Tuesday 21 December 2010

How to make a film in Scotland - or "Watch a group of indie filmmakers have a go at it in the form of a video blog"

With "Night is Day" at the middle of production, moving into the 2nd edit, I thought it would be a good time to post all of the behind the scenes videos that the wonderful John G McCall has put together so far.

So please enjoy and meet the wonderful cast and crew of our little superhero movie!











Sci-fi Mafia is out to get you, well us, well, they said nice things about Night is Day

Our first proper piece of net-attention thanks to a wonderful site called "Sci-Fi Mafia" - check it out -

http://scifimafia.com/2010/12/night-is-day-glasgow-needed-their-own-superhero-and-fraser-coull-is-bringing-them-one/

Monday 13 December 2010

Silly Wee Films Updates

My official site - http://www.sillyweefilms.co.uk - was moved to a new server a couple of weeks ago, and since then I've been unable to edit the site properly and there are a lot of code problems...

SO I'm having the site re-designed - it'll celebrate 4 years of Silly Wee Films.

As part of this I'd like to produce some 3-5 minute short films in 2011 - as well as releasing my debut feature film "Night is Day"...

So if you want to write a short film, direct, work on camera, be a runner, production assistant, costume person, makeup artist, actor, editor, grader, colourist, boom operator, sound designer, composer, get in touch with your CV and samples - we'd like to give everybody a chance to make an affordable short film that can be shot in a day.

Email contact@sillyweefilms.com and we'll be in touch in the New Year.

Thank you.

Monday 6 December 2010

Silly Wee Films Project Slate

Just a quick update on what Silly Wee Films is up to at the moment...

"Night is Day - The Movie" is our debut feature, starring Chris Summers, John Gaffney, Kirsty Anderson, Clare Sheppard, Steven McEwan, Tam Toye, Mark Harvey, Catriona Joss, Colin McCredie, Elaine C Smith, Tiger Tim Stevens MBE and Simon Weir - Night is Day is an action drama superhero film set in Scotland. The film was shot between June and August 2010 and is currently in post production with a 2011 release date earmarked.

Visit http://www.nightisday.net/ for more information.

"Night is Day - The Series" is set BEFORE the movie - meet the characters from the movie, as Jason learns to deal with his powers and fights the evil businessman Mr. Philips. Series 1 was filmed in 2007 and can be seen for free at http://www.sillyweefilms.co.uk/nightisday.htm.

Series 2, which has 7 episodes lasting 25 minutes each, is nearing it's post production and will be online soon!

http://www.nightisday.co.uk/ for more information.

"Get Funded" - Working Title - is a comedy focussing on three best friends, Katie, Mark and Chris, as they try to find the money to make their first feature film - even if that means robbing people! The film is currently in pre-production with the script being completed. We will then seek funding and start auditioning, finding the crew, locations, props etc. Hopefully shooting in 2011.

Apart from that we're still working on promotional videos, corporate website adverts, music videos and showreels. 2010 is nearly over but 2011 is going to be filled up with great videos, movies and memories.

Bring it on!

To be a part of Silly Wee Films please send your CV, headshot and details to contact@sillyweefilms.com - we can't promise you anything but we do consider everybody!

Fraser

Thursday 2 December 2010

The difficult second movie, and maybe a third to be optimistic.

Whoops! I've not made a blog entry in around a month, that's bad. I've been so busy with actually working on promoting "Night is Day" and corporate video work this kind of slipped my attention. Sorry! To be fair I don't even know if anybody reads this, or if it's even useful for anybody.

Just in case I'm going to make this a three-point blog, so I hope you enjoy it.

NIGHT IS DAY THE MOVIE
Recap: "Night is Day - The Movie" is a Superhero movie set in Scotland. It follows Jason Mackenzie (Chris Summers) as he uses his powers of foresight and lightning to protect the city against demons, gangsters and villains. The Caillech (Catriona Joss), who once formed the hills and landscape of Scotland, returns to the world and tells us that in 3 days everything will end. Jason has to team up with cops Superintendent Sloan (John Gaffney), Detective Chief Inspector Mullan (Steven McEwan) and Inspector Munro (Clare Sheppard) to stop this from happening, while evil businessman Mr. Philips (Tam Toye) and his assassin Frank Stone (Mark Harvey) will do everything they can to help the Caillech destroy the world.

The film started pre-production in January 2010 and with no funding whatsoever, using support from friends and family as well as sponsorship of our main characters, we cast the movie in January and shot it at weekends in the Summer from June until August. 

The movie is now complete and the first edit is finished. The movie is currently at 1 hour 52 minutes, and going by the notes from our producers the movie should go down to 1 hour 40 minutes. We then plan to send it off for special effects, sound work and scoring. We will then take it to festivals, film markets, conventions as well as holding special screenings to secure a sales agent or a distributor - whatever comes first. 

A 10 minute "sizzle reel" has been edited together and being worked on so we can show it at the Glasgow Film Festival in February. For more information go to http://www.nightisday.net and the trailer is at http://vimeo.com/14298694. 

We have a Facebook so please join us at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=237674711930.

Here is a production still from the movie involving Jason protecting a young girl from an attacker:


All going well, we will sell Night is Day and people will be interested in our future projects, and on that note...

THE SECOND, AND MAYBE THIRD, MOVIE

Any filmmaker worth their salt, or at least in my case, won't just have one movie in them, or hopefully the experience of making their first movie wasn't so terrible that they decide to back in filmmaking and decide that a career in the circus, fast food industry or window selling industry is where there destiny really lies.

So of course I've got ideas for more movies. Ideally I'd LOVE Night is Day to be a trilogy. I wrote the characters and I love them all dearly (even those who don't survive to the end of the first movie!) so I would love to carry on with them and see where they end up...

