Monday, 27 February 2017

MADNESS AT THE OSCARS! Feb/2017

MADNESS AT THE OSCARS! Feb 2017

wow, even following the Oscars online with news feeds and no broadcast was hectic! what a show! and some laugh out loud jokes by kimmel (to Damon: "A Chinese pony-tail movie that lost $80 mil", at Trump: "remember last year when it seemed like the Oscars were racist?", to OJ: "you'll get an extra slice of baloney tonight [for winning best doco]"). anyway, got my hollywood fix from 3am til after sunrise, following all the brouhaha. wish i could have seen it live. looked like a good show. did the tourist bus bit work??? i got killed on my Oscar ballot. like 10 out of 20. oh well, always fun. seemed like an upbeat affair. good for Kimmel, he works hard...even with the false ending. hey, it's show biz. stuff happens! 

meanwhile in cape town, things are a bit humdrum. i've done 2 long-ass days on an int'l film that treats talent like chattel, as if there is no shoot schedule whatsoever. bring me in at sun-up and wrap me at dusk... 'just in case we need you'. rubbish. nothing like a 6:45am call and not working til 1pm. it's happened twice and i have 2 days left on it. amateur hour. everyone covering their butts. beyond lame. chafes my hide. what did michael caine say? "they pay me to wait, i act for free". so, i try to look on the bright side, but it fries my ass. such a burnout sitting around near set for no reason. at least leave me to my caravan dressing room! 

so i guess it proves true again..."the only thing more miserable than an out of work actor is a working actor!". mea culpa. but lame is lame. makes me want to quit the biz. there's no actor's union here so 'you get what get and you don't get upset'. i snuck some pictures on set but i'm forbidden to share them so the project and studio will remain anonymous. okay, my vent is over. pics below.

on a sad note, colleague Bill Paxton passed away on Oscar sunday. my facebook post read: so sad to hear about Bill Paxton. a nicer, more humble and gracious star (and Texan) you will never meet. i did 2 scenes with Bill in 2015 in The Game Changer in cape town and he was instantly like an old friend. 
i was having lunch on the terrace at Mount Nelson Hotel after a director's meeting before with started principal photography and Bill was shooting some "family" pics for props/art dept. as he passed through the patio he saw me and walked right up and introduced himself. i was blown away. 

we talked about our ages...i'm one month older. and we shared a few show biz stories and mutual friends. Bill used to carry a wine cork in his pocket and he would discreetly run his lines with cork in his mouth to help with his diction (?). inspiring to see such an old pro still working on his impeccable craft. i loved working with him. in one scene shooting Bill's coverage, a local actor's cell phone pinged. we all cringed. Bill took a beat and never said a thing. Bill was a great reminder what a difference it makes to be nice to everyone...even a day player like me pretty far down on the callsheet. RIP Bill. thanks for being so lovely. we will all miss you. i'm quite saddened with your passing. you were such a great guy.

so that is a sad note. he was an instantly likable fellow. the whole industry loved him. and it seems death is ever-nearer as close ones around me seem to randomly vanish. it's kinda bizarre. like i know for sure i won't be here in the year 2100 or probably even 2050. but when exactly? we just don't know for sure how long we have. another decade or two? or another year or two? tomorrow is promised to no one. death just looms out there, like the night fog off of san francisco, just waiting to drift in at some inopportune time. my sister heidi died 10 years ago this month (Feb). wow, that long ago? our loved ones fall off as the bullet train of life keeps buzzing on. like Shawshank..."time to get busy living or get busy dying." luckily for me, i still get to laugh out loud at jimmy kimmel jokes. believe me, i didn't take it for granted. Bill's passing kept the evening sobering.

it's also humdrum here as the production season for TV, film and commercials has never really kicked off. the sun is shining but we're not making any hay! and the weeks are flying by without any auditions! we got march, april, maybe may. then finito. it's been dead compared to last year. last year i was killing it, this year it's killing me. tit for tat i suppose. but still, a man wants to work! needs to work! so cross your fingers, hold your thumbs, light candles, and keep reading this blog to see God's mighty hand at work! (i pray! dear Lord, let's go from zero to hero. amen.) sure hope it ramps up. 

meanwhile, under the "make art/teach art" life credo, i am teaching another 8-week bootcamp of HAMC. love my new Level one peeps and i have 4 Level Two girls on scholarship. love them! so, i'm having lots of fun on saturdays again. only 4 weeks left! man it flies by! have a free space donated by CMM church close to my flat in The Piazza. an easy schlep. it's going well. definitely energizes me! i love figuring out the lighting and working with actors, making beautiful images with strong performances if i can. always a challenge! 

