Showing posts with label Production Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Production Blog. Show all posts

27/07/2010

On the International Stage

Hello Mancattan fans,


Two bits of news today. The first isn't directly related to the film, but hear us out! Whilst filming Mancattan in New York way back in 2007, I took it upon himself to meet up with "someone from the internet." Don't worry, this isn't as sordid as it sounds! I had been a member of the Don Murphy Transformers message boards during the build up to the first Michael Bay Transformer film (the less said about that here the better...)


 That person was a fellow film-maker from New York who online went under the moniker of "Jester JJZ" but in real life is known as Jarek Zabczynski. A few of of "Stooges" from Don's message baords had tried to arrnage real life meet ups, and so Jarek and I decided to be the first international meet and greet.



Jarek and I met up for the first time in person during filming and shared a burger in the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square. After much discussion about Cameras, High-Definition, American Girls and some stuff about Giant Transforming robots, we posed for a pic and continued on our film adventure ways. Jarek's work is quite simply amazing, and cinematography wise in an entirely different bracket to Mancattan (which was shot on a humble PD170) and seeing as how Mancattan is finally gearing up for it's worldwide release on Juy 30th, I thought it timely to throw our American friend a shout out for his latest video masterpiece, "We'll Be Alright" - a music video for the artist Theory, which is quite simply... well, see for yourself; it is a stunning piece not just form a cinematic point of view, but just check out the amount of special effects and how well integrated they are into the piece.






Nice one Jarek, thanks again for your hospitality in NYC.


The second bit of news is that is you do a Google Search for "Mancattan 30th July" (or just click here) we are getting loads of results in search engines. The Daily Motion trailer is now almost at 900 and some American websites are also getting wind of it. It will be really interesting to hear what Americans, especially New Yorkers, think about our efforts.


All I can say is roll on Friday when I can finally sit back, stop pushing this film, and simply sit back to see if it loved or loathed by The World. The upshot is, that even if the film isn't to your liking, surely giving to charityis, so it is a good job that every hit coutns on our quest to make some money for our two fantastic charities.


Anyhow, over and out for now, and for anyone interested in Jarek's work have a ganders at his website ( http://www.jesterpictures.com/ ), and for any non-Brits out there reading this post, please check out Mancattan. It would be great to know what you think.


Peace Out - Col (a.k.a. The Defiant. Cheers Stooges!)



23/07/2010

Mancattan countdown trailer gets 754 hits!

Wow! The folks at Dailymotion have been screenig our trailer all this month (which we had no idea about) and it has already received a whopping 754 hits!


Click the link and see for yourselves, and please, tell your friends! I had no idea that this film would be so anticipated already! Thanks again everyone, 7 days to go!


Col

18/06/2010

Watch Mancattan: For Free!



JULY 31st - THIS IS THE DATE YOU NEED TO PUT IN YOUR CALENDARS!

Finally, 3 years and four months after stepping off the plane in New York, we are able to bring our film to you, for free! Mancattan will be available for free viewing via;

Many thanks to Mark and everyone at Renderyard for taking us on. They really liked the film and offered to distribute it online, for free. Big on the small screen, Mancattan is coming at you, for free, and all proceeds from advertising revenue go directly to charity. Spread the word, tell your friends, get ready to watch the globe-spanning independent film that put Manchester, The North West and England on the map of Indie Film-making.

OUR CHOSEN CHARITIES



The Neurofibromatosis Association - http://www.nfauk.org/

DIRECT DONATION LINK, NFA
http://www.justgiving.com/nfa/Donate/











The  Glossop Mountain Rescue Team - http://www.gmrt.org.uk

DIRECT DONATION LINK, GMRT
http://www.justgiving.co.uk/Charity/Donate.aspx?cid=188612

05/11/2009

NWNW DOUBLE BILL - Sat 21st, The Lowry

Hi folks,


On Sat 21st, The Lowry hosts Salford Film Festival's chosen films for 2009. Two of their films represent the North West New Wave; films representing the underground and totally independent film-makers who refused to let the challenges of writing, producing, shooting and editing their own feature films beat them down. In old-cinema style, we are fortunate to be part of a good old fashioned DOUBLE BILL alongside the film that kick started the NWNW, "DIARY OF A BAD LAD."


