Sunday, October 15, 2006

ESCAPE DVD, ASH progressing....


Photos: Stills from the finalized sequence of effects. This was shot greenscreen and put on street. We decided early on to do this because we really did not want to cause any problems with police, or traffic... Another challenging aspect is that the 18 wheeler passes in front of them, so that had to be composited as well, frame by frame, very time consuming, bet very wel worth it...
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ESCAPE DE LOS SANTOS
is to be released this Tuesday on DVD across the United States, so check at your local blockbuster.
Here's the link:
Blockbuster Escape page

If you're having a tough time finding it, just order online at Amazon:
Order Escape at Amazon

ASH WEDNESDAY:
I was finishing up the visual FX of Delso dumping Cazares in Mexico... looks clean and neat...
ALSO, I was tightening the scene where Matias gets kidnapped... It is now more intense and much better looking. The audio sounds a lot better too...
ALSO, I have been touching up a lot of scenes here and there, just sculpting and perfecting them.
In the coming weeks I am to delve in to to the audio, with sound effects, ADR and more music, so it should be fun...

Friday, October 13, 2006

Fan boys R us! Fan boys forever... snf


Photo: Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu after the screening for BABEL
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Yesterday, we went on a special trip to Austin to enjoy a screening.
The title of the moving pictures that flashed upon us was BABEL made by the incredible Alejandro Gonzalez arritu.

Like true fanboys, ME, Alonso, Paco and Barco... we trekked all the way to Austin and got there at 4pm... THE SCREENING WAS AT 7:30pm!

We waited, we waited, we went to bathroom a couple of times and we waited some more...
When we finally went into the theatre, no one knew who the hell was the Director, or anything about the movie, it seemed that many people went because it was a FREE screening... but whatever...

The lights went down and the projector initiated to display the film.
I was enjoying every 24 frames that passed every second, I hate that we HAVE to blink, but s**t, what can I do...

The movie ended, and WOW!
It was great and beautiful... Everything was there: The shots, the story, the emotion, THE CLOSEUPS! Incredible!

After that, the Director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu came out for a Q & A session, he answered everything from how he started out, to, that it took him 2 days to film a white pussycat... very entertaining... and very informative...
I was in AWE, because ever since I saw Amores Perros I was inspired to make films, so I felt like I was watching Mr. Myagi beat the s**t out of the bad guys... MASTER!

One of the things that I got from him, was the similarities that we share. (not comparing, of course)
We don't storyboard. we shoot what feels right at the moment, and we respect and trust everyone who is working in the movie.
Of course, we all have different styles of doing everything, but in the end I am glad that he showed a certain humbleness... Not a god-like figure that some pretentious directors tend to get.

And I think, that's what makes it inspiring, because you feel if HE can do it, I can do it...

BABEL Trailer:
http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount_vantage/babel/

If you want to be understood... LISTEN....

OOOOOOH, and as you can see, my fanboy self was busy, so no progress was made on ASH WEDNESDAY, but I'll make up for it today! YEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

The gift that keeps on giving...


Photo: Still from El Escape De Los Santos... It's funny because we're still using that gun on Ash Wednesday... We recycle!
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El Escape De Los Santos, our first film, is like a gift that... well, you know, you read the title...

On October 20th there will be a special screening of El Escape in San Antonio at:
7 p.m.
Radius
106 Auditorium Circle (right across from the Municipal Auditorium)
San Antonio Texas , 78205

This screening will be a perfect time to celebrate the release of the film on DVD, which comes out that same week! perfect timing!

The screening will be a part of the Adelante Film Forum which is:
"This intensive, three-day conference will bring media industry experts and scholars to the local film community to share secrets and to strategize about the future of independent media. Through workshops and panels, filmmakers will learn how to meet the challenges of the exploding diversity of new markets and genres."
More info and calendar of events here:
http://www.nalip.org/texas/sananto/TheAdelanteFilmForum.html

I will be present to say a few words, to introduce a "behind the effects" segment AND to present the trailer for ASH WEDNESDAY: CAPITULO UNUS, among other surprises...

Apparently, this is a free event open to the public, but more info will be posted here in the coming days...

On ASH WEDNESDAY, I've been editing ALL DAY LONG... my eyes hurt... but I have my phone service restored... FINALLY!

Monday, October 09, 2006

It's progress...


Photo: Delso Carrete beating the s**t out of the fiercest killer in Mexico...
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It's progress...
I have been at it all day, torturing my PC...