the weekend cottage is going well. with not many castings, it's more like the week-long cottage. had some company out for a long weekend and we all just kicked it and chilled out. great pad for unwinding. still unsure if i can handle here 24/7 and leave my flat in town. have a few more months to decide. plus, my immigration status will affect the mix certainly. i'm still waiting for my 8 month appeal process 11 months later. the ole ticking clock. tick, tick-tick-tick-tick. kinda maddening. and us expat immigrants globally aren't getting much love these days. it will take another act of God to get another work permit, this one permanent. yes Lord, one time me, one more time! 

so, the whole Plan B thing is a bit sketchy at the moment. 
no Home Affairs permit status beyond sept. which will make me an "undesirable" and if i don't leave by the due date i'm banned for 5 years. now that would be bad. the cottage would be so overgrown. (joke. but it would.) so, if no new work permit, i think i have to leave country for a retiree permit app. i'm checking on that now. (no, i can stay for that.)

i was wanting to walk the Camino de Santiago this september, so maybe i go do Spain, then France, Portugal, Italy, and just keep camino-ing all over the world. all my pertinent belongings on my back, wine and cheese every day, lots of fellow pilgrims to meet, a new pensione or alburgue every night, lose the 30kgs/2 stone i've been threatening to lose, rent out the cottage, and go true COTW status (citizen of the world). 

IDK man, too many loose ends and moving parts to really dwell on. suffice it to say Home Affairs dictates much of my future. but like they say in Marigold Hotel, "it'll all work out in the end, and if it hasn't...then it isn't the end". (BTW...how cute is the little boy in Lion shouting "GUDU! GUDU!"?). 

so let's shelve Plan B at the minute. stick to Plan A...make hay while it's summer/fall weather. book lots of well-paying gigs. pay off as much of the cottage as possible. teach one more HAMC boot camp before i leave the CBD flat. stay on the Home Affairs immigration agent Ellie. give the TT more TLC. enjoy the days that i have. give more Likes on Facebook.

i actually had a sale on the Sea Turtles of Lamu! hallelujah! to France. i'll take it. not a ton of money, but hey, they like me they really like me! had a crap techie week trying to deliver the film they wanted, the way they wanted it. not progressive but interlaced, upper field dominant, 24-bit sound, DM&E on tracks 3 & 4, full mix tracks on 1 & 2, one version with titles & subtitles and one version with none. alright, no biggie, but my project is scattered over 2 drives (i ran out of room on the first 4TB drive) and i confess a bit disorganized. so i was challenged to say the least trying to glue everything together. then had to Youtube the FileZilla tutorial to upload the 60gig files onto a proxy FTP. took me 3-4 days to get it sorted.

the first movie file took 14 hours to upload, and that's with 100mbs internet speed uncapped! but my shame sensors for being so lame at admin have subsided, i found some local help in a neighbor who is a proper editor, figured out all the proper sequence and export settings, and voila, it's off my plate! plus i sent them all the audio mix files so they can go crazy on their side if they wish! but nice to get a sale, i have since created a tidy Media Manager folder, and i'm ready for more sales. i think i figured it out mostly, for now anyway. big relief to wrap that up. i was a miserable kitten last week overwhelmed with loose ends and no answers. now i'm sorted. thanks carol howell!

and my other doco Finding Messiah is having a screening at Christ Church Kenilworth 11 march as a fundraiser for the cape town youth choir to get to Carnegie Hall in april! please help their cause!
you can donate here:

http://www.ctyc.co.za/donations/

and you can see the doco to see if you want to donate here:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/findingmessiah

so that's about it. had a recent adventure. again, the facebook post:
That feeling when your car goes kaput 2 hours out of Dodge and the small town mechanic says he should have the part (fuel pump?) by next tuesday and you wait 90 minutes for the InterCape bus to rock up for the 3 hour ride home and you wonder if you'll be in your own bed tonight and if you'll still have your iphone. Love the adventure!

so that was fun, er, interesting, er, a curious afternoon and evening with the scary part walking home after dark through the dodgy bus-station part of town. but i made it safe and sound, with my iphone, even though the bus pulled over on the N2 cuz we all smelled an electrical fire and i'm thinking what the heck, stranded twice in one day? so i was quite relieved to get home. it was a long day. and hopefully the TT will be ready tomorrow for pick up. but is the Black Bullet ready for pasture????? 161,000kms. NOOOOOOOOOOO! can't be! she's pushing 11 years old but i love the ready rocket. she cooks! and these 2 lane roads to stanford through the country were made for her, so, i gotsta hope the new fuel pump isn't too dear and nothing more happens! c'mon TT!

now for some pics. not so many, but better than none. enjoy!

viva le turtles in France!
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/theseaturtlesoflamu



mr. Bill Paxton. such a cool, humble guy. RIP Bill.