Just not yet. I need out of the Night is Day world to prove to myself that I'm not just a Night is Day writer, but I am in fact a credible filmmaker that makes movies that people enjoy. 

Even before Night is Day I wrote two film scripts - one called "Space Defence" which is about three normal people from different planets who get super powers and become the protectors of the realm (aka the universe) and it was all about how they got their powers and became the protectors. I really liked that script, and I think I've lost it forever now.

The second was "The Journey" in which sword fighters from all over the world were given sponsors to back their campaign to enter the tournament - the last fighter standing won a 50 million pounds and got to walk away with their lives. My script focused on 3 of the fighters - we started pre-production, filmed a trailer and it was going well - but the funding never showed up and the film fell apart. Then I got ran down by a car and broke my leg and arm... I'm glad that happened - in a weird way - because then I made "Night is Day - The Series"

Now I'm writing a script that's going through two/three name suggestions but the working title is "Get Funded" and it's about 3 friends who went to a TV production college course (just like me) and they have the perfect script, but nobody will give them money, so they decide to rob and exploit people - yes, it's a comedy. So I hope, HOPE, that come next Summer, "Night is Day" will have been sold or close to it, and private investors will get on board "Get Funded" and we can shoot it next year.

I know you are all thinking "But Fraser, isn't two movies enough?" well, maybe, but not for me. I LOVE writing, I LOVE filmmaking and it's what I want to do! (For now anyway, ideally I'd love to be a showrunner for the BBC or STV, writing and executively producing a TV show ala Russell T Davis, Steven Moffat, Joss Whedon et all) and about a year ago I was in a computer game shop and I saw an X-Box game with the most brilliant title.

I'm not going to reveal the title, it will give too much away - but I racked my brain to see if it was feasible, and if anybody had done it before. Google tells me that a low-budget indie movie has attempted the genre, and it got pretty bad reviews, and sorry to the filmmaking team involved, but it sounds like cheesy b-movie porn. 

My filmmaking influences are Sam Raimi's "Evil Dead" and Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" (or as my girlfriend said to me "Reservoir Puppies", which was genius) - so one day I hope to do my Tarantino film and maybe with this 3rd film idea, I'll get to do my tribute to Sam Raimi and attempt two genres I never said I would do.

But first, I'll finish "Get Funded" and try to get...the funding I need to make it, while completing Night is Day and getting it sold, and writing my third, as of yet, untitled film. 

Now on to my final point of this unnecessary long blog post...

JUST DO IT (this one gets a bit ranty, sorry!)

Disclaimer - I am not claiming to be a filmmaking genius, I am not claiming to have made award winning masterpieces of cinematic history.

However I must, must say this. Recently a lot of people, well a few, okay, one or two people have been asking me how do they go about getting involved in films, how do I do it, can I give them work experience, or a full time, fully paid job on a film, or can I produce and make their film scripts for them.

No.

Is the short answer. 

The long answer is sorry, but I just don't have the time to help everybody. The filmmaking industry in this country, particularly Scotland, is in a really bad state of affairs. Yes, there are a few good films coming out every few years, but when you look at countries like Holland, Sweden and America, they are making 60 films a year - we're making around 6. And some of them stink. But give them their due, they are still making movies and in a way that's great.

So here's my advice to anybody who wants to write a movie, direct a movie, star in a movie, produce a movie - just do it. There's nothing stopping you. A lot of people are saying "But I'm too old to get started now" or "I don't have the training" etc. 

I didn't make my first short film until I was 21 - I didn't go to college until I was around 19/20 years of age, and I have just made my first feature film. Yes, have your influences - Sam Raimi was 19 when he made "The Evil Dead" but that didn't put me off filmmaking because I was older than he was and there are filmmakers now who are 17 and winning awards, and I haven't won ANY awards, but this doesn't bother me. Your audience is out there, somewhere.

Here's how I got started in this industry...

2003 - I was accepted onto the E-Force Training Programme at the BBC in Queen Margaret Drive in Glasgow (I really, REALLY miss that place).  I learned to be a "pleasant pest" and to stick in people's minds.

2004 - I was accepted on to the HND Television Productions and Operations course at James Watt College, despite not fulfilling the requirements of higher education certificates. I met a lot of like minded people and I attended the course for a year.

2005 - I wrote, directed and edited my first short film, "Night is Day - Dusk" - it was terrible but I learned SO much from that. I also made a lot of enemies unfortunately as this industry does create terrible egos in people, but we live and learn.

2005 - I went to Business Gateway with a Business proposal and was awarded grants and funds to start up "Silly Wee Films" 

2006 - I had my road accident and my first feature film, "The Journey", folded. I then wrote and directed "Night is Day" series 1 by going on Mandy.com and looking for the cast and crew. 

2007 - Due to lack of business experience and work, Silly Wee Films folded and I worked as a website admin assistant in Stirling and learned how to run a business. I then made Night is Day series 2 and several short films.

2008 - Silly Wee Films came back with a vengeance. I made another short film, wrote a movie script and moved to Glasgow. Business continued and life was good. Unfortunately any hint of success - articles about yourself in newspapers, your TV show being shown on the TV, will create a bit of jealousy towards you, spite and people bitching behind your back. People will take incidents that they weren't even involved in and spin the rumours out of control and sadly, even to this day, there are a lot of people who dislike me for what I do - but I have NEVER lied nor have I messed people around. I will always be honest and treat people the way I expect to be treated back.

There will always be negativity in this world and especially in this industry - ignore it - do your work, keep your head down and keep on going. If you are going to make it in this industry then the bad press, negativity and "enemies" don't matter in the long run. 

And to be super cheesy and quote "Angel", - "If nothing we do matters, then all that matters is what we do."

And I'm spent!