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Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 12:44 AM

Open Water film shot on...?
 
I'm a big fan of shark movies, so I was happy an "alleged" (just kidding, it probably rules) great film was bought up by Lions Gate at Sundance.

It's called OPEN WATER, and IMdB said it was shot on a camcorder, and a Variety interview (found at their site) said it was 24p.

Anyone guessin' it was the DVX100???

Here's the site:

http://openwaterfilm.com

and

http://imdb.com/title/tt0374102/

heath

John Hudson January 22nd, 2004 01:25 AM

Tks for the heads up Heath.

What else can it be? Camcorder/24p? DVX100. I hope; it just motivates me even more.

Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 01:50 AM

We're shooting a hopefully $300,000 film on the DVX100 A next year (sorry, HD10 users).

heath

Chris Sorensen January 22nd, 2004 09:45 AM

I was wondering the same thing. The Film Threat review says the movie was great, but that it looks like it was shot on "really low quality DV."

http://www.filmthreat.com/Reviews.asp?Id=5459

The Newsweek review:

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3988558/

And another:

http://sundance.weblogsinc.com/entry/8795814146957781/

Can't wait to see it.

Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 10:01 AM

But the Film Threat review also says,

"That’s a minor quibble though as this film is downright freaky."

heath

Chris Sorensen January 22nd, 2004 10:18 AM

Oh, I know. That's why I said they thought the movie was great. I just mentioned the DV comment as it related to whether it might have been shot with the DVX100 or not. Which I would think would look better then "really low quality DV."

Of course, for a film that cost $200,000 or $300,000 (I've read both), you'd think they could afford the DVX. And it got picked up for $2.5 million. No stars, DV... that's encouraging.

Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 10:20 AM

Just because it's shot on a hi quality camera doesn't always mean it's gonna look great...

But, yeah, it's definitely encouraging!

heath

Chris Sorensen January 22nd, 2004 10:25 AM

You're right. And the husband and wife team that wrote, directed and produced it also did everything else. No crew other than the boat captains that took them out and the occasional family member as a PA. So assuming one of them operating camera, one on sound, and being outdoors on the water (or in the water) with no control over conditions and lighting (and with REAL SHARKS swimming around them), getting the best image was probably tough.

John Hudson January 22nd, 2004 11:30 AM

It was shot with the VX2000. Which actually serves to mitvate me even more considering I own a superior camera (DVX!)

Chris Sorensen January 22nd, 2004 11:46 AM

Just curious where you found that since I've been looking the last couple days. I thought I'd read everything Google could find.

John Hudson January 22nd, 2004 01:30 PM

I asked the filmaker. They said they wished they had the DVX for it but it was not available at the time of the shoot.

Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 02:03 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by John Hudson : It was shot with the VX2000. Which actually serves to mitvate me even more considering I own a superior camera (DVX!) -->>>

I can't stress it enough, because I fell into the traps for nearly 3 years (all of 1999 to the summer of 2001) that if I have a BETTER camera, my movies would be better.

I saw an HD 24P movie once that looked like CRAP! Then I saw an XL-1 movie (several, actually) that looked phenominal!

Worry about the cast/crew's talent, the story, etc., over the equipment.

heath

Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 02:05 PM

John,

How did you contact them? At Sundance?

They need a trailer up, unless I missed it!

heath

John Hudson January 22nd, 2004 02:11 PM

I agree with you 100% on the true talent being behind the camera and not nec the camera itself! YES YES YES

I emailed the filmaker and didnt really expect a response back, but, WHAM! got one.

Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 02:18 PM

Where did you find it? Don't publish it here, just tell us how you found it. I'd like to congratulate him. I'm a big shark movie fan, JAWS has been my favorite since I was 5 or 6 years old!

heath

John Hudson January 22nd, 2004 02:22 PM

JAWS is one of my all time great films. The Perfect Movie. email was contact on hompage!

Chris Sorensen January 22nd, 2004 02:35 PM

I agree they need a trailer on their site. Really curious to see it, especially after seeing this pic.

http://openwaterfilm.com/4pict.html

Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 02:45 PM

Not only am I curious about how they did it, but also how they got the sharks around there.

Any idea where they shot it, or at least where the movie takes place?

TRAILER TRAILER TRAILER!

heath

Chris Sorensen January 22nd, 2004 02:52 PM

They chummed the waters to attract sharks. Seriously. No budget, no props, no insurance. Just brave actors, chainmail under their wetsuits and a signed waiver of liability to protect the filmmakers if they got eaten.

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/...woodsman_x.htm

Heath McKnight January 22nd, 2004 03:08 PM

Wow...

heath

Don Donatello January 22nd, 2004 10:53 PM

i see they projected "open waters " digital in windows media 9 format


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sundance Features To Show In Windows Media 9 Series

By Elina Shatkin

Jan 22, 2004, 14:31


Microsoft Corp. and the Sundance Institute announced that five full-length feature films will screen digitally at the festival using Microsoft Windows Media 9 Series. For the third year in a row, Windows Media is supporting the Sundance Film Festival, and this year the following films will be screened in Windows Media 9 Series: "BAADASSSSS!," starring David Alan Grier, Ossie Davis and co-writer/director Mario Van Peebles, who is starring as his father, co-writer and acclaimed filmmaker Melvin Van Peebles; "Carandiru" from Academy Award-nominated director Hector Babenco; "Open Water," from writer/director Chris Kentis; "Sky Blue," a groundbreaking high-definition, multilayered animation epic from Moon-Sang Kim and English version from Sunmin Park; and "Speak," from writer/director Jessica Sharzer, starring Kristen Stewart, Steve Zahn and Elizabeth Perkins.

