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Heath McKnight January 2nd, 2006 12:41 PM

TOMORROW IS TODAY trailer!
 
http://www.lumieremedia.com/tomorrow...orrow_trailer/

Our own Frederic Haubrich directed this film. Looks good for a film shot on HDV, huh?

heath

David Nelson January 2nd, 2006 03:13 PM

Wow, Id love to see that one
 
Im very impressed with the trailer! Looks beatiful.

Chris Metts January 2nd, 2006 09:29 PM

Wow great looking stuff! I'm very impressed with the quality and color. Was this shot here in Florida? Also what was it shot on? The JVC-GY-HD100U?

Thanks,
Chris

Heath McKnight January 2nd, 2006 09:33 PM

Shot in May 2005 on the Z1 (50i) by Kevin C.W. Wong on the New Jersey shore.

http://imdb.com/title/tt0462573

and

http://www.lumieremedia.com//magazin...-magazine.html

Good ol' Frederic was helping me out with a project earlier this year (3 Sisters) and gave me the basics. Mr. Wong is a great shooter and Frederic's editing and color correcting techniques are impeccable.

heath

Chris Metts January 2nd, 2006 09:39 PM

Thanks Heath my hats off to Mr.Haubrich! haha Keep them movies comming.

Chirs

Keith Wakeham January 3rd, 2006 10:21 AM

Looks really good, and I'm glad to see that HD trailers are really starting to take hold. (And I'm glad that my 1.6Ghz Pentium-M laptop can play at least 720p)

Did they use a DOF device for any of it, noticed their was some fairly shallow DOF in some of the shoots.

Congrats to the filmmakers

Frederic Lumiere January 3rd, 2006 10:40 AM

Thanks Heath!
 
Thanks everyone, and thank you Heath for being so supportive!

I'd love to take all the credit for the look but what you are seeing is really Kevin C. W. Wong's incredible skills. The guy is so damn talented as a cinematographer it's sickening.

The shallow DOP was accomplished by using NDs in order to keep the iris open as much as possible without blowing out highlights. Also, most of the shots are kept far away from the subject which creates a nice cinematic feel in my opinion.

I'll tell you, we spent most of our money on decent grip equipment, food and lodging. We felt it was very important to get nice camera motion with dollies, jibs, steadycam and a great crew.

Here's some pics of the shoot:

http://www.lumieremedia.com//tomorro...on-photos.html

The most important however is content and performance. The script was exceptional (written by Mark Hefti) and the performances were moving. Scout is a true talent and I think she's on the verge of exploding professionally. Mark Hefti is also another name to watch for. He has 2 films about to come out including this one.

Here's a trailer on his other film which was shot with the same Z1 camera:

http://www.vampireinamerica.com/

Indie filmmakers out there, grab him now before he gets too hot! ;)

Thanks again for the nice words and keep on making movies!

Frederic

Heath McKnight January 3rd, 2006 10:59 AM

I'd love to work with Mark, but I just don't think I can afford him. (grin)

Frederic, you may have already answered this, but did you use CF25 while shooting in 50i?

As I wrap up some other things and re-work the script, I am about 4 months from shooting my second feature. The toughest part? Finding money after South Florida has been hit by 3 consecutive hurricanes.

Thanks,

heath

Frederic Lumiere January 3rd, 2006 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
I'd love to work with Mark, but I just don't think I can afford him. (grin)

Frederic, you may have already answered this, but did you use CF25 while shooting in 50i?

As I wrap up some other things and re-work the script, I am about 4 months from shooting my second feature. The toughest part? Finding money after South Florida has been hit by 3 consecutive hurricanes.

Thanks,

heath

Heath,

If Mark likes the script I'm sure he can be very flexible.

No we didn't use CF25. Plan old 50i.

F

Heath McKnight January 3rd, 2006 11:25 AM

When the movie comes out, make sure you tell us how you cut it to get it to 24p. You've told me via email, but I'm sure everyone else would like to know.

