
The Day Off
1 year ago
A young girl has a whole day of activities planned for her only day off, but then finds out she has to work.
I wrote, directed, shot, and edited (on a flatbed) this 16mm short film for my Cinematography 1 final.
My first venture into directing children and shooting 16mm with only a scripty as crew. Original score composed by Cory Weaver.
This short was shot on Kodak 7266 Black and White Reversal Film with a Bolex H16 Reflex camera.
I wrote, directed, shot, and edited (on a flatbed) this 16mm short film for my Cinematography 1 final.
My first venture into directing children and shooting 16mm with only a scripty as crew. Original score composed by Cory Weaver.
This short was shot on Kodak 7266 Black and White Reversal Film with a Bolex H16 Reflex camera.
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So worth the wait, I loved it
So is that gonna be us this summer with our quasi lemonade stand?
<3
i love all your work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i blush I blush!!
you really likes dinosaurs i will think about something who involve a dinosaur for you!
later!
carlos.
Wonderful babe.
If you don't have access to a projector, you can take your 8mm and 16mm film to costco and they can do a digital transfer onto a DVD for like 20 bucks for 100ft of film, or something pretty cheap. I haven't tried it yet so I don't know how the quality is, but I can't imagine it being too bad. I think they give you a DVD with some weird ass file type on it that you may need to get conversions for or just rip that sucker off of there and convert to an mov or Mpeg with a bunch of freeware out there.
But yeah you should take out the ol super 8 and give her a spin. I have a couple 8mm cameras as well that I want to make more use of.
Film is a beautiful thing my friend, a beautiful thing.
haha ridiculous.
i had to say it
I see Cory did the music. It fit very well.
Michigan is where it's at.
PS - I'm thinking about buying a camera soon, so videos might start showing up from me...
Shoot i need to run a fundraiser or something and buy myself a new working video camera as well.
4) that she's BEEN stealing them for a while..
Silly kids.
And thanks to the hellish heat and brightness of the sun....you can't see what's on the papers...but they are drawings of dinosaurs... Silly film and all its problems.
haha
I'll slip you some black market goods...
hee ehee
So, what is the deal with you and those dinos?
hahaha <3 thanks boys.
he prouction design wouldve been completely off too if it was intended for the 50s....her outfit and their hairstyles...
i'm that picky...
haha
"What is the deal with you and those dinos?"
To answer that, those specific dinosaurs, nothing really, just mere props for my film that were purchased. But dinosaurs in general.
When I was around 4 years old, 1989, a year after The Land Before Time was released in theaters...and I watched it on Beta, and I had some weird post traumatic stress after Littlefoot's mother died in the film. Then shortly after I had an imaginary friend that was a green brontosaurus. I won't go into details in regards to that. But anyways I had an older sister (who as a year and a half older than me) who became my best friend and eventually replaced the imaginary friend. When I was 8, my sister passed away (a year after my best friend did as well) and I had all these pretty bad images and memories in my head for a while afterwards...but for some reason the idea of the imaginary dinosaur and the littlefoot mother death thing was some sort of safety reaffirmation that things are going to be okay, no matter how bad things get. The obsessions with dinosaurs died for a while when I was in high school, but when I moved away for college, it came back. It's weird. I'm really interested in paleontology as an interest, and not as something I'd pursue. But anyways, that's where the dino love came from. Plus they're pretty cool looking things.
Great work!
Summer needs to come...pronto!!!
Ha ha - I love the skull & bones brown paper bag :D Seriously, that's really awesome, I'm gonna have to make one.
I love all the flickering light off the camera when she's in the field :) Was that a happy accident?
And I *love* the shot of the dino's playing infront of the sun. You are so creative Karen.
These credits are great too. I'm so happy this turned out so great :)
Let's just have bags of poison skull thingys everywhere....for everything. hahaa
Flickering light is the magic of 16mm..and Reversal film..you won't get that glowy magic with Negative film. Haha. Part of the reason why it's so hard to shoot reversal, the latitude for error is itty bitty. Also the flickery dickery docks are achieved when i pull my eye away from the eye piece and the sun which was a hellish mastermind would go through the viewfinder and hit the light. Movie magic!
It looks a zillion times better on the projection, the digital transfer is poo pie....(compared to the actual film) but that is the limitation of internet presentation...and shitty telecine.
you are a dream gem fantastmigoric friend!
Ahh... yes, when you said pulling your eye away from the eye-piece I remember Olivier (one of the people who helped film Pedal) did that a lot. I can't wait to see that footage... I need to get it developed... like tomorrow.
Well, hopefully, one day soon, you'll get to show me your film on a projector :)
You gem sweater. <3
thanks friend!
Karen Abad is phenominal
Karen Abad does love dinosaurs.
Karen Abad is unstoppable
Karen Abad, Ok maybe she could be stopped, I've never actually met her, but one day, she will be a famous writer director like Spike Jonze with the power of Spielberg, and then she'll be unstoppable =0)
Karen Abad is cool
So is Justin Adams =0)
Justin Adams is hilarious
Justin Adams is inspirational
Justin Adams has a huge heart
Justin Adams is so friendly and wonderful
Justin Adams is Justin Adams is not Sam Adams who is not John Adams.
I won't be famous you silly head, i won't let that happen...it's too awkward for me, I gotta keep a low real life profile and an irrelevant internet profile...hahah..
Um so when are we hanging out is a better question. haha
When are you going to let me film you and mike
And yea, Justin, when *are* you going to let Karen film you and me?
hahaha
jk
Thanks for watching this though, really, it means a lot to me.
haha just kidding I would never deprive people of dino love.
For this, my best friend Joe (the sketchy dealer dude) bought out all the plastic dinos from the store. :-) Now no kids will be able to play with them...haha no I'm gonna give a bunch away to some kids.
another great one karen!
Thanks loona!
Good work K.
hee hee thanks Pierre!
hahah just kidding
But really, thanks for watching :-)
I love the bosses just kickin back, eatin popsicles. Big jerks.
Where's my popsicle? psh.
haha
You and Cory Weaver make hot art babies. Can you get married soon?
Owl kite!
When I come out there I get to be in all your films. Dress me as a eight-year-old and put me on a bike.
Actually coincidentally he's engaged to someone named Karen. So I think that may work for you. haha.
Owl kite's name is Archimedes.
Love it!!
i just love love love this. i feel like such a lazy, uncreative loser in your presence.
i can't wait to see you win an academy award someday. you are an amazing film maker.
haha I don't know about the academy award but I will definitely keep pushing myself to learn how to be better and better at making moving images. :-) Thanks again so much <3
hahah just kidding. I hate when that happens too.
oh i was so close to saying something like that when he called me. but i had to restrain myself.
still didnt stop me from thinking it though hahahha
Your film is super-awesome.
Best,
-Ayz
so much "knows" haha
Thanks so much buddy.
i simply love your films Karen___[^_^]
:-) Thanks so much for your support<3