"we're making movies... on location"

i wish i owned a big grip truck. lighting is cool.

some serious glass on those cameras.

i wish i was a DP but i'm not quite smart enough.

add some color temperature. diffused. nice.

proper dolly rigs.

panavision glass on Sony bodies??? they would flip.

Level Two work in our new space.

love my peeps!

fellow actor from mystery project. sharing my caravan...or i his.

UCT campus. stunning.

the holding pen. luckily i found a bunk in the dorms and crashed.

my first "cruffin", part croissant, part muffin. i didn't hate it.

"Flash"???

the Garden Suite at the cottage. comes with wine.

our "round table" watching playback from last week.

our casting alcove. a cold audition every week.

we did a posh ad for Woolies. "i don't always do my own shopping, but when i do,
i shop at Woolies". 

Zola on sound. Level one doing Soap Week.

i just got a used 5D Mk III from a rental house. smoking deal.

if i only had the Small HD 17" monitor! my eyes are getting old...focus is tough!
but we manage. "okay guys, faster, louder, funnier".

all the bland walls are a challenge, but a fun challenge.

new space has lots of natural light. always helpful.

Beverley audited and may do the next course and help with sales.

some matatu art from the mini-taxi vans in nairobi. their route number. i'm into it.
thanks Lorella!

this is cape town.

everything fits in the TT hatchback. here is the chair from somerset west i was delivering
to stanford when i got waylaid in Caledon.

a 2 horse town.

90 minute view from my bus stop. Caledon. luckily i found Piet the mechanic.

the Intercape bus. with all my homies.

Youngblood gallery gave CTYC a fundraising concert. they crushed it!
kindly help them get to Carnegie if you possibly can!
http://www.ctyc.co.za/donations/

look forward to the next screening on the 11th!

and i am out! hit me on WhatsApp! love hearing from you!
+27726661895



Wednesday, 8 February 2017

SUPER BOWL / OSCARS BLOG - FEB 2017!


SUPER BOWL / OSCARS BLOG  FEB 2017

man what a super bowl! i have NFL Game Pass so i was able to watch it (although 
i slept through my 2am alarm and watched it on replay!). i am such a Pats fan and 
they looked so terrible, and they were down 28-3, so i nearly turned off the game!
it was such rubbish! they stunk! but then they made 16 plays they HAD to make and
they did! and they won! best super bowl ever! one of the best games ever! and Brady & 
Belichick are best ever. 31 unanswered points. major comeback or epic fold.

PRESENT STAT
so i am still in africa, in the western cape province in a country that should be called South 
of Africa as it is unto itself a first world country. and i am living in the center of city centre of 
cape town called the CBD or City Bowl District, and i have a weekend cottage in 
stanford about 2 hours out of town towards Durban (or up the coast off the N2.)
i have agents and i am acting and doing voiceover work and i dabble in filmmaking
and screenwriting and i teach an 8-week boot camp master class to act in TV & Film. 
i booked 4 days on an international film for the USA called The Kissing Booth, and i 
booked a well paying Citroen car commerical shot in stellenbsoch. life is good.

it's pushing mid-feb...
and the shooting season here is halfway over and it's been terribly slow. last year i was
way busier, but hopefully it'll pick up and i'll be busier soon with more work. the goal
is to try and not use my SAG pension and be self-sustainable off work here to pay all
my bills. not too successful at that so far, but a gig here and there helps the cause.
2 drawbacks are the pay is low and slow...you don't get paid for 90-100 days sometimes. 
plus they treat talent like cattle. we're people! we need pampering! at least a loo!
but hey, i was o-v-e-r in L-A and if you don't like the work conditions here, leave! 
to make dollar one in show biz is a miracle anyway! so enjoy the work! be thankful 
i have it! (just booked a VO gig whilst blogging! chuffed! blessed!)

i've been in africa now since Oct 2011 and in ZA since june 2014. so i'm going on 3 
years here in ZA. my present work permit expires in sept. need to win my appeal asap!
or at least in the foreseeable future! please home affairs!?!?!

