Sunday, April 21, 2013
The day to day grind p.2
As another week of filming passes I been to see the to tire from the film seasons. I mean I give up my weekends to be there at location early but other wont or can't do that. Besides that, when we are on duty I see everyone giving it there best work and having fun while we do it. We did good this week but I hope next week will be better. Ps we should bring food or a pizza.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
The Day to Day Grind Part1
So as another interesting week comes to an end. I think about the project we have been working on. We have been working a a film treatment but with a twist. This time around we've been set up with a partner on writing a film with a noir setting. I thought it this would be as easy as cigarettes and hot dames, i never been so wrong!
Mark and I have been working on your treatment and as we found a story kinda easy to make, we found trouble with specifics and motives. Both of us have been stuck on the why. Why does she fit into this? Why does he get involved? These question have been the ones that have been hammering at us. Yet I've noticed that most of the other groups have succumb to these questions too.
Personally I've liked working in a partnership on these treatments. I found it fun to bounce ideas off of someone else. Yet when both of us are suffering from writers block, we are just stuck in a stalemate. Anyway its been fun till next time Folks.
Mark and I have been working on your treatment and as we found a story kinda easy to make, we found trouble with specifics and motives. Both of us have been stuck on the why. Why does she fit into this? Why does he get involved? These question have been the ones that have been hammering at us. Yet I've noticed that most of the other groups have succumb to these questions too.
Personally I've liked working in a partnership on these treatments. I found it fun to bounce ideas off of someone else. Yet when both of us are suffering from writers block, we are just stuck in a stalemate. Anyway its been fun till next time Folks.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Dr. King Schultz
The
Nominees For Best Actor in a supporting role for the Oscars this year
are Alan Arkin (Argo), Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Master), Tommy Lee
Jones (Lincoln), Chrstoph Waltz ( Django Unchained), And Robert De Niro
(Silver Linings PlayBook). But today we will be speaking about Christoph
Walyz In ( Django Unchained).
Waltz
portrays Dr. King Schultz, a German bounty hunter in the per-Civil War
South who buys a slave to assist him with his work. Schultz brings a
great sense of humor and mentor ship into the film. By not only being
able to talk his way through anything and teach Django about the bounty
hunter game. Waltz character was in a sense of a mentor as partner to
Django, helping him save his wife and complete his quest for revenge.
I believe Christoph Waltz brought a very good sense of humor to the film with his witty remarks. Just like the rest of the main crew in the film his acting was top notch. I also Believe that he should be awarded the Oscar for best actor in a supporting role for his stunning work in this film.
I believe Christoph Waltz brought a very good sense of humor to the film with his witty remarks. Just like the rest of the main crew in the film his acting was top notch. I also Believe that he should be awarded the Oscar for best actor in a supporting role for his stunning work in this film.
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