I now have a favorite scene that I just cannot help but watch over and over and over...
It involves Delso Carrete torturing the most feared assasin in Mexico, but the beauty of the scene is not what's happening on screen, but what's happening inside his head.

While all this goes on you are viewing this horrible torture scene, yet a mixture of a melancholic piano, a reversed piano, a haunting humming sound mixed with some screams, give you a sense that there's more to it than making justice.
The piano itself is absolutely haunting. Thanks to Lando-Rolando Garza for this great melody...

Delso is finally getting revenge for his friend and partner Nestor Pragas (R.I.P. snf), whom he lost in the Tijuana drug wars of 98'. A contract was out for his head after Ash Wednesday finds out that he is an undercover DEA officer. Nestor was tortured for 7 days and was dumped on a well trafficked boulevard.
Delso is extremely pissed, and sets his sights on getting revenge to whomever did this to his partner. Delso goes AWOL on the DEA and is determined to get vengeance.
This is NOT in the movie, so it is not spoiling anything, yet it does play an important part.
It's good knowledge to have before you see Capitulo Unus next year. :-D

In ESCAPE news, we have a GREAT event planned for October 20th, but more details shall be disseminated as soon as I get confirmation... it'll be posted here ASAP.
30 second commercials in Univision can be seen NATIONWIDE promoting the DVD that will come out Oct. 17.
MTV.com, VH1.com, target.com, amazon.com, bestbuy.com, Univision.com and many others are accepting pre-orders...
Thanks to everyone that embraces EL ESCAPE DE LOS SANTOS.
A lot of heart was poured into that movie...

Sunday, October 08, 2006

you get busy living...


Photos: Special FX preview of the dumping of one of the most fiercest killers in Mexico. Delso Carrete sending a message to Ash Wednesday.
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Well, I've been at work like a little chemist, touching up scenes, continued editing, and have started some FX scenes like the one depicted in the pics.

Crazy weekend with some well-deserved cerveza involved... Hector Hernandez, from the well respected HH Agency in San Antonio, came down and previewed what we have edited so far...
He claims "...it makes Running Scared look like Kill Bill"... :-D

Some other folks have previewed the scenes, and it's fun watching the expressions on some peoples faces... very fun indeed... Can't wait till' the movie is finished...

HOLY CRAP! I am up to ONE hour and TWENTY minutes of edited footage!
And there's a LOT more scenes left to edit... I expect the final cut will be at around TWO hours (excluding credits), so we'll see how that turns out... YIKES!

You get busy living... or you get busy dying...
-Andy Dufrense


Friday, October 06, 2006

Another day in the editing room...



Photos: Final product. Everything Black-and-white except Red... Schindler's list effect... The 2nd pic shows the original frame as we shot it.
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I've been patching up effects, and cutting some fresh scenes...
I had been working on Filo's imminent date with destiny since last night, but I'm glad I got it right this morning... a lot of clever editing left me with happy sensation. aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh...

Another scene I've been working on is on Ash as young man... the catalystic piece that starts it all (not in the movie, but in the story...), like I said, this has been a piece I've been working on since 2 weeks ago, and I still cannot finish... but it is looking VERY good...
There's a lot of special effects here, like this tricky color correction of making everything black-and-white except the color red... final product is going to look great...

I think I'm done for the day... beers? anyone?

PS: I learned today that "ALL that glitters, is NOT gold..." From the new episode of spongebob :-D
ta-ta for now...

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Color-correction as a tool...



Photos: Here's Jessica (played by Kristi Gomez)... The 1st picture is the final product, and the orange tinted one, is exactly as we shot it that day... Color-correction can provide us of yet another tool to better tell the story.
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Good morning star shine, the earth says hellooooooo!
I am still editing and chopping and putting together cuts to make the film.
There is 15+ hours of raw footage that we have shot, so I have to crawl through all this material to make the final product.
Edited I have an hour and 17 minutes... It is coming alive...

Here's a quick note on color correcting:
As I am editing I adjust the colors to my liking, to get a more edgier feel, and the color itself, marks the movie with it's own style of visualization...
If we were working with actual film, we would have to send it to the lab, to make these adjustments [of color], thank God for digital!

ALSO, congrats to Patricia Vonne...
she was featured in the Austin Woman Magazine:
www.austinwomanmagazine.com
Her 3rd studio album is in the making, and she is constantly on tour, AND she'll be in Austin at Jovita's... October 7th.
more info here: www.patriciavonne.com
Her song Soledad, was featured in the incredible, amazing and astounding indie hit El Escape De Los Santos.

