Friday, January 16, 2009

One Down---One to go.

I am so glad to have the Holy Trinity DVD done. It went into a second printing almost right away. And it may drift slowly into a third. I only have about 20% of the 2nd printing left. I have really been lazy the last few days. One rip and burn DVD for a friend's wedding. And I have one more favor in post-production that I promised (but I haven't even started). It should go quite quickly, just a two camera Christmas production for the elementary school. Five or six hours max. 

I have been spending most of my time writing web content for my wife's site www.lykoslight.com there isn't anything published yet, but it will be her wedding and family videography site. 

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Paramount Seattle Mighty Wurlitzer

Yesterday I went to the Paramount to shot Dennis James playing the Mighty Wurlitzer for the silent film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It was the most interesting shot so far in the Pull Stops project. 

Evidently there was some mis-communication between the parties involved. This resulted in the crew sitting around for 3 hours waiting to capture what will amount to 2-3 minutes for the project.  

If anyone wants to do a feature on the Wurlitzer and Silent Films Dennis James, is your subject matter expert. He is an amazing and gifted performer, and I only watched him play one piece of music. I am certain he makes the Trader Joe's Monday Night at the Silent Movies a magical experience. Abracadabra! at least the shot is over and in the bucket.

Ok! Finally

I am packaging the first run of the 2-DVD sets right now. It looks like I will already have to go to a second printing of the Holy Trinity Project. Since it occupies about 500GB on our system, this project will be available only for a short time (until I need the space...) I will make as many copies of it as I need to right now, but afterwards, I will not be able to create new master discs.  

Disc one is the Dedication Ceremony with two special features. The first special feature is of organ builder Rich Swanson during final assembly of the organ. It runs about 10 minutes. The second feature is of local organ builder Martin Pasi making a pipe. This feature-ette runs about 15 minutes. 

Disc two is the recital given by David Kriewall the same day. This feature-length recital is quite interesting with lots of close up shots of David's hands and feet while he masters the new organ. We also used some of the shots from the Pasi feature on Disc one which shows a pipe being made. Disc two also has two small features. One is the Getting Started music video which is also hosted on youtube and linked to an earlier post of mine. The second is an outtake from the concert when the Pastor mistakenly stopped the concert thinking it was over. Dave gently reminded Pastor there were still two pieces to go.... it got quite a laugh. At the Pastor's request, we cut it from the concert feature, but we didn't want it to end up on the cutting room floor, so it is yours to enjoy.

If you are interested in your copy, please contact me. pullstops@gmail.com
 

Friday, January 2, 2009

Done with HTLC Project

Or at least I think I am. I am burning a sample of each disc to screen for any technical stuff. Otherwise, it is in the can. Disc one has the Dedication Ceremony and two special features. Watching Martin Pasi build a pipe and Watching Rich Swanson put together the HTLC pipe organ. Disc two is the recital by Dave Kriewall and it also has two special features: a short outtake of the recital and Getting Started, a re-edited version of the music video I posted a few days ago.

That also comes just in time for restarting the Pull Stops project. I have a shot at Seattle Paramount watching the organist there practice for the black and white silent film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" showing on Monday Jan 5. 

That will be a busy day. The kids' thrice cancelled Christmas Program at school is also Monday. I will have to do well in Seattle Traffic to make it in time... especially since I am the chauffeur.