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Double the fun…

…oh, yeah…who’s the big idiot today?

That’s right…I am!

Or rather, I’m the big idiot a week ago, because I wrote a new post but never published it.

I could blame it on technology, but I won’t.  I know, taking the responsibility for my failure…how incredibly un-American of me.

I jest…or do I?

So, then, tonight the world gets two posts on the HWIC blog.  Happy Father’s day to your Dad.

You can go read about the prologue to the film below, or you can stay here and listen to me ramble.

I recently finished the first draft to the screenplay which will no doubt be our next film: Swing Lowe Sweet Chariote, adapted from the novel by Stella Hall.  It’s my first official book adaptation, and it was an extremely interesting experience.  Usually I run on whatever my brain comes up with, or suggestions from friends and colleagues.   But this was something else entirely.  Everything was laid out for me already, but I had to pick, choose, and disseminate all of that information to convert it to another medium.  It was easy and difficult at the same time.  Obviously I can’t make a 4 hour film out of the book by including everything (well, I could, but who would want to watch it?!) so I had to decide what went and what stayed.  What bits were most important to further plot and character arcs and what could be thrown out.  What’s nice is having access to all those ideas.  It’s almost like having unlimited fuel to inform the script.  I could use anything or nothing and, in some cases, I attempted to distill things into new ideas of my own that would keep the same tone and feeling of the book.  I didn’t do this often but it was something I had to resort to occasionally to solve problems.

Would I do it again?  Sure!  Why not?

 


Confusion…

Confusion...

Wait, what?


Good Reviews are Better than Bad Ones

Good Reviews are Better than Bad Ones

ROGUE CINEMA likesDark of Winter.  And that’s alright with me…


Compromising Positions

Compromising Positions

John French (Kyle Jason) and Sarah (Erica Paisley) in DARK OF WINTER.


Kyle Jason as John French

Kyle Jason as John French

On set during the DARK OF WINTER shoot. Photo by Karen Yun-Lutz