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Posted by: jayrex, May 23rd, 2010, 3:36pm
Hello everyone,

Don asked me to share this last year but I was unsure if this script was going to be made and my hesitation with the rewrites as this black comedy was evolving into a drama.

All those rewrites have been scrapped last year and it now looks like we're finally heading somewhere.

I'm still with the same director and hes realised the errors of his ways.  He's brought two more people on board.  Discussed the original script and have now reached the stage where we're entering pre-production.

We just discussed yesterday locations, props, the production team, budget etc...  And we're now aiming for September/October for this to be shot over two twelve hour days.

November/December for post-production and then January 2011 for promotion.  That's like over two years to the final product.

I can't wait to show everyone the final product.  It'll be shown around London so please come along if you live locally.  I'll make another update when & where.


Javier
Posted by: stebrown, May 23rd, 2010, 3:43pm; Reply: 1
Good stuff Javier, look forward to seeing it.

Ste
Posted by: ghost and_ghostie gal, May 23rd, 2010, 9:37pm; Reply: 2
jayrex...

Congrats man, news like this is always great to hear.  Good luck with it and look forward to seeing it as well.

Ghostwriter
Posted by: jayrex, May 25th, 2010, 4:58pm; Reply: 3
Cheers Ste & Ghostwriter for your support,

I was thinking I could update my progress here, kind of like a blog.  Not sure how that'll go down.

The next meeting will be in a few weeks.  Here's what one of the producers wrote in the email to all of us:

Producers are to source three possible locations and bring details / photos / links for the next meeting. See list below for specifications.

- Budget considerations will be discussed in the next meeting...
- In the next meeting we will also outline and agree on our distribution goals (which festivals we're looking at etc)
- It would be useful to know if you have any long holidays coming up.

I believe possible storyboarding will be done at the end of the meeting or the next.


Javier
Posted by: Heretic, May 26th, 2010, 2:33am; Reply: 4
Hey, congratulations, Javier!  I did a quick readthrough of the script; very amusing!  Was your work discovered on Simply?

I was initially dubious when I read that it was a two-day shoot but you've perfectly written it for a quick low-budget production.  Very clever...big ideas and small sets.
Posted by: mcornetto (Guest), May 26th, 2010, 4:23am; Reply: 5
Well done Javier! Can't wait to see the finished film.   Long wait though.
Posted by: Colkurtz8, May 26th, 2010, 5:19am; Reply: 6
Nice one, Javier, keep us posted on proceedings
Posted by: jayrex, May 26th, 2010, 1:18pm; Reply: 7
Thanks guys, I really appreciate it.


Quoted from Heretic
Hey, congratulations, Javier!  I did a quick readthrough of the script; very amusing!  Was your work discovered on Simply?


Cheers for the read Heretic,

It's weird how I was spotted, not on any script related website.  Facebook of all places.  And I didn't even post a link to the script or my site.  Just was associated with a film group.

With all the helpful hints & tips I was given here on SS, I was told to add a bunch of wrylies, add underlined words, put stuff in bold et cetera.  I was scratching my head wondering why?
Posted by: jayrex, June 23rd, 2010, 1:01pm; Reply: 8
Just to provide a mini-update.

I'm due to write a treatment next for the short.  Next meeting will be location, story boarding and budget.

The dudes spent two hours on half a page of story boarding so I'm not sure if I'll stay for all of this.  Might get bored at this stage.

We were also to look for a location to film but my director has possible found a free place to shoot.

He's going to be shooting a music video in a warehouse next month which will be blacked out, comes with a green screen, spot lights and a smoke machine.

Friggin' sweet!

On a side note, I've been invited to a media gathering involving producers, directors etc...

Note to self, must start feature
Posted by: jayrex, June 23rd, 2010, 3:29pm; Reply: 9
I think it'll be approximately £6k.  Most of it will go on the actors.

Don't think you'll approve of the script Michael.
Posted by: ghost and_ghostie gal, June 24th, 2010, 12:20pm; Reply: 10
Jayrex,

Glad the process is coming along nicely.  Can't wait to see it.  That media gathering is good stuff too.

Ghostwriter
Posted by: jayrex, July 22nd, 2010, 2:09pm; Reply: 11
In the spirit of looking for scripts made without consent as highlighted in Zack's thread.

I decided to see if this script got made.  Now I've looked in the past and since the title is very common, I could never find evidence.

Now I find a short of mine made from November 2008 by this Alejandro Ganzalez who didn't ask me for my permission.  I just turned down a Canadian company not more than two months ago as I'm now in pre-production of my short.

Do I tell the director?  I don't think I will.  Although I did notice Phil got lawyers involved and I'd rather not go down that route.  But the director does want to promote the short in competitions, so maybe I should?  Kind of a headache.

At least I got a credit though.  He sneakily didn't use my name as a keyword or it would have popped up instantly.



I'm off to troll the net for more unauthorized productions of my short.
Posted by: Dreamscale (Guest), July 22nd, 2010, 5:32pm; Reply: 12
Unbelievable!  What is with these people just stealing scripts and filming them?

I love that beard, BTW!  High budget stuff...
Posted by: jayrex, August 17th, 2010, 3:25pm; Reply: 13
Alejandro Gonzalez is a douche bag!

To any one interested in the progress of this short.

Filming is set for the weekend of 9th & 10th October.  Not long.

To anyone interested on reading the minutes, the director wrote them up in pdf format.

The minutes include diagrams which might be of interest.

Even more so, the previous music video he did in the studio he did a risk assessment of the location I'm to take note of.

This pdf is even more interesting as it includes photos and floor plans of the building layout.

Oh yeah, Alejandro Gonzalez, you are a douche!
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