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a quick update + peek

Update #20 · Jan 30, 2013 · 2 comments

Jeez, it’s been awhile since my last update regarding Teddy Boy so I wanted to send everyone a quick note and let you know we’re hard at work editing the project.

It’s in the very capable hands of filmmaker/documentarian Nick Martin who has been working diligently syncing the terabytes upon terabytes of footage and now is cut cut cutting the footage together.

What I’ve seen so far has me happy.

I’m thinking of each and every one of you.

Added Bonus: below is a raw still from the film showing our young interloper casing the home of his more affluent hosts.

More soon – best,

Sean

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Grrrrrrrinding Away!

Update #19 - For backers only · Oct 24, 2012 · comment

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Hello, Post-production (plus pie! - well... a pie chart)

Update #18 - For backers only · Aug 2, 2012 · comment

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And that's a....

Update #17 · Jun 23, 2012 · 1 comment

WRAP!

We finished filming last Thursday night after capturing the mountain sunset/sunrise at majestic Gross Point Reservoir high above Boulder, CO.  It was a heck of a day that included mountain lions and a trout farm - a majestic ending to our effort.

The majority of the cast and crew wrapped on Tuesday where smores were shared by the late-nighters.

It was the fitting end to a busy day and an incredible journey.

To say wrap was bittersweet would be an understatement.  A number of people gathered together to make this film possible - and that includes you.  People that I'm proud to call friends.  

I've grown very close to the cast and crew with whom I worked with many days over many many hours.  And now it's time for them to go on to new projects, their friends, their families, etc.  But I miss them already.  More than they'll probably ever know.

It's to you - and them - that I'll continue to push this project forward to make this film be the best possible film that it can be.  I owe that to everyone who contributed to this project in one way or another.

That's a promise I take very seriously.

Expect updates as we reach these additional milestones:

  • Picture Lock
  • Sound Design
  • Music Composition
  • Color Correction

Lots to do - but you should know: 

We have an amazing film on our hands.

Here's a picture of our Cast & Crew - signed by all :)

Thank you!

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A Three Hour Tour...

Update #16 · Jun 12, 2012 · 1 comment

Dr. Hamilton says it better than I can this week. 

What an amazing cast and crew we have, the sailing scenes were much harder to shoot than we anticipated, but under the watchful eye of Dr Hamilton and The Admiral, we got some amazing shots of the "The Grand Conspiracy"

American Work Ethic: Not dead yet 

by William Hamilton, J.D., Ph.D.

http://www.central-view.com/

In 1904, the world-renowned German sociologist, Max Weber, toured America. Herr Weber found a vibrant people feverously engaged in purposeful, capitalistic, economic activity which Weber characterized as the: Protestant Work Ethic. Actually, the American Work Ethic would have been a better choice of words because Americans of all religions were carrying out their desire to better themselves and their families, resulting in the world’s most successful representative democracy and the greatest nation on earth.

But for some Americans who suffered through the Great Depression of the 1930s, World War II, and the Cold War, there is the feeling that the young people of today have lost the American Work Ethic. That too many of them fit the stereotype of a “lost generation,” smoking dope, speaking with vulgar language, defacing their bodies, relying on welfare, and chilling out.

Having just spent a week working literally elbow-to-elbow with a movie production company that was using our sailboat as its floating stage property, this commentator-sailor can attest that the American Work Ethic is alive and well. Not since retiring from the military has this observer seen a group of young people so willing to work 12-to-14-hour-days while applying the most meticulous standards of professionalism to their craft. And that does not count the evening hours spent reviewing the day’s footage for any errors of framing, lighting, sound, dialogue, and continuity.

On Day One of the filming, so much high-tech electronic gear was installed below deck that our boat’s cabin looked like the control room for the launch of a space shot. As for people, Steerage Class on the Titanic was probably less crowded.

Topside were the three actors, the writer/director/co-producer, the director of photography and his two assistants, a sound man with a boom microphone, an electronics technician, and yours truly. Alongside was a big pontoon boat carrying a huge light reflector, an assistant producer, a make-up artist, caterers, gaffers, and grips. A rubber dingy used as a messenger boat was alongside as well. From the shoreline, our movie-making flotilla must have looked like a tiny version of the Spanish Armada.

Despite the oxygen-depleted high altitude, the skin-blistering UV rays, and the gusty winds that produced gut-wrenching waves, the crew of 25 mostly-young Americans worked without complaint and unending determination to each do their part at the highest level of movie-making professionalism. Again, other than today’s military, this observer was unaware such hard-working young Americans even existed.

The actors for “Teddy Boy,” who spent most of their time waiting for the camera, the lighting, and the sound elements to be in place, used their “down-time” to do calisthenics and to rehearse the lines they delivered without any prompting. When called on to dive into 50-degree lake water, the actors did so without complaint.

So, at a time in our nation’s history when some doubt that America can remain an exceptionally strong and vibrant nation, it is comforting to know that a company of college-age film students, along with only slightly older actors, directors, and producers are working long, hard hours to perfect their craft with a dedication that would make Herr Max Weber very, very proud.

Nationally syndicated columnist, William Hamilton, was educated at the University of Oklahoma, the George Washington University, the U.S Naval War College, the University of Nebraska, and Harvard University.

Dr. Hamilton can be contacted at:
P.O. Box 2001
Granby, CO 80446

Email: william@central-view.com

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