It’s been a while since the last posting. The reason being that I have been busy doing what I love, making films. No, not feature length or even profitable ones, just Production II short films from class. This production class compared to the one I had a few semesters ago has me playing many parts. I am doing lighting, script supervising, gaffer, cinematography, sound, and screenwriting. It’s an experience that only makes me feel that this is what I love. It’s hard work and love that makes you want to do the best work you can. I’m in my senior year and soon all this hands on will be over and the real world will kick in. I will admit that foremost I am a screenwriter. Fortunately with the advancement of digital filmmaking I will be able once again to play the many parts that I give much respect to those who have decided to master each one separately. I have a lot of projects planned for the near feature. I am anticipating the time after I graduate so I can do my own work. I can truly say that this semester has given me the confidence that I will be successful in whatever endeavors I take.
Archive for the 'Digital Filmmaking' Category
You got to check out this video that someone emailed me about. I can’t remember who it was and when I try to look for the email I can’t find it anywhere. I think it was erased when I was having problems with my pc (didn’t keep a copy in my main mailbox, doh). Anyway, I was reminded about the video by @msmi from Twitter (sometimes known as cxn). You can find the video on Mindistortion.tv which I believe was created by the artist known as heretik which I found on his SheezyArt page. As you look at his portfolio you find he is a 22 yr old student named Manuel Fallmann from Austria. Mindistortion.tv reminds you a lot of the Newsground site but with a personal touch. I should note that Newsground is one of my favorite flash sites. Well, I loved the simplicity of the video and plus it rocks. Click on the pic and check it out.
In film school you find that there are fans and there are die hard fans of those who are in the “biz”. When I say the “biz” I am talking about film/television/art/music, anything artistic. For the sake of this post I am going to stick to what I encounter in studying my major, Film and Video. Of course there are the obvious idols; Scorsese, Coppola, Tarantino, Spielberg and, obviously, I’m only naming a few here. But, there is one director that whenever someone discusses the work, there are fans who will jump right in and praise their devotion to knowing it, repeating it, and eventually emulating it. Then, there are those who will cock their head and eventually agree to liking the work and at the same time finding themselves empathizing with others who will give in and admit to not even coming close to understanding what they had saw. The director I’m talking about is David Lynch. I am not only talking of Mr. Lynch in this post but I also a fan. Admittedly, I am more often at times one of those who finds themselves cocking their head.

There are many fansites and webpages praising Mr. Lynch’s work, so that is not what I am doing here. But I did come across an interesting article about something he said. As a fan I felt that this was encouraging news for those of us who are trying to get our work out to the public in the most affordable and artistic way (i.e the internet). So for all of you who I empathize with who find themselves cocking their head whenever they see a Lynch film because they have no clue as to what’s going on, you may not feel this is newsworthy. But for the rest of us, this may put a smile on our faces when we are shelling out the doe for that awesome digital video camera, mic setup, lighting, and whatever other tools are needed. I wish you could see me now because I am smiling. Really I am.
Here’s the link to the David Lynch article from MTV.
The photo is of my two friends Josh Gibson and Matt Vasiliauskas who had the chance to attend an event where Mr. Lynch was a guest speaker.
School starts in September and I am really excited about it. I will be taking Production II, which involves filming short films in color and using voice over and narration. I am stoked but at the same time nervous because lately I have been playing around with digital and now I have to go back to the mentality of precise planning so I will not waste film. But we do get to edit using Adobe or Final Cut Pro. Plus this will help me with the projects that I have planned for online. Well, this got me to thinking about what direction did I want to go with this website. Most people know me as TheFemGeek and very few “online” call me by my given name Tiffiany Tate. But I began to realize that I probably need to plan to use my given name in the credits for the films that I do. So, I have decided to start a new website strictly for my short films. The internet tv shows I want to do will have their own page but when it comes to the projects I am personally working on, there will have to be a separate website. Now you may say, “Okay, this is really a no brainer”(this is ME imitating YOU asking this question)? Well, the reason why I am pointing this out is because now I have to gather a new group of viewers. Now, I know I know, I may not have such a big following here on TheFemGeek.com. But I value my 18 readers, small as that may be.

The new website will have my name as the domain name but spelled differently. When you actually look at my name you may notice that there is an extra “i” that makes absolutely no sense if my name is to be pronounced like the famous jewelry store. I have decided that I am most likely going to change the spelling. The new spelling will be “Tifani” instead of “Tiffiany”. What? (this is ME imitating YOU asking this while wondering why did my mother spell it that way) I can only assume that the drugs they gave here during childbirth were that good. So, my loyal fans and any new readers and viewers who may come on board, look for the new website, Tifanitate.com, soon on a computer screen near you.
Oh another thing, myself and a friend, Sawyer Lahr, will be producing/directing/writing, and whatever else that needs to be done, a documentary based on life her in Chicago and/or Illinois. It is in the beginning stages but we will be posting the progress on the new website. This idea was inspired by Michael Ambs and his blog/vlog, Project Pedal.
Here’s some info I thought was interesting. I also thought (and maybe it’s just my circle) that it was something that was somewhat overlooked because no one really talked about it. United Talent Agency and Spot Runner (online ad firm) has

joined forces to create 60Frames Entertainment, which had it’s launching on July 11th. The concept behind 60Frames is to finance professionally produced short form content on the web. I think this is exactly what many of the internet television producers and even some of the well produced video blogs may be looking for. The future of the independently produced internet tv/show providers and creators are looking really bright these days. I’m happy
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