Who's motorcyclye is this?
It's not a motorcycle babe, it's a chopper...
Who's chopper is this?
It's Zed's...
Who's Zed?
Zed's dead, baby, Zed's dead...
-Pulp Fiction

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

The Yoda Man

I cannot believe it...
my 8 year old son Ricky is now venturing into filmmaking... (teardrop)
he made this film today with my digital photo camera and my tripod...
THEY GROW UP SO FAST! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It's a short film called "the Yoda Man", it is stop-motion animation...

Category?


Photo: Another still from the movie... Gregorio Cazares (Fred Cisneros) before taking on business.
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Many people have asked me what kind of movie is ASH WEDNESDAY?
Action, drama, latino, suspense...?
To tell you the truth... I HAVE NO IDEA!
There's a lot of people with guns and knifes, but we don't focus on that... so I honestly do not know...
I've heard people say: "you should do an action film, because, that is what sells" or "the latino films are the ones that the people are watching!"
We really, just want to make a GOOD film, and we don't focus on anything else.
I hate jail movies, yet "the shawshank redemption" is one of my favorites... I hate corny space movies, yet "star wars" is right up there...
I am not comparing ASH with these "greats", it's just that sometimes movies don't have any boundaries.
With that thought thought, thanks to everyone who believes.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Still chopping!




Screen stills form film: Di Galvan (as an intrepid reporter) + Robbie Flores and Sonia Valdez. Shooting in Piedras Negras, MX, and they were screaming in the middle of the street... awesome shoot...
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More progress is being made...
I cannot believe how much work I am getting done without a cell phone... nobody called me anyway, but you know... I pretended people would call me... :-D
OK folks... more stills from the editing today...
You might be asking, what characters are these girls? The answer will be revealed when the shining light bouncing back from the screen is entering your eyes and your brain is processing the story... AND then and ONLY then you will be enlightened!
I can't believe we're in October already... gotta get it done...

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Weekend warrior!


Photo: Alicia Bloom (Eva Akashi) montage over dramatic music made by "Dude" Ibarra.

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I am still editing feircely... My phone is cut off, so I can't really call anyone to shoot this weekend...
s**t.
However there is a LOT of editing to do.. so I'll just continue on...
I have edited more than an 70 minutes of pure cinematic pleasure...
There is a lot of visual effects to do after the rough cut is done... a lot of green screen, and bullet muzzle shots, sound effects, and other effects. So I'll just keep chopping...
I wish I could tell you where this still frame (from the movie) goes in the film, but it will spoil a lot of things, but in time, it will all make sense...

Friday, September 29, 2006

More Editing Daze




Photos: Screen stills of what was edited today. Characters included ASH, Dama, Filo Matias and Jessica...
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Wow!!!
it is 1:40 in the PM and I've edited 3 complete scenes since 9 AM...
What a fruitful morning...
Here's a treat for our blog audience, here's some screen shots of the scenes that were edited today...
All of which came out very emotional...
DAMN, I can't wait to see the whole film!!!

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

20 MORE DAYS to ESCAPE



Photos: Comparisons between Escape and Ash Wednesday characters.
1. Alonso Wheeler (as Andres De Los Santos and Delso Carrete)
2. Ramiro Briones (as Paques and Ash Wednesday)

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20 days left for our first film El Escape De Los Santos to be released on DVD throughout retailers nationwide...

For now it is available for pre-order on Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, CircuitCity.com, Barnes and Nobles, and many others...

To pre-order at Amazon click here!

On its release on October 17, it will be available to purchase at Wal-Mart's and other retailers, and to rent at Blockbuster, hollywood video, etc...

So go out and enjoy El Escape! Feedback is always welcome...

On Ash Wednesday, I am editing without mercy or remorse... I am chopping like a mad-man in order to have a rough cut as soon as possible...

The scenes are looking incredible, I really cannot wait to see Ash Wednesday, it is going to be a hell of a trip...