Thanks,

heath

Frederic Lumiere January 3rd, 2006 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
When the movie comes out, make sure you tell us how you cut it to get it to 24p. You've told me via email, but I'm sure everyone else would like to know.

Thanks,

heath

1. Deinterlace in FCP or AE or Shake

2. Output Dialogue and picture to 25p uncompressed

3. Conform 25p to 24p using Cinema Tools

4. Remap Dialogue track to new 24p length (will slow approx 4%) with pitch correction in STP

5. Score the 24p clip

6. Generate final 24p timebase Targa Files for Film-out.

Heath McKnight January 3rd, 2006 11:50 AM

You're doing a film out? And thanks for the tips on conforming the audio to 24p in Sound Track Pro.

heath

Alex Jeffery January 3rd, 2006 09:05 PM

Wow, that trailer is amazing/ inspiring.

Frederic Lumiere May 15th, 2006 02:08 PM

Tomorrow is Today on Myspace
 
For those of you who might be interested,

We've added an exclusive bonus clip and will be adding some more soon:

http://www.myspace.com/tomorrowistodaymovie

Frederic

Heath McKnight May 15th, 2006 04:01 PM

I just friended you. Cool!

heath

Frederic Lumiere May 15th, 2006 04:08 PM

Heath,

You were my friend even before. ;)

This myspace is weird but it's a phenomenom amongst teenagers, a prime demographic for our film.

Here's what it did for "Stick it":

http://www.micechat.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25347

Heath McKnight May 15th, 2006 04:16 PM

Surprising you have hundreds of thousands of friends there. I've been on myspace since 2003 when Friendster almost went subscription with fees. I have one for my next film, www.myspace.com/904am

heath

Frederic Lumiere May 15th, 2006 04:51 PM

Excellent. Where can we see a trailer?

F

Heath McKnight May 15th, 2006 04:55 PM

We haven't shot yet--late July/early August. 2 week shoot. If you have time, I'll email you a copy of the script.

heath

Joe Carney May 16th, 2006 11:25 AM

Excellent (Tomorrow is Today), hope it gets picked up and distributed.

Henry Kirkbride May 19th, 2006 08:57 PM

From another post on dvxuser:

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If you liked the trailer and think you'll like the film, come and let us know on the new Audience space on withoutabox.com:

http://audience.withoutabox.com/films/tomorrow

We are now talking with distributors and will appreciate the support...

Thanks,

F
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Frederic Lumiere August 3rd, 2006 06:40 AM

Article on the Film in Film & Video Magazine
 
Here's an article about the making of the film in Film & Video Magazine.

There are some clips available too.

http://www.studiodaily.com/filmandvi...ssue/6916.html

Heath McKnight August 3rd, 2006 07:14 AM

Thanks, Frederic! Can't wait to see your flick.

heath

K. Forman August 3rd, 2006 07:50 AM

After years of watching Kevin Smith's movies, it's odd to see a Jersey flick without d**k and fart jokes. The imagry was really beautiful though, and it looks like a winner.

Jason Murphy August 3rd, 2006 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frederic Haubrich
Here's a trailer on his other film which was shot with the same Z1 camera:

http://www.vampireinamerica.com/

Hey...cool! My short "Harker" was shown before Vampire in America at the Newport Beach Fest!! Small world! :)

Heath McKnight August 4th, 2006 06:08 AM

My friend's horror film, IN THE FLESH, was shot in 50i with CineFrame 25 on and then converted to 24p using Graeme Nattress' solution (it's written up in the new HDV book). It looks GREAT and we're hoping it gets into a few horror film fests!

Heath

Frederic Lumiere August 4th, 2006 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Murphy
Hey...cool! My short "Harker" was shown before Vampire in America at the Newport Beach Fest!! Small world! :)

Did you see the film?

They have another screening tonight in Sacramento.

Pretty good film I thought...