This amazing poster design is straight from the geniuses of www.arkidstudios.com - all thanks and kudos to them. I hope we see as many of you there for both films in what will be a very special once in a lifetime screening event. Thanks, Col



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09/10/2009

ABOUT MANCATTAN




 
HERE COME THE FESTIVALS & PUBLIC SCREENINGS...

 It's currently October 2009 at the time of writing, and this is a quick note to say that Mancattan now has a festival version of itself as a DVD being sent out across the globe. When a festival is savvy enough to "bite" and screen our humble movie film, we'll let you know. Currently, we have our PUBLIC PREMIERE as part of the Salford Film Festival on Nov 21st, then another screening hot on its heels at the ACE Centre in Nelson on Nov 26th. For all current and future screening info, click here


 The first screening of Mancattan was at our semi-private Premiere at Manchester's Dancehouse which has its own entry here This was back in April 2009, and though a long time has passed, a Mancattan DVD of one kind or another, jam packed full of extra material old and new, is in development. I have no idea what shape or form it will take yet, but rest assurred, it is in the works.


 If you know of a festival or venue that could benefit from a Mancattan screening, or need to get in touch with us in any way at all, simply contact SiabS at info@mancattan.co.uk Col xxx


04/10/2009

Intro (Old)

“Those who can’t teach, teach gym...”
- Woody Allen, 'Annie Hall'


“Those who don’t know any better, make movies.”
“And we don’t know any better.”
- Phil Drinkwater & Colin Warhurst, 'Mancattan'



Siab Studios presents ‘Mancattan.’ A feature film made in our own time and on our own terms about love, life, tea and Woody Allen. This bittersweet comedy charts the ups, downs and neuroses of two Mancunians searching for their place in the greater scheme of things. Finding themselves lost in New York, will they come to realise where their hearts and priorities truly lie?

Shot entirely on location in Manchester UK and New York USA, ‘Mancattan’ is testament to the talent and audacity of a group of people working in their own time, who refused to accept the impossibility of writing, directing and editing their own feature film.


The film has finished post-production and is due to be premiered and released in 2009. This film was known during production under the working title of 'Untitled Woody Allen Project.' The first trailer under this name was available for a short time on You Tube for easier and faster viewing, but it has now been replaced with the official trailer here on Youtube and also on our trailers page.

'Mancattan' is written, shot and directed by Phil Drinkwater and Colin Warhurst. The film stars the two directors playing characters loosely based on themselves and as such, their characters are eponymous. Professional actress Hazel Earle stars as the female lead, Rachel. Sasha Kasthuriarachchi and Vincent Heselwood round up the main cast. Antony O'Hanlon and Dominique Binieda were the
technical crew on location in New York, whilst Antony also was head of
technical operations in Manchester working alongside Will Robinson, Ian Larsen and Nick Drinkwater. This page and the
dedicated 'Mancattan' website are currently under construction and new content will constantly be added as the film nears its early 2008 completion date.

For more info contact us; info@mancattan.co.uk

22/09/2009

September Update

Hi folks,

A quick SiabS update for September.

1 - Hazel Earle, leading actress of MANCATTAN, is starring in The Killing Of Sister George at Salford's Lowry, Thurs, Fri Sat this week. Info & Tickets can be found here;

http://www.thelowry.com/WhatsOn/EventDetail.aspx?EventId=3976

2 - Pre-Production of BOG-STANDARD (formerly know as "Shat") is well under way. Location is lined up, cast and crew good to go, and the kit is 90% in place. Filming is due to take place in the next fortnight with a mind of the film being finished and screened by the end of October/start of November...