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Joys of chroma keying



Photo: Mike Perez in Los Troncos AND Mike Perez in front of my Grandma's house in Piedras Negras.
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Today I was editing an amalgam of different stuff...
all of them very complex in the nature that they were voice-overs, flashbacks and just a lot of different effects...
The ol' chroma key or greenscreen method was employed in our movie many times, and it is a joy to do... because, if done well, you have endless limitations...
In this simple example, we have Mike Perez (DJ in Piedras Negras) plays a national reporter in the film and has to be in several parts of the Mexican Republic.
Here he is in Los Troncos, Quintana Roo.
Oh, and for all those "professionals" that criticize our wrinkled green screen: It works doesn't it! ;-D

Monday, September 25, 2006

Chopping at the cutter



Photos: Screen shots of the film... I'm not saying where they go, or what they do... just enjoy the images... :-)
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I'm up to 50 minutes of pure adrenaline, impacting and dramatic footage... that is edited...
WOW... this morning I edited what we shot on Saturday, along with a sniper scene (with alcoholic / Ex-DEA agent Delso Carrete)...

Kick ass scene...

I've been editing, the ASH flashback scenes, with lots of greenscreen work and effects... Also I've started on the Reporter pieces where it involves some greenscreen work as well... lots o' work still ahead...

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Scene 33 Reshoot


Photo: Screen still of what was shot yesterday. Xavier, Omar and Fede...
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Are we happy?
VINCENT! We happy?
-Oh yeah, we happy...

We reshot scene #33 yesterday, with a better perspective and understanding of what Ash Wednesday is all about...
My friends Gibran, Omar and Xavier came over from Piedras Negras and just kicked ass...
Fede and Kristi Gomez (who plays Jessica) is in the same scene and kicked butt as well...
After that, we drank beer in the rain...

This scene was reshot because we were a mess that day... my shots sucked, and we clearly felt very insecure, and un-focused... HOWEVER, we are thankful that we got to redo everything and make it a memorable scene...

Thanks to everyone else who helped make this happen:
Ricardin Gonzalez for the very cool location, Fede for his cool Mercedes and Paco (Leo) for his Suburban...

I don´t know why I go to extremes
Too high or too low there ain´t no in-betweens
And if I stand or I fall
It´s all or nothing at all
Darling, I don´t know why I go to extremes
-Billy Joel

Photo: Xavier, Delso, Omar, Fede, Barco, Kristi, Matias (Ricardin), Teto, Gibran and Ricky

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Editing Daze 2

Photo: Screen still from the movie. Tati Mello, with some really mean dudes (Cheko, J's and Gerry) This ain't your regular party!

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In the editing room, a dark and muggy place where all of the characters of Ash Wednesday are taking life, it has been extremely rewarding to see and enjoy scenes that we really did not believe would work... That goes to tell you how organized we are (and lucky)... :-D
Well actually, to give some insight, we shoot what's on the script, as we see it at that particular moment. We don't have our shots planned, but it opens a door to allow creativity, not only from us the filmmakers, but from the actors as well...
In that sense, everyone is putting their own mark on Capitulo Unus.

Today we plan to shoot the scene where we see Jessica for the first time. This is one of the few reshoots planned for this weekend.

I have edited around 40 minutes in total, so it is coming to life very rapidly...

Saludos a Xavier, Gibran y Omar!

Friday, September 22, 2006

Happy B-day MOM!


Photo: Me and my Mom... I think this was Christmas 2004...

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Chalk full of Birthdays this September!
but there's none more of importance than me Mom's!
The famous Luana Wheeler, photographer, painter, artist, etc...
Love you Mom!
You're the best! Have fun in San Francisco...
-Rik


Photo: This is one of her masterpieces. This one is called: Raining in the forest

Thursday, September 21, 2006

three-zero


Photo: Gaby, Grisi, Rik, Royer, Alonso, Jerry, Sir Rodriguez and Paco. Bringing in the three-zero...

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Could you believe it! I'm Thirty. Who Cares!

So what to do today... well hopefully just being with people I like is e-nough for me...
Have a few beers, a few laughs, what else could you ask for...

My continuous rant on age:
if you're 40, 50, 60 or even 20 and you say to yourself I've always wanted to be a chef, a filmmaker, a fireman, whatever, and haven't done it....
What are you waiting for?
Drop everything and just do it...
"It's hard, I can't, my kids, my money, my bla, bla bla..."
F*** that. It ain't easy to do what you want.
If it were easy, everyone would be doing it, but that's why it's so f***ing rewarding.
So get out there, build your own train, ride it, invite everyone and tell them to get on or get the f*** out of your way...
AND this f****ng conludes my 2 part rant on age. back to editing...

See that lil' lady? Respect. Respect for one's elders gives character.
I have character.
Just because you are a character doesn't mean you have character.
-Mr. Wolf

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Go ahead and stamp your form, sonny...


