Hey everyone, a small update for today about what projects I’m currently involved in and have been working on. I’ve been involved in Martin Wikner’s new short film “Human“, which I’ve worked on and is working on as DP and VFX Supervisor. We shot on a green screen for an entire weekend and had our first post-produciton meeting yesterday and vfx work on that is set to commence in early 2012.
Along with that work is starting to kick into gear seriously on our new ambitious short film TiD, which we shot earlier during the summer but is now on its fifth edit draft which is being sent around to various filmmakers I’ve learned to know throughout the years. Have got some great feedback which has been really helpful in continuing work on the project and I hope to have a locked edit before I go on christmas holiday in just over a week from now. But we’ll see.
Currently at Skurups Folkhögskola writing screenplays for a small writing class, but also starting to think a lot about the big final projects we’re going to work on during the next year, and which I’ve decided to focus on being a DP for. More details on that very shortly, hopefully including interviews with the different directors.
I also worked as 1st AC on an exciting short film project shot on the Arri Alexa camera by my good friend Dennis Trulsson, more details on that very soon as well.
Oh, and our latest release “Harry Spexter och Petriorden” has been a good hit on the internet with over 400 downloads in just over a day! Thanks everyone!
Speak more soon and take care everyone!
Well, it’s been a long wait, almost a whole year since the film originally premiered along with the S:t Petri high school spex show back in December 2010, but the action/comedy parody is finally available to be seen for free, right here! While I’m currently knee deep in the post-production of TiD it’s been a fun ride to make Harry Spexter, the last part of my spex trilogy for S:t Petri high school, available to you all – all with some new vfx work as well as a brand new color grade and sound mix. Check it out by clicking the big banner on the front page, by navigating to the film’s page or by clicking the embedded video right below. The film is 30 minutes and 45 seconds, and is available in Swedish without subtitles.
Hope you all like it, and I’ll have some more exciting updates for you very, very soon!