3 - The new Siab Studios website continues to be overhauled, whilst it's "little sister-site" www.mancattan.co.uk is receiving a behind the scenes upgrade. When it goes live, there will be much more content and info than the current website, including info on the latest screenings and the proposed Special Edition DVD

4 - Last Friday's screening of Mancattan at the BBC Club had a fairly decent turn out, with some new faces and some old. Hardly any BBC colleagues (unfortunately) but lots of familiar faces from Manchester's film scene and some old friends. The majority of them seemed to love the film and understand it's origins and roots in guerilla, home grown DIY film-making as well as representing the North West and the talent in the region. One or two guests seemed to expecting a major Hollywood blockbuster (they neglected ALL our publicity and explanations as to what the film actually is about) and so were dissapointed with the film when they were greeted by me, Phil, rainy Manchester, long-takes and footage from a grainy PD-170. But hey, you can't please all the people all the time, despite trying!

5 - KARMA has been submitted to the KINO festival in 2010, but we'll see if it gets accepted at a screening yet.The film's length does cause it a few problems, but if enough of you want to see it, it may persuade the local organisers to jam it in somewhere...

Thanks again folks, next update in October, unless of course anything massive happens in the meantime. Keep on rocking in the free world,

Col

10/08/2009

Feature films? No time at all...

Blog has been super neglected. Adventures in film land... too many and too late at night to talk now.

I did want to mark this occasion however as me finally "finishing" a Mancattan DVD (version 7.0 of the film) ready for festival distribution. All bands have emailed to say they're ok. All actors are ok. The film itself and the DVD works ok. Am I ok? I will be if I never have to edit or touch this thing ever again.

Shame I have already started talking to Phil about version 7.1 eh?...

Two years, 8 months, ten days and eleven hours plus. To celebrate, I am sat on my own at a lonely computer at 11.45pm. This film-making lark is not as rock and roll as I believed.

Still, off to the great outdoors with a Panasonic HDX900 at the weekend I hope. Want to get some HD Great Outdoors footage in the can.

Still, no rest for the wicked. I will have two days off, then begin work on SHAT...

11/07/2009

Mancattan July Update

11/07/09

Latest update - Col has gone back into the edit in order to fine tune and revamp some of the music in the film. We are hoping to re-launch the film this Autumn at a number of festivals and smaller screenings in the city.

Those of you who made it to our Premiere in April saw what will become known as the "Director's Cut" so you were a very select bunch of people! This new version of the film I am working on will be shorter and a little bit sleeker, but other than that, there are no massive changes. The cuts and tweaks I am making are merely to help the film conform to certain festival/screeing standards.

However, a lot of the bands/musicians that were part of the film have since gone onto many different things, and so I will have to ty and track them all down again to see if they still want to be part of Mancattan. There will also be openings for more music so...

...PLEASE, if you know any unsigned bands or musicians who may have material suited to being part of a Manchester Self-Made Independent feature film... Get in touch. We want more bands to be part of the soundtrack so that we have a fistful of varied musicians from right across the musical spectrum and the North West.

Thanks folks, keep the tea coming. Col xxx

17/04/2009

Legality, Creativity and Car Parks

Just a quick post today folks from my lunch break. I was doing some reading yesterday on the BBC's film-making guide (link below) with regards as to what I would need to make a Mancattan DVD or secure a release. As originally suspected, but long ago blown away by enthusiasm and our "just-get-on-with-it" attitude, Mancattan is legally ******.

We have no clearance or copyright for ANY of the logo's, places, icons, photographs or quotes in the film. The thorny issue of defamation and using Woody Allen's name (if he and he alone took offence to it, even though we have made a fan film praising his work) plus the fact we have no papers signed for anything makes this all very difficult.

Still, because I am brilliant, I am going to try. First stop is to get the blessing and go ahead from everyone in the film. If they're all OK, same with the bands, then the locations (Manchester at least) and so on. If I have to re-cut the films with blurs over every logo, then I shall do so and make a point of it.

I was more than happy to let Mancattan lie after the Premiere. But people seem to have fell in love with the idea of it. They want more. And so the DVD is now in production with documentaries telling the story behind Mancattan and so much more... Bearing in mind Mancattan took 2 years, I wouldn't bank on me finishing this anytime soon! But it is on the go.

My current workload is taken up by "Karma" my next short film. And bearing in mind all of the above, this is being done properly from the get-go. The lovely people at North West Vision and Media are helping me track down a location, and I begin rehearsals with the actor's next week. Learning what I have from Mancattan, this should be a "proper" film in all the legal sense of the word, and so the tax-the-creatives "fascists" that could be lurking out there (or maybe they exist just in my head) can get stuffed this time round. Karma is coming at you; soon. Ish.

