based on these scenes in order to see what the actor's came up with. Last audition process I did we had the actor's read from the script. This can be good but is more showing if the actor can read or not, doing improvisation shows more of what the actor is capable of doing.

Information from Kamilla


INTRODUCING AUTUMN LEAVES

Another of Marlborough Road Film’s productions this spring is the 10 minute short film Autumn Leaves. (See left for link to Director Lee Barham’s personal film blog about the project).

Short synopsis
William Dart has always felt guilty for leaving his dad and the family funeral business to pursue a university education. It is when he returns home to his small seaside village, that he sees the extent of his dad's drink fuelled depression, his debt and the lack of business that has made him so destructive. After an accidental hit and run, William realise that killing people seems to be a sure-fire way of sustaining his dad's business. But how long can he keep his dad happy before he finds out how all these dead bodies keep turning up.

Autumn Leaves will be filmed in different locations in Cornwall (mainly Perranporth and Falmouth) on the 6th – 9th of April.  SECURING is currently the word stuck in my producer’s head, referring mainly to cast and location, but also to some extent crew. As this project is further from production, we are at a slightly different stage then Elysium Avenue, and we are just about to jump into Auditioning for our two main characters. As we want to be open for both actors based in Cornwall and London, we will hold auditions both places, starting with London on the 9th of February and then Cornwall (yet to be confirmed) on the 25th of February. We will therefore have to ask our actors to be patient, as we don’t want to miss out on the local talent too.
As both me and Lee was unsure, I spoke to a friend who have done some administrative work for several auditions, and she said that as long as the actors are made aware, it is fine to leave them hanging for a bit, even on small productions. We just have to keep in mind tickets get more expensive the closer we book them, if we have to ship a London based actor down..

Preparing for an audition has been pretty exciting, but at the same time a bit confusing as everyone have different tips etc. When we’ve done it, I will try and put up some of our own “tips” on what worked and didn’t.


HIRING CHILDREN

Before Christmas me and Gary (director of another graduate film) were looking for a young girl to fit the role of a 9 year old in his film. This was late November, and we thought about all the different schools putting up plays around that time. So I started contacting local schools (see http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=18275 for a full lists of Cornwall’s Primary schools). We soon found that we were a bit late, but that several schools were keen. So if needed next year, I would start early as the schools need permission from parents etc. before you can attend plays.

The schools also hold a lot of information about drama groups etc.

Other issues with hiring kids is how long they can work and that need a designated guardian on set. You also have to have Local Education Authorities of Children's Performances. Which I first found a bit confusing, but again, as long as you leave time. Check this link for more information about child actors legalities.
http://www.filmcentre.co.uk/faqs_legal.htm

PRODUCTION PAPERS

UCF provides us with some templates for production papers, but there’s also a lot of things that you have to sort from scratch. I’ve made a lot of different templates for mainly budgeting, but also some on set/after shoot stuff. Most of it is taken from different production books etc., but buildt up as exel files to avoid the massive SAMPLE written everywhere, and to take away some of the things I found unnecessary for such small productions. If wanted I’m more then willing to pass these around, as there’s no point in everyone spending loads of time making the same things. I don’t think there’s a way to post them here, but please feel free to email me on kamilla.hodoel@gmail.com and I’ll be send you what I’ve got.

Kamilla

fredag 7. januar 2011

Auditions London

Auditions today, I'm very excited. I've got one actor coming for Vaughn, he is going to stay and do improvised bit scenes with the other actors coming. I've got two actresses coming for Nancy and four coming for Joan.


I've rented a space at the Actor's Center in London.

More info about it later tonight.