Posted: January 10th, 2009 | Author: Simon Fraser | Filed under: Production | Tags: adrian parks, dave healey, dave pearce, david ivkovic, directors, ginette mohr, jennifer whalen, renée percy, sam ruano, sets, stills, tim freeman | No Comments »
Congratulations go out to Ginette Mohr and Tim Freeman, the first to complete a short for the IMPROVideo Project, with “I Know of a Beautiful Rose”. Ginette and Tim improvised their B&W short in stop-motion animation, using found materials. Here’s a suitable frame:

A frame from 'I Know of a Beautiful Rose' by Ginette Mohr and Tim Freeman
Jennifer Whalen has completed shooting her short, “GPS,” and it is currently in post-production.
Adrian Parks sent me a couple photos from his shoot which wrapped on January 5th:

David Ivkovic and Adrian Parks on set

Renée Percy on set
Dave Pearce completed the bulk of his shoot today; here’s a photo from that set:

Sam Ruano and Dave Healey on set

Diana Galligan dressing the set
Lots more to come…
Posted: January 8th, 2009 | Author: Simon Fraser | Filed under: Production | Tags: bob sorger, directors, luciano casimiri, ralph macleod | No Comments »
Due to circumstances beyond their control, both Luciano Casimiri and Ralph MacLeod have had to postpone their participation in the IMPROVideo Project. My hope is that the first project will be justification for a second so that they may again have the opportunity to participate.
Yesterday, as I was whining about their departure, I was overheard by Bob Sorger in the next room. Bob gave me his 83-page resume and 145-minute demo reel. Moments later, he was on board.
Posted: December 16th, 2008 | Author: Simon Fraser | Filed under: Production | Tags: jeff kahane, logo | No Comments »
As Rene Descartes once said, “We have logo, therefore we are.” Or was that Candace Bushnell?

Thanks to logo maker Jeff Kahane at Eyecon.
Posted: November 24th, 2008 | Author: Simon Fraser | Filed under: Production | Tags: directors, improvised shorts, Production, wish you were here | No Comments »
The IMPROVideo Project v1 is starting to come together. I know it’s starting to come together because I’m starting to get nervous.
I’m meeting with the directors this weekend to go over who they will be using in their casts, what stories they’ll be telling and where they’re going to shoot. That should dictate quite a bit of the actual process that’ll be followed. I’ve got a basic process laid out for them but it’s only intended as a guideline. I’m looking forward to seeing what their processes actually end up being.
From my experience shooting the improvised short “Wish You Were Here”, the plan you go in with does not end up being the plan you come out with. I’m not sure if that’s the result of my naiveté or my open-mindedness. I hope the latter.