Showing posts with label Austin Scharfstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Austin Scharfstein. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

the reason I went into making movies

when I was younger I was quite the handful for my mother i refused to take naps or sit still or behave. the one thing that my mom found could give her some rest was if she turned on the television. this was a struggle for my mom because she detested television for some motherly reason I will never understand.

the problem with television was it had comercial and urring commercials I was back to running around breaking things.

so my mom started to get movies for me to watch.  i must have watched 2-3 movies a day starting from 4 years old up until high school when i got much busier

There was one movie i saw in 6th grade that changed my perception of movies it was The Royal Tennebaums directed by wes anderson. it was the first time i realized a movie could be multi layered  it could be funny and sad and provocative and complicated. visually beautiful yet hard to watch.

I watched it when I was very young so i re watched it every few months to this day and i notice something else and get more out of it ever time. when i realized this i realized how much a movie could be and i wanted to tell storys that way.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

A few weeks ago I posted about my favorite movies the Evil dead movies starring bruce campbell. well I stumbled upon information there was a remake on the way so I had to find a clip which I did.



                                             



it looks like the movie has taken a very serious turn and will no longer be the comically over the top film I have come to love. but I want to keep an open mind. maybe this trailer is just doing a really good job of making it look like it is a serious movie but it is so serious it is comical.

ill watch this movie the second I can more or less hoping for a Bruce Campbell cameo if he has a cameo in it and the rest of the movie is a disappointment I will still consider my time spent well.


Friday, October 12, 2012

working in the movie industry may cause mild bi polar disorder

I don't have solid research to support my claim that working in the movie industry may cause mild bi polar disorder but here me out. there are two things that control how you feel. the sympathetic nervous system which is voluntary movements and actions, and the para sympathetic nervous system which is involuntary movements like breathing and digestion.

your para sympathetic nervous system can be indirectly affected by your actions. And it operates like a wave length with corresponding oscillations   so when you are in a high the wave length goes up for a period of time then reacts with a corresponding low.

when you are heavily involved in a production project you go through periods of mania. keeping you self up with stress and coffe to get work done under a time contraint your senses are tuned up and you are alert ready to face what ever obstacles stand in the way of your shoot. and it feels good you feel like you are getting stuff done and being productive. this is your para sympathetic nervous system rising in level. but when the project is done or at least the period of higher stimulation after 48-72 hours you crash the level drops and you will feel lethargic depressed and anxious. if you are working steadily this may happen to you a few times a week. I know it does with me. the majority of my work starts on friday  and ends around tuesday. from tuesday through  friday morning I feel terrible until I raise my levels again. its a tough cycle but I love it. even though I can feel the negative affects it has on my body.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Some times the crazy ideas are the best ones

I thought I was ready for school for school this semester. I was bored at home tired of working minimum wage jobs and manuel labor for under the table cash.

last semester I went hardcore. maximum credits. job on a show at ic tv. multiple clubs. I was spread thin. and what happend was everything i did sufferd the cost of not getting enough attention.

This semester I thought i was going to take it easy on my self take less courses and doing less clubs, but  c'est la vie some how I am even more spread thin then ever before. over whelmed with stress I became extremely introspective wondering about what I want to do in the industry and trying to figure my self out. It was in one of these moments of self meditation when I got a crazy Idea.

What did I come to Ithaca for? I came to make movies. to learn how to make movies. I never considered my self an artist. But recently i came tot he realization I am. my free time is spent creating. weather it be  writing short, storys script, music, jokes for my standup ( I am an amateur stand up comedian). but mostly I am insane im not ashamed to admitted it and every great artist is insane in one way or another. I am not trying to say I am a great artist, but that i do possess the qualities of one.

When my professor Arturo Sinclair told me he dropped out of college to make movies at age 15 i was  impressed to say the least. it was such a simple answer to a question that seemed so complicated. how do you mange to do in life exactly what you want to do. you just do it.

I've done it before in life. when I was a freshman in highschool I wanted to fly to chicago to visit my best friend and go to lollapoolza. I had no money. my parents said if i would pay for it i could do it. (proably assuming i could never get the money.) to solve my problem i designed a Teeshirt I could sell at my school. to make a long story short I sold over 100 shirts and grossed over a thousand dollars and funded my trip.

this summer i was strapped for cash again but i could not get hired at any job in town. so i made a job. i started my own window washing service and made 4 times the money i could have at a regular minimum wage job in a quarter of the time.

The point I am trying to make is sometimes in life when you want something you just have to go take it. you can't sit around waiting for opportunity to find you.

now if you have read all of that you are proably wondering what my crazy Idea is. and it is simple I want to make a film a real film I can be proud of.

this is just a rough Idea and I am begging for input and advice.

If you look at the Ithaca website for the price of tuition and fees you see this chart

Tuition and fees
$35,278
Board
5,980
Room
6,874
Health insurance
575
Total
$48,707

48,707 dollars a year is more money then I have ever seen in one place
If you are like me which i suspect there are quite a few you are not on scholarship or only partial scholar ship your parents help you pay some of the cost you use the money you make over the summer to help pay tuition while keeping some so you can buy things you want and need and you take out some student loans a massing a daunting debt especially with the uncertainty of of the future this can be terrifying.

well what if after the spring semester when you have a massed junior or senior standing and become way more polished in the skills it takes to make a movie you take a gap year and put those skills to use.

in this gap year plan to spend $10,000 put into the project of making a movie its a fraction of the money you would spend a year when at college and at the end of it all you would be part of something amazing. an original film that you co-produced had direct influence over.

If I can get 7 more people on board with this idea thats 80,000 dollars we could invest into this project.
with that money we could rent equipment pay for meager room and board, pay actors, and pay for permits for what ever we need too.

we could create a great low budget film and it would be ours.

on the side we could also use the equipment were renting to document the entire process so by the end of the gap year we have our own film and the footage to make a documentary about they entire project.

The type of people I would be looking for to join me on this crazy project are as follows
- A Head cinematographer
- A Head sound designer
- A Director
-  2 editor
- A lighting expert
- a costume/prop designer

of course i would also expect of these core people to be multi talented and can fill in to any other positions needed

we would need a script a great script that can be shot easily that does not demand to much capital.

It seems crazy. but at the same time it seems very possible. and at he end of it all we know we went for it. and will probably learn more then we every thought possible about this industry and our selves.

this is just a skeleton of an idea and i need help from YOU to fill the skeleton with meat and organs and blood and life.

if you are interested in this please contact me my phone number is  609-610-4445 and my email is Austin.Scharfstein@gmail.com

help me make this crazy idea into a crazy story.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Guilty pleasures

One of my favorite movies of all time is also one of my guiltiest pleasures. Evil Dead 2 Starring Bruce Campbell, Directed by Sam Raimi, is a cult classic horror film with terrible acting and even worse special effects. its one of those movies that if you look close enough you can see the seams in the zombie costumes.
      I love this movie because it has everything  you would want from a Cheesy horror movie. The main character is a badass who half way through the movie brandishes a chainsaw for a hand along side his sawed off shot gun.


     Every thing I know about movies should make me hate it but I don't. I love this movie. I love everything about it.