Photo: My cameo in Capitulo Unus, In a meeting with Filo, Jorge and Paco...
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Well, this is a 2 part series of rants and irational random thoughts...
The first part is to be written on my last day to be a juvinile 20-something, the second part (tomorrow) will be written by a mature 30-something...

Today is my last day to be in my twenties... and what am I going to do today, on this "seemingly" important day???

I will do nothing. nothing. JAJAJAJAJAJ (evil laugh)

Age is in your mind.
F*** AGE. If you start celebrating something so inane, as the loss of your twenties, well you'll be pretty much f'd and be depressed for the rest of your life, saying "I wish I'd done this or done that", F*** that.

I'm happy to say that I have done a lot of things that I'd always wanted to do, and I know, a lot of my friends and family have done so, as well...

So, now what?

I'm editing Ash Wednesday, and I am on an incredible train called Digital Work Studios.
For those who are on, enjoy the ride!
For those who are not on, either hop in or get the hell out of our way!

There's not a day goes by I don't feel regret.
Not because I'm in here, or because you think I should.
I look back on the way I was then, a young, stupid kid who committed that terrible crime.
I want to talk to him. I want to try and talk some sense to him, tell him the way things are. But I can't.
That kid's long gone and this old man is all that's left. I got to live with that.
Rehabilitated? It's just a bullshit word. So you go on and stamp your form, sonny, and stop wasting my time. Because to tell you the truth, I don't give a shit.
-Red (The Shawshank Redemption)

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Happy B-day Diana and Hector!


Photo: Our lovely Mom, DIANA Mendoza (Bday gal), Rik and my other sis' Luana Mendoza at the Premiere of Escape De Los Santos (Dec. 2005)


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Happy Birthday to my sister Diana!
She is celebrating her 19th year on planet earth! WOW!
Congrats, we miss you and hope you have a hell of a day!
I'll see you soon!




Photo: Hector, QT and me-self.
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AND Happy Belated Birthday to our Agent and friend Hector Hernandez...
I really need to compile a birthday list! I am the worst when it comes to Birthdays!!!
F***!
ANYWAYS... HAPPY B-B-day! his birthday WAS on the 15th... :-o

AND, just to let our friends know, (so they won't feel like idiots later on... :-) MY Bday is on the 21st...

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Out sick...

I don't know what kind of freakin bug I got, but I was out of service this weekend...
we were supposed to shoot, but instead I was in bed sick for these past 2 days...
These occurences happened a day after a mega-downloading of non-stop flowing beer that might have provoked my defenses to weaken and ultimetely pin me down and confine me to my bed and suffer watching hollywood romantic comedies....
OH well... Today there's no photo because I look like s**t. (I know I already looked like s**t, but it's worse when I'm sick...)
boo hoo... BUT, I'm ready to get back to editing, and hopefully finish shooting this WEDNESDAY movie really soon....
-rik

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Editing daze...


Photo: Still shot extracted from the movie. Ex-DEA agent Delso Carrete in action and kickin' ass...

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My eyes hurt... |-)
I've been at my PC since 8am... editing scenes with Gregorio Cazares and Delso Carrete...
I also made some cool action theme songs to go with these scenes, and that was the time-consuming part...
at 6:30pm we were invited on my aunt Raquel's TV show at the local Eagle Pass station... Me and Ramiro Briones (Ash Wednesday) were interviewed. We showed the trailer for both Ash and Escape, and phone calls poured in about the flicks...
Too bad I could not reveal many questions asked... but in time, everyone will be pleasantly surprised...
We plan to begin our slew of interviews as soon as we finish the film, hopefully by the end of October.... we'll see... BTW, my eyes hurt...
Saludos a Barco

you want to play blind man?
go walk with the shephard, but me, my eyes are wide f'n open...
-Jules

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Sunday Eagle Pass News


Among the throng of newspapers this Sunday, there was a well-written article about Digital Work Studios on the front page of the Eagle Pass Sunday News.
Thanks to Rex McBeath and all the guys and gals who work at the Sunday News for your support!

Out of the 365 days in the year, today is one of those 5 days that it actually rains in Eagle Pass... We are planning our last shoots for this week, so hopefully we can be finished completely with production...

Sunday, September 10, 2006

WE ARE BACK!!!







Photos:
-Waris getting ready to shred the guitar.
-El Dude playing the digididooo (a weird, but cool african instrument)
-Barco, Leo and my shoe.
-AND Roger and Rik at Valhalla Studios in MTY.






