Crimean Pictures is named after my friend John Crimean. John and I plus Larry Millican and David Mossman made films together as far back as 1980.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Anti Climax
I made Anti Climax whilst we were up at Rockhampton attending the Rocky Fringe short film festival. We won the competition with The Evolution of Bovine Language and Ian Huish was the heart and soul of that one - he done every thing . So, I noticed the Huish sign on the road with an actual meat ant's nest just below it and with Carolyn's help, quickly filmed our small movie... I think Anti-Climax works well as a rare double pun. I also think Queensland meat ants are fairly mild - in N.S.W. you wouldn't come out of it with much left on your bones.....
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Counting The Lines
This film was a group shoot produced for Newcastle Video Makers club. The film features Malcolm Young, an ever reliable go to man for Crimean Pictures, Pip Ditton-Phare - I've just finished a concert film of Pip's wonderful singing group- BELLA VOCE, Isabella and Alex Rousos( 2 fine young talents...) The music for the film once again is provided by Jason Paris and what a striking tune it is ! Young Abbey's singing sure does lift you. On the day of shooting we just loaded the cast into the car with a rough outline and 2 or 3 cameras hidden behind the driver's seat E.T.C. - easy really... And for such a complex project the result we got was a credit to all the cast and crew.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
The Evolution of Bovine Language
I'd heard about the required item for the Rocky Fringe film festival (BULL) and I had an idea, so I story boarded it and pitched it to Ian Huish. And that was the end of my involvement with the film. Huish took the Bull by the horns and ran with it - his finished film had lots of different ideas and jokes, Ian provided all of the wonderful animation, the narration, the Bull's vocals, the sound edit, incidental music. Ian's wife Jen sang the ROCKY'S MOOSLI “keep ya movin” jingle and the eye catching titles - he did the lot! And I think he had a lot of fun making the film. The only other input was my wife Carolyn who gave the film it's title. So we took a punt and flew up to Rockhampton for the Rocky Fringe film festival on the 31st of August earlier this year AND WE WON!!!! Wow, what a huge thrill. It was great to collaborate with Ian - he is such a talent and has a wonderful sense of fun. Thanks mate.
Sunday, 26 August 2012
The Hearts Eternal Vow
My friend Jason Paris has provided the music for many of my films over the years and we shot this at a few different locations from about February this year onwards. The film features some shots of a terrific water spout as seen from Newcastle's King Edwards Park. Jason's music is wonderful and this is my first crack at making a music clip. I hope I did his song justice.
Sunday, 19 August 2012
The Bully
We made The Bully a few weeks back specifically for the Rocky Fringe film festival. The film features Malcolm Young, Carolyn Starr and me. It was shot in the Teralba Bowling Club.
The Saturday morning drinkers were treated to the very odd spectacle of a man in a cat collar blubbering away. Carolyn's performance as "the bully" was spot on and Malcolm always brings his wonderful personality and good humour to our short films. To round out our crew Renee Mondy did her usual fine effort as Director of Photography. Very pleased with this one.
Friday, 10 August 2012
The Staring Competition
We shot this last year at the back of the K Mart car park in Glendale NSW in about 40 minutes. The story comes from a real event, a dog in a Woolworths car park did actually beat me in a staring competition! Carolyn Starr was the D.O.P. for this and does really well considering Chloe the dog wasn't keen sitting in the car for very long! Nathan Searle was Chloe's owner and Dog Wrangler in the shoot and was a big help to the overall look of the finished film. Jeremy Sherman's wonderful tune "Showdown" was perfect and is probably the closest I'll ever get to making a western. The Staring Competition will also be screened at the Good Dog Film Festival at the Balmain town hall next weekend - 17th, 18th & 19th of August.
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Goog Dog Festival
I have 3 Films showing at the Good Dog Festival starting on the 17th and finishing 19th August. Go Weave, Dr Boogers Casebook and the Staring Competition. Go Weave is being shown 3 times!!
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