Showing posts with label opinion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opinion. Show all posts

Sunday, December 28, 2008

2009 with open arms



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t is that time again to put into perspective our trajectory throughout this past year... The people we lost, the friends we made, the laughs, the sorrows... It has been an eye-opening year...

The world of filming and making "Capitulo Unus" (Ash Wednesday) seems like a blur or a far-away place I once was... except that news in Mexico do remind me about our film, and sadly the reality is that it makes Ash Wednesday seem like a kid's movie...

Even though we were disappointed by lethargic distributors, the movie has paved the way for our growth as filmmakers.

As a side note: Ash Wednesday: Capitulo Unus has not been released at all HOWEVER the poster for the film is "available" and is for sale at many online retailers... just google CAPITULO UNUS POSTER...

We were surprised, excited and violated at the same time when we heard the news that people were profiting off of our work, but being a small independent company like ourselves, we consider it promotion or advertising...
posters on walls = advertising
and besides it is frankly the first time I've ever heard of the "pirating" of posters from an independent film that has not been released... so that's kinda cool... jajajaja

2009, It's time to turn the tide.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The beginning

FINALLY, FINALLY we can say with comfort that our brand new movie has gotten some wings and is beggining to prepare for take-off...

Due to contract negotiations, we won't be able to spill the beans on what this THIRD Digital Work Studios movie is to be about, but what I can say is that yesterday Tuesday November 18, 2008 an important group of human beings (including ourselves, obviously) got together, and these human beings committed to move forward with our next project that has been brewing in our minds for quite some time now.

Thanks to everyone that has helped us along the way.

We are all super-duper excited, and we honestly cannot wait to see this film...
We are very humbled to have been chosen to make this... and I can't believe it. I can't believe it.

Once everything is in place, negotiations are final, and in order I will be more detailed, but in the meantime I am going to savor this moment. :)

Also we don't expect to start filming anytime soon, we hope to begin filming somewhere around Fall 2009.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Hector's Surgery

Our good friend Hector Hernandez is having surgery on his back (OUCH!)
He actually emailed me and told me he was going to be "carved up like a turkey!"
He's funny... like funny ja ja...
Good luck HH...
May the force be with you!

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Where I am and where to go...

To be conformed is to be dead.
:)
jajajaja
I woke up today with a complete sense of nonconformity... almost disturbing....
I am not conformed with what I am doing... and it is frustrating and liberating.
I must say that I do feel very accomplished. We've done better than what I expected...
After we finished our second movie (ASH WEDNESDAY), it was very draining and left us quite satisfied with the results...
HOWEVER since finishing we've been focusing on our other dreams... For myself, I am now focusing on my family and I've been studying and learning music... AND I am making dinero by selling my work to do commercials, TV shows, presentations, etc...
I am very good at what I do, however there comes a point when it's not challenging anymore...
And I felt that way 3 years ago before doing ASH, and now I feel it again...

However our next project is going to need a lot of attention and that's why we've been patient. We've been training. And when the time comes, we'll be prepared.

Our next project is about someone who inspired Paco and myself a lot. This particular person showed us that you can do anything NO MATTER WHAT.

That is where our focus will be.
To be continued...

PS: One of my greatest inspirations, George Carlin, died this week... This man meant a lot to me, and he too showed me that anything is possible, that your path is malleable, and how you can bend it anyway you want... He was a rebel and one of the best entertainers with lots of substance... I will miss him very much... :(

FYI: Goerge Carlin was more successful in his "golden" years than he ever was in his youth...
To make a long story short, he, at one time owed the IRS thousands of $$$$... He had 2 choices. Work hard and straighten up or go to jail. Fortunately for us... he worked hard, and gave us some incredible performances... I saw him once in Las Vegas (where he sat there reading and testing his routines), and once in San Antonio... :)

Monday, February 25, 2008

The indie film movement

This is yet another non-requested opinion, and this time I am going to rant about the independent film movement...

The Oscars gave an interesting insight and while the media keeps pounding on how boring it was because nobody has even seen the films that were up for awards.

The only film that made more than 100 million

dollars was the indie hit JUNO. Juno also won Best Picture at the independent spirit awards (where Chris Eska's August Evening won the John Cassavetes Award. Much congrats to his team!)

The others made less than $65 million (in theatres).

What's interesting is that these meaningful movies that are quite unique and thought-provoking get shunned by the public but shine at all the award shows.

The truly sad part is that the big studios are making these movies only as side projects, and when they make them, they make them with a very modest budget compared to the big blockbusters.

I guess that's the independent filmmakers job. Our job is to illuminate the world to our truly unique vision and perspective.

Our passion for telling a story is almost tangible. We don't see it as a job, we see it as our duty.

I truly salute everyone that is pushing the limits...

As we set to the task of delving into our next not-yet-named-feature, we are all incredibly excited about the whole independent movement.

Some movies are fun, but there are others that are unforgettable...

:-)

Monday, February 18, 2008

Opinion: The future of distribution

HD-DVD vs Blu-Ray
What is to be the future format for watching movies?

As I'm sure you must have not heard by now... The HD war is over, and the winner is Blu-Ray!

Hmmm the bad thing is nobody cared...

And that got me thinking into the future for distribution, obviously being an independent filmmaker I'm affected by this.

Well let's quickly talk about the past and the present state of distributing feature films.

Ever since its introduction the feature film has been enjoyed the most at a movie theatre. It is easy to get sucked into a great story told by a huge screen and loud speakers...

A movie could last months or even years in theatres... No one could take the movies home, so it was natural that movies would last for months in theatres...

Later on with the advent of Home Video (VHS) Hollywood became very nervous of this newfound technology. They thought people would never go to the movies again.

Video rental stores devoured the film business, but later found out people still went to see the latest movies... And that was only because for a movie to come out on VHS, you would have to wait more than 8 months to even a year until it came out for rental (and forget about buying a film, since it would cost 80 to 100 dollars to purchase a VHS copy!)

DVD came along and shook the film business again, only this time it was for the better, economically at least.

Almost 80% of Hollywood's profits are from DVD's today. For a big budget movie that is only going to stay at the local theatre for two months (at the most) it will barely break even... After the 2 months they would release the film on DVD and really rake in the profits.

You see DVD's are cheap to produce and now people could buy their favorite film on high quality AND receive bonus features for a super low bargain prices (there are DVD's at the dollar store!!!).

So everyone wins...

So along comes Blu-Ray HD, and is promising to replace the DVD... Don't get me wrong, the quality is jawdropping, but I am not paying 30-40 bucks for quality...

I honestly think that Blu-Ray is not competing against HD-DVD, it's real competitor will be online download video rentals and purchase sites... (iTunes, Jaman, are great examples)

With the advent of high-quality screens on phones such as the iPhone, the new nokia phones, and other smartphones this will also be an important factor in the consumption of media...

These next 2 years will be very interesting to see where everything is going...

Staying Independent

It is very exciting to see this as an independent filmmaker because of the wealth of opportunities this creates.

I can't wait for the revolution...

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References:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/16/toshiba-pulling-the-plug-on-hd-dvd-already/

http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/15/wal-mart-to-officially-discontinue-hd-dvd-sales-by-june/