In addition, Microsoft today announced the creation of an independent film Web site on http://www.windowsmedia.com/, dedicated to showcasing indie films and filmmakers. Windows Media 9 Series provides moviegoers with the high-quality theatrical experience they are accustomed to, while offering producers and distributors the cost savings associated with mastering and releasing films digitally.

Using its specialized Cinema System, Digital Cinema Solutions will digitally project the films in Windows Media 9 Series using HP Workstation xw4100 systems. Windows Media 9 Series joins traditional 16 mm, 35 mm and HDCAM as a recognized format used in screening films at the Sundance Film Festival this year.

John Hudson January 22nd, 2004 11:06 PM

I have seen that Trailers are usually made unavailable when a film goes into the festival circuit.

Heath McKnight January 23rd, 2004 01:06 AM

Don,

hey a Windows Media 9 HD reference! Check this out:

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=20185

heath

Bryan Mitchell May 28th, 2004 07:26 PM

Well, there is a trailer up at apple.com/trailers now. The movie looks awesome and SCARY. Wow, I am very impressed. It only motivates and inspires me even more.

Heath McKnight May 28th, 2004 09:52 PM

I interviewed the filmmakers and they used a VX2000 and a PD150 and cut on FCP, all in 60i for a film out. Looks great!

heath

Josh Brusin May 28th, 2004 10:17 PM

The movie sounds great and the site is neat but the trailer is pretty lame. Flashing and sharks swimming around... something touched my leg! Lots of treading water....

The trailer didn't do it for me but the facts around the shoot and the reviews will definitely lead me to not only see it but look forward to it.

Bryan Mitchell May 28th, 2004 11:28 PM

I wouldn't call the trailer lame. I didn't even know it was on DV when I first saw the trailer. I was so excited I went to go read more about the movie and then found out. I went back and looked closer at the trailer and then could tell it was DV. I thought the trailer looked great. Much better than Alexander and Troy's trailers which I thought looked like Crap. (Though I did think Troy was a pretty good movie. )

Josh Brusin May 29th, 2004 07:39 AM

I didn't mean lame in a "looks like DV" way...

John Hudson May 30th, 2004 02:38 PM

This is great stuff. Shot on DV and picked up at Sundance. Its the stuff dreams are made of! :)

Heath McKnight May 31st, 2004 09:36 AM

That's exactly what I told them when I talked to them! Very nice people, surprised at where their "little" film is now, bought by a major Hollywood company for millions.

heath

Michael Wisniewski June 28th, 2004 08:20 PM

Movie Maker article: Open Water (click here)

Heath McKnight June 28th, 2004 09:34 PM

Like who wrote the article??? ;-)

It's my first professional magazine article!

heath

Michael Wisniewski June 28th, 2004 09:44 PM

Well shoot :-) good job Heath!

Robert Knecht Schmidt June 29th, 2004 03:08 AM

Great job, Heath.

One nitpick. IMDb lists the first Kentis-Lau film as Grind (no definite article).

Christopher C. Murphy June 29th, 2004 06:43 AM

Heath! Great job on the article...I've written a few things for magazine's too. It feels good to branch out creatively doesn't it? It makes me feel like an overall "artist". Are you going to continue writing print stuff??

You've inspired me to get another writing gig somewhere!

Murph

Wayne Orr June 29th, 2004 10:07 AM

I saw the trailers for "Open Water" in a theatre this weekend. Had no idea it was from a dvcam. They should make a ton of money. ("they" being the distributors, unfortunately._It would be a surprise if the actual filmmakers shared in the profits.)

See what surprises await you when you go to see "Fahrenheit 9/11?"

Wayne Orr

Heath McKnight June 29th, 2004 10:14 AM

Wayne,

Let's stay on topic here. We're talking about Open Water; besides, the filmmakers are now millionaires just from the sale of the movie. And that has NOTHING to do with our current discussion.

Thanks,

heath

Christopher C. Murphy June 29th, 2004 10:56 AM

I've actually seen the trailer at the movie theater a few times in the past year. It's been out for quite a while. I can't find any information on the opening day? Anyone know that?

Murph

Heath McKnight June 29th, 2004 11:06 AM

I think it's in the article I wrote. Scroll up and click on the link. I believe it goes wide the second or third Friday of August.

hwm

Josh Bass June 30th, 2004 03:04 PM

So, this husband/wife team, is this their first effort? First effort that went anywhere? Just curious. Someone said something about "Grind," as well. . .you mean that bigger budget skateboard movie?

I like the idea that relative unknowns can bring a movie with no major stars to major theaters. Gives us all hope.


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