and goal to help develop film makers who can make a difference in our
industry by making films that not only entertain, but provoke thought and
that can motivate positively. (think "Bucket List"). I had the privilege
to work on the film in 2008 that took 2nd place ("Alius Primoris") and got
to know the staff and experience the process. The Doorpost is truly an
amazing organization. They give such a HUGE level of support to the film
makers. This past year, I was an "advisor" on RED post production with them.
I had the wonderful opportunity to meet all the film makers and be a
resource to help in post. They provide mentors who are industry specialists
in every area to assist the film makers, from script writing all the way
through post. Their mission statement is "Seek/Honor/Serve/Build/Share"
http://www.thedoorpost.com/info/mission/
We are working with the very talented director, Josh Weigel, from the
Butterfly Circus, to do a revised version and will be re-color timing and
doing some additional FX shots. Audio is being sweetened as well. (The mix
was the weakest thing about the film). I've never seen a short film that
has had such a positive effect on me personally. My kids and family love
this film. Even my 4 year old daughter says regularly and with an accent,
"What this world needs is a little wonder!" :) (She has it on her iPhone).
I think I've watched it thirty times at least.
Have you seen what they (Doorpost) are doing for 2010? They will narrow it
down to 5 finalists which will each get a budget of $40,000 to make their
final films. What other film competition does that? Plus they fly the film
makers all expenses paid to the Red Carpet event and awards ceremony. Not
to mention the huge prize money.
This year our shop did the FX and compositing on "La Premiere" which won 2nd
place. It is an incredible film as well and was narrated by James Earl
Jones.
If you haven't had a chance check out www.thedoorpost.com and browse the
final films form the last couple of years. You will be inspired on so many
levels, from both the technical and the awe of skill and creativity.
Cheers,
Timothy Duncan
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Ben Wharton <b.wharton@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
>
>
> A bit OT, but after checking out The Door Post Film Project, I'm very
> intrigued as to where their funding comes from. The standard PR fluff is
> very. fluffy.
>
> Does anyone know any more?
>
> Ben
>
> Ben Wharton
>
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