Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Randamu (Random) - my short horror film =)

Edited on 30th October; Unfortunately, you can no longer watch this short horror film.

When I asked for permission to shoot on that location, I didn't even ask for permission to share it online as I thought I'd never get it - however, it was included in the written permission, as long as I got everyone appearing on it, to sign their permission to share it.

I asked  person X, if they could print out release forms for me, so I could have all the 'actors' sign them, before I'd share the film online. Person X was very helpful, printed out the forms for me, and never said a thing about it being an issue, that I was going to share the film online.

I had everyone (including myself) sign the release form, so I had the original permission to shoot and share, and the release forms from all involved. I uploaded the film to Youtube.

On the following day, person X (who'd printed out those release forms for me), phoned me, started by praising the film, and continued; "it's been brought to our attention, that you have this film online"... (Yes, I mentioned the link.)

I promised to take it down, it was a very polite call, I've nothing against person X, no hard feelings - just disappointed, that after all the bureaucracy, spending all that time to make sure I had the necessary permissions, they'd just change their mind about it, just like that.

But then.. I'd barely ended that call, when I was contacted again - this time, from a bit higher up, by a satanic robot, who was either deaf or stupid, or perhaps both.

They started; "Something has been brought to our attention.." - I hate that kind of language, and wasting time, so I cut in, said that I knew, this was about the video, I've received a call, I've promised to take it down, but couldn't do it right there and then as I was getting ready to go and collect someone from hospital.

That cunt was NOT listening, NOT hearing. It kept demanding that I remove the video "right now", I kept repeating that I couldn't as I was on my way to collect someone from hospital.

I eventually hung up on that stupid cunt.

I've now removed the video, and learned that written permissions mean nothing.

If I didn't like the person who gave that written permission, I'd have fought this, but I don't want them to get any trouble over this, so the video is gone.

Now, they'd better not keep any copies of it, after Monday, because the film itself belongs to me, and they do not have my permission to store any copies of it anywhere, after Monday. (They have a copy of it on a USB stick, since the shortlisted three films will be shown in the auditorium, on Monday. There were four films in all, so of course, my film might not be one of the three..)



Randamu (Random)

There was a poster at work; "Make your own horror film", and I just had to go for it! =D
This was shot in less than two weeks (having spent the first 2-3 days on getting a written permission to shoot it at work, where you're usually not allowed to take photos or shoot video), during breaks, with people having different shifts, and work being done on the building itself, so the location kept changing every day.. NOT ideal! Not to mention, that I had lots of trouble with AVS4YOU, which is normally really good, but couldn't handle the amount of overlays and all, so I had to produce the film in two parts, then import those as source files to the final version, which would have lost some quality..
If I'd had more time, there are a million things I would have liked to do better, but considering our circumstances, I think I did OK..
Thanks to all the actors =P ... and to our team manager for permission to shoot this & share online =)
There was no "script" as such.. I just had a vision, and I adjusted it to make it practical within all those limits.. In my head, there's a plot, but I don't think I'll share it as I'd like to leave it open for anyone watching this, to figure out their own plot..
It was a lot of fun to make this, though! =D My original vision was a combo of Japanese horror, and David Lynch, but unfortunately, there was no time for the "David Lynch stuff" =(
All material is by myself, except for the sound of breaking glass, which is by Mike Koenig, downloaded from SoundBible.com, License: Attribution 3.0
"It's all in your head" ...

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