Rappers and slappers infested the Perv Circus Boat for a night of debauchery and damn right rude electro and jackin’ beats. DJ’s Harlow, Minimal Animal SoundSystem and Your Niece supplied crate’s full of top brass tunes keeping the rammed boat afloat till sunset over Poole Bay.
Wall to Wall Fidget, Bassline, Jackin & Electro – standard. Saturday July 10th 2010, dusk till dawn paid witness to some serious pressure from DJ’s Harlow, Meow and 46.XY. As the night grows in popularity it was fantastic to see the venue brimming with dancing heads and vibe’ed masses right up untill close. Massive respect to all the crew that made it down, it was by far the best one yet – here’s to the next!
Photo’s are on our facebook like page right now, expect them up in the gallery soon
I cant really find a word to describe the excitement after receiving an email this morning from Nicole Kai, part of the team at Vice Magazine and Kobbarberg Cider. I dont think i’ve been this excited since the time I found out I was getting a Playsation one for Christmas those many years ago. The email stated that my short film ‘balloon girl’ has been chosen as on of the ten finalist’s in the film section of their Kobbarberg Klash competition. It continued to say “Well done on impressing our judges, you are now one step closer to winning £1,000, exposure in Vice magazine and a sweet internship opportunity at VBS.TV. What’s more, all the finalists get to participate in Kopparberg Klash events.”
“On Wednesday July 7th we will be holding our first Kopparberg Klash party at The Old Blue Last, to celebrate you and the other 9 Film finalists. Your films will be screened on both floors of the venue and everyone will be able to raise a toast with some complimentary Kopparberg cider.”
“Entry is first come first served, but all the finalists will be on a special guest list with a +1 to ensure they get in.”
Hoorah!
Let me just explain about the origin of the film in short – I run a small personal website and blog, ManyChefsBroth.co.uk, alongside everything else I do here as production manager at eBusiness Media. The aim of ManyChefsBroth.co.uk is to create a space for like minded artists interested in New Media. An output for artists producing creative work outside of their everyday jobs. As well as running the site I’ve been producing documentaries and short films for around 3 years.
Back in may my Girlfriend Amy Ginty and I took the Camera kit out to shoot a new short film for the website, I decided we would shoot ad lib, on the fly with a very simple concept and only one prop – a blue balloon tied to a ribbon.
I wanted to create a stark contrast between the bright, free, blue balloon and its surroundings, being a dark grimey alleyway. I wanted the balloon to be constrained and lead by Amy using the blue ribbon.
The idea would be that this Lonely girl would come across said blue balloon in the grimey alley and it would be her jovial companion.
With this simple idea we set about shooting, first of all with my Digital SLR (Nikon D50, full kit spec below). I utilized the idea of using my Digital SLR to capture frames just like a camcorder would, but at a much lower frame rate, something I had been experimenting with for the last 2 months. This would have two effects, first of all and most noticeable being the stutter and uncomfortable feeling of low frame rates. Second of all the fantastic sharpness, quality and shallow depth of field from the SLR’s large sensor size and long lens.
I also used my Video Camera and Depth of Field Adapter to shoot parts of the film. Using the single light of the alley and controlling shutter speed and aperture I created a powerful, contrasting image while giving perfect focus on Amy and the Balloon.
Combining the two different types of footage presented two different feelings to the audience, I’ll let you watch the video for yourself to decide how you feel when watching the differently samples footage. Leave your feelings about the video in the comments section below.
I originally entered the film competition after stumbling across the advertisement for the Kobbarberg Klash Film competition while reading an article on Vice Magazine’s website.
In all honesty my initial idea was purely to get more exposure for ManyChefsBroth and to encourage more visitors to view the site as my video would be hosted on Kobbarberg’s website. I had forgotten all about the competition until the email this morning, RESULT!
Next step is to drum up some online support, through facebook, twitter and both this blog and blog.manychefsbroth.co.uk.
“The finalists’ videos will also be posted on the Facebook event wall on July 2nd, where you will be urged to have your friends vote for your entry by clicking “Like” underneath, in order to help us decide a winner which will be announced at the final Kopparberg Klash event on September 1st, 2010.”