Quick shout out to Paul A and Paul B for the excellent theatre production of "Raving Beauties" at the Salford Studio last night. Excellent show, highest professional standards throughout. It is invigorating and inspiring to have met so many like minded people in recent months, who are all on the same creative "lets-do-it-for-ourselves" wavelength; looking back, doing Mancattan on our own was sheer madness. The future is looking bright as I hope to work with all these wonderful people soon. In short; life is good.

READ THIS FOR THE COMPLEX TANGLE OF FILM STUFF YOU WILL NEED SORTING IF YOUR FILM STANDS A CHANCE OF EXISTING IN TODAY'S LEGAL MINEFIELD...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/filmnetwork/Filmmakingguide

12/04/2009

Post Mancattan...

I was having a conversation with a friend yesterday who I haven't seen for a number of years. We were talking about what projects we were up to next respectively, and it took me a while to explain, and to realise, exactly how much Mancattan had been part of my life. This past week has been a strange sort of liberating limbo. The immense weight of our film no longer hovers above my head like Damocles's proverbial blade. As such, I find myself sort of "pottering" about doing little bits of this and little bits of that, including writing this blog...

To read more, head to www.siabstudios.co.uk

30/01/2009

No go at Manchester's Cornerhouse

30/01/09

Hi all,

Okay everyone… I am afraid to announce that The Cornerhouse is a no go for various reasons. The main one being that we could only hire it on a Saturday or Sunday morning.

And so I do have another City Centre venue of better statue lined up. But in order for this to happen (and for legal reasons as we do not have a BBFC rating) I can organise an “invitation only” screening, but I would have to collect cahs for your ticket/invites in advance personally. I can do this cash in hand or via Paypal. Before I can work out tickets, I need to know how many of you would be willing to;

a) Turn up
b) Pay £5.00 (if I can get this lower I will, hopefully it won’t be higher than this)
c) Get this money to me before the event in exchange for your written invite.

I don’t want to mention the venue yet as I have only made a query with them, but it is indeed out of this world. Once I have an idea of how much revenue I can generate, I can see about hiring the venue (it has a bar so don’t worry about pre and post film drinks!) and the cost of a projector and screen; the bigger the better.

So please, if you can subscribe to all three of the above, please let me know and I will add you to a super-spreadsheet. Then I can confirm, collect and book this film and give it the Premiere that we feel it deserves.

I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for all your continued support; I will try not to disappoint. Col

29/01/2009

Where can one show a movie in this town?

29/01/09

Hello folks,

Apologies for anyone who thought I had slunk away without telling you. I’ve been off working on other things whilst waiting to hear back from The Cornerhouse… and I’m afraid it isn’t good news.

At the moment, The Cornerhouse would not be able to accept it into one of their Programmes; which means we can’t get the film into the Cornerhouse without paying for a private screening(s). I had to leave the idea with them over the Christmas break and have only just now got the final answer. And so this leaves me with two choices…

ONE – To hire the Cornerhouse for a private screening. This is going to cost at least £250. Prior to popular belief, I didn’t once mug Uncle Pennybanks from Monopoly in the street, and so I don’t have this kind of moolah; especially to blow on a “one off” screening/premiere, as much as I want one. If I was to pursue this option, I need to either find a sponsor to put up the cash in return for me gushing about how wonderful they are, wearing a branded t-shirt, and sticking their posters all over the cinema on the night. Another option would be to set up a PayPal account, and ask any of you wonderful people who want to come to put the money for a ticket in up-front… This way I know I have the cash, and you know you get a guaranteed ticket/seat. I’m not sure how you would all feel about that though, so please let me know and think seriously if you would be happy to PayPal your ticket money to me.

TWO – Realise that this film promoting work is far to much for one man to do, and that this has gone on long enough, and that maybe not many of you will turn up and so put it on at a certain bar in the center of Manchester. The venue is a popular one and they have been most helpful but despite all this, it isn’t a cinema. However, I can get the venue pretty soon for the end of Feb if I act now (based on your opinions) and at least we can all watch informally in a trendy bar and have a bloody good drink/laugh/cry at the whole Mancattan experience.