A ROOMMATE?
and now i have a roommate. kinda weird at 61 living as a single bachelor for 40 years 
to have a roommate again, but it works for now. he's a photographer and in the biz, 
is a friend, and was in a jam from a spoiled relationship with a girl he was close to 
proposing to and it's temporary for now but will probably last a while. perhaps a long while. 
he's very cool, we get along, and i'm in the country 10-15 days a month at the cottage, 
so, it helps sharing the rent. and ideally it can workout so i can keep flat #905 in town and
keep my cottage and have a city crib to crash whenever i need some urban stimulus.

i'm not quite sure i'm ready to retire out here 24/7 at the minute, so having Jean Pierre
could be a very cool arrangement. we're both in flux a bit and we'll see where we are
end of june and whether to renew the lease or not. home affairs is still dragging its feet on
my appeal for a permanent residency permit, but immigration is always an ex-pat issue
that rarely goes away. it's the common denominator for all of us living overseas. but hopefully
mine will get sorted with a positive result. otherwise, hmmmm, Plan B is what again???

CHRISTMAS & New Years
most of my december was running around kitting out the cottage with beds and curtains
and tables and chairs, etc etc etc. wanted it ready for company asap and mission
accomplished. spent christmas in ole Betty's Bay with the Hofmyer family (4 siblings = 
72 at the sit down dinner!) and then Lorella (LoJ) finally flew in from Nairobi for 10 days!
so great to see my old assistant who is now more like daughter status. and we shopped til
we dropped! such fun! some theatre, movies, nice restuarants, the cottage, town, just lots
of fun! she's actually getting some work with her Filmic prod company in Kenya so that is terrific! 
very hard to make it in kenya! go LoJ! her third trip to cape town! poa sana! we had a new years eve
party in my flat and took the city bus all week and saw it all and had a ball. i miss her already!

CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
so the idea to walk the camino 800kms across spain this september is still a go. the only glitch
is my ZA visa/permit status. hopefully all resolved by then. otherwise, it expires in sept and Plan B will take
me out of the country until i get things sorted. never a dull moment folks. but the Camino
pilgrimage beckons and i am chuffed to go for a long walk across northern spain. been training in
cape town, around table mountain and up Lion's Head. lots of new trails i'm discovering. always good to 
start the morning with a 2 hour trek! 

spain will be roughly 42 days of constant walking, although i imagine i'll take sundays off. 
that will be such an experience. they say the first third is mainly
physical, the next third mental, and the last third is emotional/spiritual. i've read lots of books on it.
maybe i'll write a book. IDK, just wanna get hiking! get walking! see where the pilgrimage takes me!
and feel all the feelings and think all the thoughts. and process your life for a good 40 days un-interrupted.
go rent The Way. a good film about it.

MY OSCAR PICKS
tough oscar season to call but my take is LA LA Land has good chance of sweeping as folks just want a 
happy movie for a change! i bought the soundtrack and it is fab! big bands are back and the drummer on 
that soundtrack cooks! amazing recording! highly recommend! 
for me Lion checks all the boxes for what a Best Picture should be. incredible film.
i enjoyed Manchester by the Sea, but an Oscar? and is Mel due again for best director?? IDK!
here are my picks, such as they are. a mix of who i think should win and who i think will win.

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

DENZEL WASHINGTON

Fences

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

DEV PATEL

Lion

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLe

EMMA STONE

La La Land

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

VIOLA DAVIS

Fences

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

ZOOTOPIA

Byron Howard, Rich Moore and Clark Spencer

CINEMATOGRAPHY

(very tough category)


LION

Greig Fraser
or could be LA LA. all good noms!

COSTUME DESIGN

ALLIED

Joanna Johnston

DIRECTING

LA LA LAND

Damien Chazelle

DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)

I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO

Raoul Peck, Rémi Grellety and Hébert Peck

FILM EDITING

HACKSAW RIDGE

John Gilbert

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM


THE SALESMAN

Iran

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING


SUICIDE SQUAD

Alessandro Bertolazzi, Giorgio Gregorini and Christopher Nelson

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)


LA LA LAND

Justin Hurwitz

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG)


CITY OF STARS

from La La Land; Music by Justin Hurwitz; Lyric by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul

BEST PICTURE


LA LA LAND

Fred Berger, Jordan Horowitz and Marc Platt, Producers

PRODUCTION DESIGN


LA LA LAND

Production Design: David Wasco; Set Decoration: Sandy Reynolds-Wasco

SOUND EDITING


HACKSAW RIDGE



Robert Mackenzie and Andy Wright

SOUND MIXING


LA LA LAND

Andy Nelson, Ai-Ling Lee and Steve A. Morrow

VISUAL EFFECTS

DOCTOR STRANGE

Stephane Ceretti, Richard Bluff, Vincent Cirelli and Paul Corbould

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)
HIDDEN FIGURES
Screenplay by Allison Schroeder and Theodore Melfi

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)


HELL OR HIGH WATER

Written by Taylor Sheridan

SO WHAT'S NEXT?

so...it's february, and time to make hay while the sun shines and bring home some bacon.
i found a new venue for my Master Class and i love teaching and shooting and lighting and 
directing every week and i love my students, especially my hand picked Level Two students. 
like my brother always reminds me...Make art - teach art. that's when i'm happiest. 
the master class is getting zero traction and it's a mission to get sign-ups every time, 
but it's okay. i have 8 students. it's enough to make a pretend set and let me feel like a 
director. so i have 7 weeks left of that. chuffed!

i have the Kissing Booth movie to finish shooting in march. i have my health (except for a 
badly strained calf muscle from weekend volleyball), and i'm still waiting for the female 
equivalent of my knight in shining armor. which is what exactly? a damsel in 
distress??? i tried that one already with disastrous results. so.....how about a damsel in 
shining armor??? (think milla jovovich as joan of arc. she'll do.)

in the meantime i have weekends at the cottage where i get to bbq and entertain. the 
weather is smashing. the country is stunning plus there's a hottie german widow in the 
village i'm meant to meet. and i get to swim my reservoir with my fellow stanfordians 
MWF mornings. so, all in all, i'd have to say i have it amazingly great! am so blessed to be 
here, to have found my way to cape town/western cape after never ever considering it an 
option. life has some bizarre twists! how in the world did i get here? how long will i stay here? 
God's ways remain a mystery!

now for some pics! (warning...due to some program 

glitches many of the pics have no caption or are duplicated. 

sorry! i can't correct it! i tried! keep calm & carry on!)

christmas in betty's bay with the hofmyers! lovely! great family!

the lagoon we swim in Bettys! the Bog!

72 for sit down christmas dinner! notice the british party hats for christmas! a tradition with poppers!

betty bay back patio

front deck at betty's bay. stunning.

bbq/braai at the cottage. love it!!! with the Hofmyers! i visited Paul (to my left) in singapore back in winter 2012. we met in naroibi.

Honda's Africa Twin! bike of the year. 1000cc. that'll get me to morroco!

stanford country. birkenhead brewery.

Walker Bay ruins on the beach.

waterfront big wheel

LoJ at the flower mart! pretty in pink!

old faithful...company gardens!

christmas - table bay hotel lobby.

V&A Waterfront

christmas at the VA waterfront mall

LoJ at Walker Bay beach! she's a joy to be around!

new years parade, CBD.

perhaps the best cop show drama ever!!!!!!!!!!

back at Mantra cafe in camps bay. i'm slowly becoming a local everywhere!

main drag, camps bay. so euro feeling! think south of france meets every cool beach town!


the dr. strange truth coffee in CBD

annie was ab fab! first rate!




sunny afternoon at la perla

walking "city trail" above cape town

stunning view below. one of my training trails.

hipster hang out....kloof street

cafe caprice...cool hangout...camps bay







mr. ephraim gordon




Add caption

Add caption


Add caption


After dinner at Blues in camps bay




more camps bay. beautiful this time of year.

my view from 905

africa pride hotel in town







my new master class space. lots of good light.


Arri alexa mini on my Citroen spot

1st AC, garth

Noodle, my pet as a the neighbor dogwalker. he stole every scene.
Add caption


Add caption






































ahhh...the thea-tah!

uber bliss


one more coffee shop...CBD cape town


aperol spritz? oh yes please!

loJ at cafe caprice...sundowner!


cape town...1000 coffee roasters!

art shot


some morning kahawa and chakula!

dynamic duo!

my girls...LoJ and lisa marie

lorella sunset back from camps bay


master class facebook ad







gull in flight

art exhibit in sea point




leaving Blues.


Blues...Camps bay

tried to get charle a part in The Kissing Booth


cape town train station


wine country


the morin tribal council circa 2005. pops and heidi (right) are now passed on.


more product for LoJ's new biz...Dreadlock Nation


clock tower out my window in town.