So, I urge you to pop on over to the facebook page on July the 2nd and click ‘Like’ on my video! It’s entitled ‘Balloon Girl’. Thanks! Heres the Facebook page
Kit Spec:
Nikon D50 D SLR
Sigma 70-300mm Lens
Pansonic HDC SD100
JAG35PRO DOF adapter
SIGMA 50mm lens
Sony Vegas Editing suit
The second of four Stop Motion short films I’ll be making throughout the summer. For this feature myself and my Girlfriend Amy Ginty came up with a loose concept & prop and she ad-lib’ed the rest.
‘Balloon Girl’ was shot with a JAG35PRO Depth of Field adapter attached to my HD-Cam and a D-SLR +70-300mm lens for the stop motion sections. Leave your comments and any ideas you might have about what the next Stop Motion feature will be in the comments section below.
Directed & Shot by James Williams
Balloon Girl: Amy Ginty
Music: John Foxx – Smokescreen from Tiny Colour Movies
Location: Bournemouth, UK
This summer will see a influx of content for Many Chefs Broth and also some very exciting news – which unfortunately cant go into just yet.
Any how – do you ever get an idea that makes you think “That might just work?” and feel the urge to try it there and then? On the walk home from work I was thinking about shooting with DOF adapters and the many frustrating little issues with doing so – like the Horizontal and Vertical flip expected though the optics, the tricky cumbersome payload without propper rail/rod support system’s, the lack of Auto Focus (although not a big problem for many, as this allows for much greater creative control) and issues with vibrating /rotating focusing screens. Shooting with DOF adapters is not the answer to achieving ‘great looking cinematic shots’ but what it does do is open up plenty of creative possibilities.
With this in mind i was deterred from going out and shooting with my Camera and DOF adapter, with the very limited time i had before i ran out of light i needed to shoot what i had in mind in super time. I would also require to have full and speedy control over aperture, ISO and shutter speed. Of course, my film camera has these controllable options but not quite like a DSLR.
This lead me to the possibility of stop motion, it would allow shallow DOF (the kind of stylisation I had in mind) and I would be able to set up quickly and shoot instantly. The main issues being 1.My D50 is limited to shooting at about 4 frames per second in JPEG mode, this is a country mile away from the standardised 25 fps usually used in film and 2. Camera motion is exaggerated when using the 70-300mm lens. You’ll notice (2) in the first jerky shot of the glass of Orange juice.
This is a first attempt at stop motion in an outside environment. This summer i’ll be making 4 stop motion shorts. This being the first, which is purely for experience and experimenting.
Check out the video below, dont forget to watch it in HD!
Check out the photos from the sweet line up of DJ’s H[s]Z, Harlow, Lee Nazari and others at Bournemouth’s CU Lounge, the waterfront, Bournemouth for Biogenetic’s Bank Holiday Special.
Being a massive fan of Metal Gear Solid my friend Tim Ward stumbled across http://www.abbyshot.com. A wicked site devoted to recreating the famous garments from not only the Silver Screen but from some of the best Video Games EVAR! . In their own words “AbbyShot Clothiers is a privately held corporation founded in July 2002. AbbyShot’s garment designs are styled after clothing worn in movies, anime series, TV shows and computer games, yet completely wearable as high-end, durable, everyday apparel.”
Naturally if you have played any of the MGS games (MGS on the PSX notably for this garment) and love them as much as we do you will find it pretty damn hard not to fall in love with this awesome long jacket worn famously by Liquid Snake
As soon as the garment arrived we set on down to Lulworth, Dorset to take some sick photos of Tim in the jacket. Pleased with the shoot Tim added the photos to AbbyShot’s facebook group. Not long after that AbbyShot checked the photos out and emailed Tim and Myself in order to use the photos for their site, of course we were happy to oblige.
27th of December we attempt to scale Mt Snowdon, Wales. With this in mind me and my friend Matt needed to get back in walking shape. We travelled out to the New Forest in Hampshire for a Mini-Hike.
Boiling the kettle i was searching for inspiration, i needed something short to shoot in order to experiement with camera angles and sound. And it hit me, I’ll use the tea making process itself!
This one is mainly about how I’ve used the sound from the different sources. Rather than keeping the microphone close the camera i extended my condenser mic out and placed it close enough to get the full frequency range and detail of the object making any noise in that scene.
It may not be apparent at first (thats a good thing, it shows i’ve made it sound natural ) but listen carefully and you’ll be able to hear a huge amount of the intended sound of that item/object in that scene.
This was great fun to shoot and was pleased my dearest Mum was happy to be in it to slurp the tea!