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Woooooooaaaahhh!!!
What a f*****ng week!
The music is simply unbelievable...
The only way to describe the music would be to tell you that it is an interpretation of the story itself.
It is not overdone with many orchestrations, it is a simple, raw blend of music that moves you.
Thanks to the many people who helped us out:
Giuliano Innocenzi
Waris Rodriguez
Fer Dude Ibarra
Rolando Garza
Freddy Galvez (for lending us the synth)

As score supervisers:
Paco Flores, Roger De Los Santos and myself.

Great job guys!
Everyone was really excited about the project, and can't wait to see it finished... neither can we...

Friday, September 08, 2006

Day 4





Photo: Dude Ibarra putting his mark on ASH WEDNESDAY. ALSO, Waris, Ricky, Rolando Garza and Paco at Valhalla Studios, making music for Capitulo Unus... yeeeeeaaaahhhhh
Yesterday
we made an amalgm of arrangements...
we concentrated on getting sad, tragic songs...
Dude Ibarra (guitar) had 3 songs written which 2 of them were hammered out.
One sounds very Mexican, and the other a more tragic surrealism that I can´t explain...
Than Rolando Garza visited us again and jumped in and performed 2 or 3 other incredibly moving songs that ranged from infinite sadness to tragedy...
We are very thankful for the people that have believed in us and in our project, especcially to all our friends in Monterrey.
Giuliano is to make some tribal drums for the action sequences, and suspense as well... so we´ll see how everything works out.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

DAY 3

Well, we´re still here and kicking...
Yesterday, Waris made up a great piece for the finale narration... it sounds really cool...
after hours of putting in more and more stuff.... we were visited by Rolando Garza... who is a very interesting Opera Piano Concertist or something crazy...
After explaining the movie and showing some key scenes, he was inspired and keyed some incredible notes without an effort...
Can't wait to insert all this into the movie....
Today DUDE Ibarra is coming in to hammer out something amazing... so we'll see....

Pics coming soon....

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Soundtrack DAY 1-2







Photos: Roger munching on his favorite burgers in the whole world... he says its better than Big Kahuna´s... ALSO, an empty chair for Alonso and Chicken who could not come... in honor... :-)
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We got here on Monday at around 9pm...

We had a great reception with carne asada and some beers... The conversation flowed from our lives in the past year to the obvious topic, and the reason of why we have come to this great city... ASH WEDNESDAY.
We told them THE WHOLE movie, and they were extremely excited to be working on this project... and we were just mutually happy to see each other...
Yesterday we started making music... we started off with drums that sound extremely tribal, but cool... today, "Dude" is bringing in a synth to create cellos, violins and other strings...

We need to create the most we can, from here to Monday... so the boiler is on, and the pressure is cookin´ ....

until next time...

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Ash Soundtrack


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Tomorrow we will be on our way to Monterrey, NL, Mexico.
We refuse to observe Labor Day, so we are obligated to leave the country for a week to produce the soundtrack for Ash Wednesday: Capitulo Unus...
Man, that sounds cool. sniffffff
Roger, Paco and myself will be the music supervisors.
Musicians on board will be: Waris, Giuliano Innocenzi and Fer "Dude" Ibarra...
I can't wait...
Archive Photos (2004): Waris and Giuliano making soundtrack for ESCAPE. AND Dude Ibarra (photo below) sporting his kilt and also producing the soundtrack for ESCAPE.


Saturday, September 02, 2006

Comparison

Here's an example of a screen shot that has NOT been processed compared to the other picture below which has been processed digitally to give it a more cinematic feel...
As you can see it makes the image itself look more crude and raw, and very edgy...


A look back...


Photo: Screen shot from movie.
Filo (Pepe de Anda) making friends with Matias (Ricardo Gonzalez).

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It's frickin' September and it has been 2 months since production started on Capitulo Unus.
Looking back, we have been very fortunate to have accomplished what we have done in 60 days...
This is all thanks to the hard work of the filmmakers that are there day-in-day-out... (you know who you are...)
I have edited a healthy amount of scenes, and they all have this grainy, dirty, bleach process... This adds so much to the look, that I even feel tempted to fiddle with EL ESCAPE DE LOS SANTOS, to make it look more filmic... but, that's a lot of work, and maybe we'll save that for the 10 year anniversary edition... :-D
Today and tomorrow are to be shooting days, and editing nights... We have to pull overtime for the making of the music... Relax!
-Ay Diosito Santo...