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Post Production

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

Getting to the end of pick up shoots has had it’s toll on many of the people involved in shooting Elindil’s Secret. For me personally, trying to maintain edits, improving the story while working at the same time was difficult. It has brought me to a place of feeling overwhelmed. On the final day of shooting we had a hard drive fail. Not that this hindered shooting in anyway, but it did mean there was a little bit of effects work that had to be rendered again. Not the end of the world by any means, but still more time that would need to be added to the Post Production schedule. In organising shots and preparing them for the Visual Effects I started counting how many visual effects are in the final cut of Elindil’s Secret. At this stage the number is over one thousand. Probably seven hundred and fifty more than I had originally thought would be in the movie. When working out the length of blue screen shots that would be in the final David Hindby had calculated about a third of the movie would be blue screen. That figure is still about right, but there are many other shots that require effects in order for them to work. It is a massive task, but that said, a task that will finish the movie and make it impressive, especially considering it’s budget.

So, now it’s time to get into these one thousand shots, as well as starting to prepare folly recording and editing, ADR, music, marketing and all the other fun parts of making a movie.

It is also our hope to have a trailer out soon. Keep a look out for it.

Post production, rewrites and pick up shoots!!

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

The end of shooting proved to be a busy time for everyone…because we were spending every free moment we had making this movie. It’s taken quite a few weeks to recover, become well and feel normal again after the frantic months from August till December known simply as ‘Elindil’s Secret – How not to make a movie!!’

That said, looking back on everything we did, it certainly was a time of fun, friendship, hardship and sleep deprivation; which only enhanced the fun, friendship…and so on.

So now that we are refreshed it’s time to press on…there are still things to be done. Effects, sound editing, ADR won’t happen on their own, but wait…before we do that…we still have to finish shooting. Completing a rough cut of the movie has revealed that there are still some pieces missing to the puzzle of Elindil’s Secret. One scene never got shot and there are a lot of insert shots that we simply didn’t have the time to get…and of course why get them then, they’re insert shots…we can pick them up anytime. AND SO WE WILL!!!

Pick Up shoots have been planned from the end of March through till the start of May. That should complete all of the shooting required. However, before we can shoot, there are some script changes that need to be made, permits to be obtained, lines to be learned…and yes post production will continue. So, just letting you know that ‘Elindil’s Secret – The madness that is’ continues to be made and we haven’t all dropped off the planet…although we have made reservations.

The Sound Track – It Begins

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

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Two big announcements in the one post and both relate to an important component of any feature film, the sound track. Even back in the days before talkies, the audience would watch a silent film accompanied by music, often a single instrument (piano) and in some cases an ensemble or orchestra would be used.

The 1st announcement is to welcome David Atkins into the project. David has a massive job ahead of himself as he composes the music for both the trailer and the film. No doubt this will consume a significant amount of time.

The 2nd announcement is to provide David with a tool that allows him to not only do this, but also produce a 1st class sound track. The tool purchased is “Symphonic Orchestra Platinum” by EASTWEST Sounds Online.