Archive for October, 2009
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Posted by IsaacSFO_5 (Leo II)
Posted by Isaac‘woman on a bike’ interpreted
Posted by IsaacAn artist contacted me recently to let me know they had liked one of my photos, and decided to translate it into a drawing. The photo in question is woman on a bike, and here is their version of it:

I think they did a wonderful job capturing the self-confident poise of the woman. As an artist it’s a major thrill to see others interpret my work, and I hope it happens more in the future. Here’s my original:

behind the scenes of The Frankenstein Brothers (II)
Posted by IsaacAnother round of behind the scenes photos. Again, photos are credited to our stills man, Mark Fullerton:

Me blocking a shot on location at Left Hand Brewing Company with steadicam operator Stig Stillwell.

And reviewing the footage…

Chaos! This was pretty much the norm on set.

Assistant Director Fabien Hameline expressing his concerns to Lee about the fact that we were waaaay behind schedule. But it was our epic steadicam shot. Sometimes you have to tell the AD to go to hell…

Planning a shot before our child actors arrived. Time is limited with child actors and it’s important to be fully prepared when they arrive on set.

Why am I the only one not laughing? Because I’m the one whose responsible when the shot looks like shit.

Director Lee Kunz directing in costume during a Halloween party scene.

Camera operator Drew Bienamen wearing our ridiculous camera rig.

My first AC Megan Richardson and gaffer Josh Simpson look at a shot with camera operator Zachary Gamblin.

Our fearless leader blocking a shot.
nicole
Posted by IsaacHollywood in Colorado!
Posted by IsaacA news report about our production on the local ABC affiliate in Denver. That’s yours truly you see grimacing in pain. Those cameras were seriously heavily.
The news crew shot this on our very first day of filming, first thing in the morning, and this was the first time I’d put on the camera. Not intimidating, right?
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Posted by Isaacbehind the scenes of The Frankenstein Brothers
Posted by IsaacSo it’s been awhile since my last post, and there’s a good reason for that. I’ve spent the last few months producing / DPing an independent feature film called The Frankenstein Brothers around Denver, Colorado. You can check us out on IMDb here. It’s been an amazing learning experience – every day was like two months in film school.
I’ll have much more to share on that in the coming weeks and months. Filming is over, but I’ll be involved with this project until it’s done and (fingers crossed) sold. For now, a first batch of behind-the-scenes stills. All photos credited to Mark Fullerton:

The slate! It’s official.

Director Lee Kunz and my first AC Megan Richardson watching a playback.

Our production monitor, with Scott Patterson of Gilmore Girls and Saw VI & V fame gracing the screen with our lead actor Cru Ennis.

That’s me, filming a scene in the bathroom of a gorgeous Asian-inspired home.

Filming a “hopsital” scene at a women’s health clinic.

Our epic train sequence, being shot despite the rain. That’s me under one of those blue tarps.

And again, the train sequence continues.

Yes, that is the look of physical pain you see on my face. That camera rig weighed 70 lbs.
Little less painful now.

Filming at the legendary Red Rocks amphitheater.

“Makin’ movies… Livin’ the dream!” My new motto.

Filming a car sequence – always tricky.

Filming in direct, midday sunlight. A DP’s dream come true…..

Framing a shot with camera operator Drew Bienamen.

Filming the wiffle ball sequence.

Camera crew and the sound guy Andy Ahlstrom on location in that beautiful Asian-inspired house.

Autographs start at $15 a piece.