F

Frederic Lumiere September 14th, 2006 07:21 PM

Digital Production Buzz Radio Interview
 
I'm doing an interview with the Digital Production Buzz radio show in 5 minutes:

http://digitalproductionbuzz.com

You can hear it live online.

Frederic

Todd Giglio September 15th, 2006 08:13 AM

Frederic,

Excellent trailer! Very nicely shot. I'm very excited for you and I hope the best with the film. I'm also very much encouraged too. I'm shooting a film next year with my Z1U (and Redrock micro35), and after seeing your trailer, it proves that (in the right hands) the Z1 can totally achieve that 'high-end' film look.

Thank you, and as I said before, best wishes for your film.

Todd

Heath McKnight September 15th, 2006 08:50 AM

I'm 3 weeks to the day from production on my next film, and Frederic's film is pumping me up! I think the key is to:

1. Have a great script.

2. Be skilled as a director (or hire one).

3. If you can afford it, hire a line producer to run the set.

4. Find an excellent DP, like I did and so did Frederic with his DP.

5. Get a good light, grip and electric package.

6. Find an excellent crew.

heath

Gary McClurg September 15th, 2006 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
I'm 3 weeks to the day from production on my next film, and Frederic's film is pumping me up! I think the key is to:

1. Have a great script.

2. Be skilled as a director (or hire one).

3. If you can afford it, hire a line producer to run the set.

4. Find an excellent DP, like I did and so did Frederic with his DP.

5. Get a good light, grip and electric package.

6. Find an excellent crew.

heath

The only thing that is missing is...

7. Find good actors... I've seen good actors improve a weaker script with their performances...

Heath McKnight September 15th, 2006 10:30 AM

Whoops! How could I forget good actors?! They're EXTREMELY important!

heath

Frederic Lumiere September 15th, 2006 10:32 AM

Also... sound is just as important as image.

Heath McKnight September 15th, 2006 11:00 AM

Of course!

h

Gary McClurg September 15th, 2006 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frederic Lumiere
Also... sound is just as important as image.

Oops... I didn't catch that one...

Heath McKnight September 15th, 2006 11:53 AM

Sound, the most ignored item for beginning filmmakers. I know I made that mistake.

heath

Gary McClurg September 15th, 2006 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
Sound, the most ignored item for beginning filmmakers. I know I made that mistake.

heath

Its even ignored by some bigger filmmakers... on our last shoot had a dp who was one of the types that only cared about image...

He always expressed the idea... you can fix it in post... I've never been in the studio world... so when I have a bugdet to meet I have to meet that budget... because I have to look at the whole picture (no pun intended) and make every department work for the whole production...

Frederic Lumiere September 21st, 2006 10:25 AM

TOMORROW IS TODAY: Screening Dates and Times
 
September, 22 2006 - 7:00P
The Clifton Theatre - The Iris Film Festival
717 Washington Street
Huntingdon , PA
http://irisfilmfestival.org/Admission.html

September, 23 2006 - 3:15P
Birmingham International Center
1910 3rd Avenue North
Birmingham, Alabama 35203
http://cakewalkfilm.org/festival/2006/

September, 25 2006 - 7:00P
County Theatre
20 East State Street
Doylestown , PA
http://www.countytheater.org/cine.html#tomorrow

Sunday Oct 8th - 4:30 PM
The Westwood Crest Theatre
1262 Westwood Blvd
Westwood , CA
http://www.westwoodcrest.com

Saturday, October 21 - 4:00 PM
Halton Theatre
Charlotte, NC
http://www.cackalackyfilmfest.com/mt_tickets.htm

November, 10 2006 - 7:00P
Crown Theatre - Annapolis Film Festival
2474 Solomons Island Road
Annapolis , MD
http://www.annapolisfilmfestival.com

Rob Lohman September 21st, 2006 10:29 AM

As you know I'll be at the CA screening, can't wait to see it!

Heath McKnight September 21st, 2006 10:39 AM

Frederic,

Impressive line up of fests and theatres! Congrats!

heath


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