So; for anyone who still would like to see the film… and is able too… Please let me know if your happy with getting money to the Mancattan Cinema fund via the internet in return for a ticket/seat, or a casual bar premiere in the middle of town…

Thanks again everyone; I’m still trucking on to make sure you have the chance to see the fruits of our labour. – Col

www.siabstudios.co.uk

10/11/2008

Mancattan - Thank YOU for making it worthwhile

Hello all.

Just to say that I have put you all in the credits. Not in the fashion of Lord Of The Rings thanking every member of "The One Ring.net" by name, but I have said thank you to the facebook/the website readers group for all of your kind words of support.

Just to announce that 1 year, 8 months and 9 days after filming the first shot in Manchester, DVD v1.0 of the film is ready to go.

Which means I am now organising a Premiere. Get your glad rags ready on standby, and somebody find me a cheap red carpet.

Captain Col

14/10/2008

The Finish Line - Smoke me a kipper...

October 2008 - The Finish Line

Hello one and all,

First of all I’d like to say a big thanks to anyone and everyone who sent “Congrats” messages to me after last weeks “Film Finished” bulletin; it meant a lot. It’s been a long, hard and tortuously slow journey at times, and it feels good to be finished.

So what’s next I hear you all ask? Well, that’s my dilemma. I’m left with a 100 minutes long piece of work which has been my life for 18 months. The edit has more or less killed me and it starting to affect my mental health. I’ve crossed the finishing line, but doing so has finished me.

To quote a line from the film, was making our own movie “A false hope, or a dream?” Neither option seems to offer any concrete solution, and so with weary but satisfied feelings, I’m hanging up the Mancattan boots. This film is as good and as finished as it is ever going to be.

I’m currently sorting out the final permissions with all the wonderful musicians who’ve allowed us to use their music. But even this task has made me to stop to think about what I would have to do to push this film into all the places we dreamed about way back then. I don’t have any forms signed with the actors, I don’t have any forms signed with the locations we used, I don’t know how to discuss music copyright, I don’t have copyright clearance for the still images in the film; in fact, all the things needed to make this film “proper” in the sense of marketing and selling and all the rest… I just don’t have.

This film was made in a totally guerrilla style. It’s old footage (I haven’t shot anything new in whole year as I’ve been stuck working on this film) it’s ropey hand held footage and although it IS and always will be an amazing piece of work that everyone involved, in even the smallest of roles, should be proud of, it was never going to be Blockbuster material.

Does that mean I’m not going to push the film? Of course not; I owe it to everyone involved, from the NYBs, to the bands, to Antony, Hazel, Vinny & Sash and anyone whose nut I’ve done in moaning about my slow PC. It does mean that I am not going to start chasing up the legal ins and outs of selling, copying, rating, copyrights, and all the rest of the stuff that if this film was going to be where we said it would, I would still have to do. I have reached the limit of what I can achieve and I’m not too proud to admit it. If I push this film any more, I’m gonna break.

So what does this mean? And what is the point of this message?

It is to extend a huge and heartfelt thanks to anyone who has raised an eyebrow, left a comment or a slap on the back for all things Mancattan. It is to say that you should keep your calendars free because there WILL be screening(s) in and around Manchester. It’s to let you all know that Mancattan is officially finished, and now we wait for results of our hard work.

It probably means that this film will never have a distributor, and that in the modern age of Youtube and digital content, that we will find a way to host this film online ourselves, and have people watch our movie on the internet; without paying a middle man. I want people to see this film; and I’m going to make it happen, but not in the traditional way. Even if it does just live on www.siabstudios.co.uk and never goes anywhere, I'll be satisified. I honestly don’t think it will pass the scrutiny of a film distributor; technically or legally. I’d love to try, and I’m certainly going to investigate, but this is a reality check. I only want this film to be seen by as many people as possible so that our hard work can be recognised.

