Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Charlie Chaplin Sound

Sound is part of our movie experience these days. And good sound is important to that experience, although it's not something you usually notice. (Unless it's bad sound.)

And bad sound can be a filmmaker's nightmare. We know how true this is... on our first feature film, when we discovered the importance of a single battery.

The battery in our boom mic was dying. Just replace the battery! Problem fixed. Right?

Wrong. There was a problem we hadn't anticipated. That this very battery wasn't just any old, ordinary, buy-it-at-the-corner-store battery. Nope. It was so specialized that no store in all of New York City had a replacement! (We would have had to order it from the company. Not good, since we were filming on a tight schedule.)

That day was enough to make us wish we were back in the days when films were silent!

And speaking of the silent film era, there's a story about Charlie Chaplin's first visit to a sound stage. This is what he observed:
"Men geared like warriors from Mars sat with earphones while the actors performed with microphones hovering over them like fishing rods. It was all very complicated and depressing. How could anyone be creative with all that junk around them?"
Okay, so maybe it just takes some time to get used to... You really can be creative with all the "fishing rods" and "junk" around. You just have to work a little harder. And, of course, it helps if your batteries are not misbehaving...

And when that happens, it's nice to be able to fall back on a few scenes that can be shot MOS...

P.S. Curious about what happened the day our battery gave out? Well... That's a long story...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Quotable Thursday | A Thankful Heart


"A thankful heart is not only the greatest
virtue, but the parent of all other virtues."
Cicero
(106-46 BC)

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

An Award Ceremony

Here are some photos that document that Under Jakob's Ladder received a Redemptive Storyteller Award for 2010...

A programme listing the movie...

An acceptance speech... (They said to limit it to 3 minutes.)

An award. Which, apparently, was produced by the same people who produce Mr. Oscar... You know, the golden, bald, shiny guy.

A bunch of filmmakers gathered for an official picture. Except that this is an "unofficial" version of the official picture.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Quotable Thursday | Impossible Things


"Difficult things take a long time,
impossible things a little longer."
André A. Jackson

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Blogging in the Future

By the time you read this...

It will be Tuesday, November 16th.

And this post will NOT be in the publishing queue anymore.

But, it was at one time. Because this is currently being written ahead of schedule. And it will be published automatically on Tuesday. (We originally thought to post some photos of the Awards ceremony for today's post. But that probably won't happen until next Tuesday, the 23rd.)

Actually, in case you're wondering, most of our blog posts are written early and put into queue. Some posts are even begun, saved as draft, and published A) never; B) not until a year or so later; C) only after a severe re-write.

Come to think of it, blog posts are kind of like screenplays. Only shorter.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Quotable Thursday | Anything in Life


"Anything in life worth having is worth working for."
Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), attributed

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

How Many Miles to Virginia?

What's in Virginia? Well, we have to pick up an award for our feature film, Under Jakob's Ladder. At the Redemptive Film Festival in Virginia Beach, VA. The Award Ceremony is this weekend.

We leave Wednesday. Or Thursday. Or something like that. We've got the maps and the GPS. We're set.

Now, all that's left is... to pack.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Quotable Thursday | Let's Pretend

"I don't use any particular method. I'm from
the 'let's pretend' school of acting."
Harrison Ford

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

How to Reach 10,000

Dear JAKOB family and friends:

This is an open letter. It's about Under Jakob's Ladder, and Facebook, and the number 10,000.

First, a few questions. Do you know how many friends do you have on Facebook? How many of them are fans of Under Jakob's Ladder? Are YOU a fan, yet?

We're currently in talks with a couple film distribution companies about the movie's release (both here and overseas). We'd love to impress them with our Facebook Fan Count.

Our goal is to reach 10,000 fans.

We've got a bit of a ways to go. Which means we need your help!

So, if you're not connected to our Under Jakob's Ladder page, then please, by all means, click "Like" below...

Done it? Thanks!

If we get to 10,000 fans, we'll organize an "Unofficial Preview" of the movie in Manhattan. That's right... you'll have the chance to view the entire movie.

Now, let's get up to 10,000 fans...

Sincerely,
The Moon Brothers

P.S. The question is, how quickly can this be done? Let's get as many people as we can to click on the button below.


(Can't see the "Like" button? Then go to our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/underjakobsladder. You'll find the "Like" button at the top of the page.)