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Red Box Spider Journey: Post-Production

This is Last Part of a 4 Part series on my thoughts and experiences concerning the Short 1 min Film we put together for the skarlets competition:

Feel free to watch the entry and vote and post comments :)

Here are my thoughts and experience on the Post Production side, as well as the conclusion, please tell me what you think :) Continue Reading…

Blender 2.5 Alpha 0

Blender released their New complete redesign version of the Online Developer Community driven 3D application.

The first item of “What to expect” starts off with Big Improvements. I am psyched.

It has been a while since I have spent time on Blender, but I think that 2010 will be the year I really get to grips with this cool (and free) application.

It appears that the redesign work, which started  2 years ago, is planned to go through a few stages before releasing out a fully stable version at Blender 2.6.
Blender 2.5 RoadMap
The reason why I believe that this is so awesome is that – for a community driven application which is free – it is challenging applications such as Cinema 4D and Maya.

For me this is huge – I can’t afford those other apps, and 3D is a gap (which I plan to fill) in my skills as a Video Editor and Compositor.

Watch this space.

Go ahead – download this baby and give it a whirl :)

The Problem with Christian Film

Tension, Conflict.

How do you show the best  (or is it the worst) possible conflict that a character or group encounters in a way that make the resolution the all the more poignant?

Without compromising Christian morals, beliefs and values?

Bringing someone to a potential downfall in a moment of violence, lust or terror can be quite compromising of a person’s morals and values. But then, the more contrasting the conflict to the resolution the more powerful and memorable the story. Obviously there are exceptions where the conflict is more subtle. I think that they did quite well in the film: FireProof where the husband was faced with a potential internet chat with another woman. Yet through out the film most of what happened was implied. It could have watered down the story? But in this case it did not.

What about violence and horror? There was a good discussion over at the Cloud Ten Pictures Blog about Christian Horror. Just how far do you go before you make the conflict a threat to another Christian’s relationship with God and or his own family?

Having said that, the Bible is full of stuff that could make you cringe, blow you away or make you dumbstruck. Just read about David, Jacob, Lot or the Songs of Songs. The Bible has incest, harlots, war, murder, violence, you name it; the true nature of man is there at it’s worst. So why can’t we make film’s like that? Imagine a film of Lot and his daughters, PG18 stuff.

I don’t know what you think, but from a Christian perspective: I think that there is a fine line between using sin to illustrate truth and plain old sinning.

So what do you think? Does this water down Christian Film? Should we risk making them more real?

[Image created from photos by: djking and insightimaging]

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Self-Hosting Experience

This is a huge milestone for me in fulfilling the blogging goals I have laid out for 2010. Thanks to OurChurch I am now able to host my blog there and take the blogging experience to a whole new level. I hope that my goal to be more engaging and community based will be realized through all the things I have planned for Synaptic Light over 2010; Self Hosting is the first step towards that – in a very big way. So I encourage you to please help me by taking the conversation past the one man with a bull-horn to a community of communicators, by taking part in the conversation. Continue Reading…

Red Box Spider Journey: Production

This is Part 3 of a 4 Part series on my thoughts and experiences concerning the Short 1 min Film we put together for the skarlets competition:

Feel free to watch the entry and vote and post comments

Here’s some of the things with did and used for out 1 min feature film -lol. It was quite fun; next time I need to get someone to take more photos. Continue Reading…

Christmas : Wanting and Giving

Christmas Gift
[Photo By: allerleirau]

It is December.
And it is the time of wanting stuff.
Right?
Or was it supposed to be a Time of Giving?
I am a Christian and I celebrate Christmas for the Birth of Christ – a seriously massive gift to us. That is probably where the overlapping between the Birth of Christ and today’s Commercialization of Christmas begins and ends; on Giving. The rest is just Wanting.
Truth be said; I want a lot.
I started out putting this post together as a series leading up to Christmas for all the things an Independant Filmmaker would want; as Jim Jannard from RED says:

from Exposure through post

But I can’t do that.
Then it would just be a list of want want want want.
So instead I am going to look for someplace where I can give.
How about you?

Pimping my Feed

One of my goals in 2010 is to increase my subscription readership to 100 subscribers. Of course there are many out there who make use of plugins, apps, online readers like gooreader and email; maybe at the same time – for one person. So one hundred subscribers will not mean 100 actual readers. But that is what I am gunning for.

Why? Because it is a listening post for many. It may not translate into interaction but it means that there are people out there who have an interest in what I have to say. And if they delve deeper then they will hear what everyone else has to say – in the comments.

Subscribe to SynapticLightHow? You will see on the top right a heading called SUBSCRIBE. This provide two options; the first to subscribe to SynapticLight’s RSS feed thru any of the applications listed in the resulting screen; I suggest Google Reader – very cool. The Second allows you subscribe to receive Emails once a day for the latest post or posts of the day.

Subscribe to SynapticLight

Please subscribe, and please tell your friends :)

Red Box Spider Journey: Pre-Production

Red Box Spider Story Board Extract

This is Part 2 of a 4 Part series on my thoughts and experiences concerning the Short 1 min Film we put together for the skarlets competition:

Feel free to watch the entry and vote and post comments :)

My Thoughts and Experiences on Pre-Production

The key here was that we had a common goal, with the same interest at heart. But that alone does not achieve success.

In this case; for such a short project, there did not seem to be much need to storyboards or a script.

I think we knew that handling a spider was going to be kind of random.

We were also rushed to get to production because of the submission deadline (which I have found out now has been pushed out 6 months).

The biggest problem with rushing this part was that when it came to editing I was forced to make many workarounds to get the story to fit into one minute.

Next time though – I am going to have to force myself to be more strict in planning and previz.



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Color Facepalm Moment

Jean-Luc Picard Facepalm

[Photo from: picardfacepalm]

Not having working with Apple for a few weeks is my only excuse.

After making an adjustment to a custom Color FX I saved it. It was an edit to an existing effect so I did not expect the dialogs to mean anything.

But they did.

There was no Name provided so it named the effect as Effect; writing over the Effects directory that was there.

Facepalm.

Solution? Re-Install Color?

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