Should a distributor, against the odds, stumble across a DVD or film festival where we’ve been able to show the film without having to have me train up as a lawyer to sort out contracts, paperwork and all the rest, and who wants to push the film for us, then hell yeah, I’m all aboard. As it stands, with this monumental task facing me, I acknowledge that my reach has exceeded my grasp.

Mancattan was a grand experiment and a bloody marvellous example of what hard work, grit and stupidity in the face of adversity can achieve. The question we had back in March 2007 was “Why don’t people make their own films?” I believe I am fully qualified to answer why they don’t.

But that won’t stop me from doing more.

Mancattan has simply took me as far as it can, and I’ve taken it as far as I can. No amount of tweaking the sound, the colour, the timings, the edits or music will make this film up to the technical level I know I can film at now, or wanted this film to be. I’m not knocking it’s quality, but I am acknowledging that it is a pimped up Ford Focus, and not a Porsche 911. It hasn’t been so much a learning curve as a vertical cliff edge, but I’ve scaled this particular mountain and now I need a break before taking on the next.

So thank you and goodnight from Colin Warhurst on Mancattan.

Thank you to Hazel Earle, Vincent Heselwood, and Sasha Kasturicachi for starring in our film.
Thank you to Dominique Binieda for putting up with, and supporting us in New York.
Thank you to Michael Hall for composing an amazing jazz soundtrack.
Thanks to Will, Scotty, Mr Sifter and everyone involved on a days filming.
Thank you to all the musicians who have lent us their music.

Thank you to Anthony O’Hanlon for being there from the start of Siab Studios, and who will probably be the last to leave the party.

And the biggest thank you to Phil Drinkwater, whose baby this is. Without his idea, drive and enthusiasm, Mancattan would still be just an idea.

I hope you enjoy the film. Smoke me a kipper, I’ll be back for breakfast.

Col 14/10/08

29/09/2008

Sound mix - Done!

29/09/08

The sound mix has been finished on the film, which means I am finally on the last leg of the edit! I am "grading" the film to the best of my ability. Grading is the process of tweaking all the colours, brightness, saturation .etc to make the original footage look at it's best or tweaking it to suit a certain mood in the film. It is one of those processes that a film maker could easily spend hundred's of years on, changing each colour and nuance ad infinitum until they are happy with it. Unfortunately as Lucas once said, films are never finished, they are only completed. So, I am whizzing through the grade doing a job that I will be more than happy with, but a few years or hundred's of pound in a Da Vinci suite could still improve.

We have one more test screening (limited invite only) to gauge the film with a real uninitiated audience, then I have to do the credit sequence and then...


...well, we will have the Premiere. We have a few ideas of what we want and where, but why not let us know what YOU think we could/should/would do with the film at its unveiling and beyond. Know any good screening venues? Can you get a crowd there? How would you all feel about the Cornerhouse, AMC or Printworks? Any preferences? These questions and more, let us know what you guys think because this film is for YOU; all the people who have supported us from day one and are genuinely intrigued to see our DIY movie try and take on the world; or at the very least a cinema for one night only.

Peace & Love - Col :-)

04/06/2008

Where's my existence gone? Sure I left it round here somewhere...

04/06/08

Locking off NYC footage tonight during our second technical screening. Inserting Manchester GV footage and then sound mixing and final band placement is next on the agenda. Working my nuts off DAILY now people. Support, brew, beer and love needed for my weary self. Col x

24/02/2008

Test Screening goes down a treat. No bribery needed.

24/2/08
The rough cut has now been screened for a select test audience and it seems that people really like it! This has made me feel all warm inside, like when you drink too much brandy or you have indigestion. Now we just need to mix the sound, finish the opening sequence, get the music locked and colour grade it. Not much, then! But then we will be ready to begin our assault on the unsuspecting public. Bring it on! This just may be huge! Peace out housies. Phil and Col xxx

31/01/2008

Final pick-ups

31/01/08
Planning for final pickups underway with shooting scheduled for this weekend. Eleven months after the first shot was taken! Approaching the final parts of our edit (before sound and colour grading of course...)

27/11/2007

"UWAP" is now "MANCATTAN"

27/11/07

New film name officially released; "MANCATTAN"
New website launched; www.mancattan.co.uk