This blog is to reveal the thoughts of this upcoming independent movie maker K.D.B. He will share thoughts on cinema, art, books, food, among other things...
Monday, September 16, 2013
3+ Months and counting...
Production on 'I am the Beauty of this World' has stalled because of the role of 'London' not being filled in yet. I am still optimistic about it. It has never taken this long for me to cast a role before. This is the kind of supporting role that seems to scare actress', a role that has been looked at as being too 'intimate' and 'physical'. But the search continues...she's out there somewhere :-).
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Book of Towers Pt. 3: Woody Allen
Conversation with Woody Allen by Eric Lax is one of the most entertaining and one of the most insightful oral bio's I've read about any film director/writer. Woody Allen really opens up in this incredibly well written book not only about filmmaking but how a artist sees his own work and how he doesn't compromise. Woody knows his audience but not only that he knows what works for him, he's stuck to it for over 4 decades.
I found his honesty to be key in this book. It seemed like he spoke fearlessly and loose enough to be reminded of the kinds of characters he has portrayed in his own movies.
'If you divorce yourself from hearing about yourself and your work, which is not all that hard to do, then I'd advise you not to believe the compliments and the good things said about you. A good portion of them are insincere, a good portion are wrong-which leaves a very small portion to get excited over. Most hype about your work is show business flattery. Always remembr : Many of those honoring you at one of those black-tie events on T.V. won't return your phone calls a week after the dinner.'
-Woody Allen
I've seen a good amount of his movie. Annie Hall I thought was hilarious, but recently, Midnight in Paris I think is a brilliant, funny movie with so much heart and the opening is such splendid filmmaking! Cassandra's Dream, with Colin Farrell and Ewan McGregor, was shocking, twisty, just plain good writing as far as narration goes and the choices the characters made was so natural and real.
Eric Lax asked Woody Allen: 'How much can criticism help or hinder your work?'
Woody replied: '...the artist can't adjust his work according to criticism. ...I'm not going to change my style or my subject matter because someone criticizes it. I couldn't if I wanted to. ...The work exists independent of all the talk about it. If the thing is good, it remains good despite the pro or con about it. And if its not good, its drifts away no matter how popular it may seem at the moment. Of course, its nice to have that popular moment, no matter how fleeting, because by the time they realize the movie stinks, you have their money.'
'It [making movies] has to be fun when you're doing it because that's the only pleasure you get from it. When you're younger you think fame and the financial rewards are going to transform your life but then you find that they don't really do the trick...I don't have any DVD's of my films. I couldn't care less about them. I did them. Its like poking around half-eaten slices of pizza. It was last night's take out-fun last night, but I ate it.'
-Woody Allen
I found his honesty to be key in this book. It seemed like he spoke fearlessly and loose enough to be reminded of the kinds of characters he has portrayed in his own movies.
'If you divorce yourself from hearing about yourself and your work, which is not all that hard to do, then I'd advise you not to believe the compliments and the good things said about you. A good portion of them are insincere, a good portion are wrong-which leaves a very small portion to get excited over. Most hype about your work is show business flattery. Always remembr : Many of those honoring you at one of those black-tie events on T.V. won't return your phone calls a week after the dinner.'
-Woody Allen
I've seen a good amount of his movie. Annie Hall I thought was hilarious, but recently, Midnight in Paris I think is a brilliant, funny movie with so much heart and the opening is such splendid filmmaking! Cassandra's Dream, with Colin Farrell and Ewan McGregor, was shocking, twisty, just plain good writing as far as narration goes and the choices the characters made was so natural and real.
Eric Lax asked Woody Allen: 'How much can criticism help or hinder your work?'
Woody replied: '...the artist can't adjust his work according to criticism. ...I'm not going to change my style or my subject matter because someone criticizes it. I couldn't if I wanted to. ...The work exists independent of all the talk about it. If the thing is good, it remains good despite the pro or con about it. And if its not good, its drifts away no matter how popular it may seem at the moment. Of course, its nice to have that popular moment, no matter how fleeting, because by the time they realize the movie stinks, you have their money.'
'It [making movies] has to be fun when you're doing it because that's the only pleasure you get from it. When you're younger you think fame and the financial rewards are going to transform your life but then you find that they don't really do the trick...I don't have any DVD's of my films. I couldn't care less about them. I did them. Its like poking around half-eaten slices of pizza. It was last night's take out-fun last night, but I ate it.'
-Woody Allen
Searching for 'LONDON'
Who will play the role of 'London' is an on going search for my new movie 'I am the Beauty of this World'. There are a couple of actress' now that are interested.
1st day of production was on July 22nd. It was a rainy night but we still were able to get the scene done. Production stills from that night will be released soon on the internet.
Production picks back up on August 17th, 2013.
1st day of production was on July 22nd. It was a rainy night but we still were able to get the scene done. Production stills from that night will be released soon on the internet.
Production picks back up on August 17th, 2013.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
I am 'Crytsal'...I am 'Ivy'
Tricia Alawit (left), Bruna Berney (right) will be performing as 'Crystal and 'Ivy' in the 2nd part of the prostitute trilogy entitled 'I am the Beauty of this World'. These are two faces the cinema world will remember!
I'm so happy to have Diana Margulies return as the make up artist on 'I am the Beauty of this World.'
She has done make up for my award winning short 'Beautiful Women Wake Up Early' and is attached to doing the same on the upcoming marital drama 'All the Saints'.
I'm so happy to have Diana Margulies return as the make up artist on 'I am the Beauty of this World.'
She has done make up for my award winning short 'Beautiful Women Wake Up Early' and is attached to doing the same on the upcoming marital drama 'All the Saints'.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
The role of 'IVY'
I have wrapped up writing the third part of the prostitution short movies trilogy, which is titled 'The Attainable Glow that Dies'. And by some time next week the role of Ivy who appears in the second part 'I am the Beauty of this World', will be selected! I am extremely excited about this whole endeavor, which I never planned but it just ended up turning into a trilogy that I am very happy with. Both parts 2 and 3 are going to have rewrites, some adjusting, but overall my vision of it is becoming more and more clear and by the 3rd part the cast grows-which is a good thing.
Stay tune to who will be playing the role of Ivy and the other cast members that will be added as well.
Stay tune to who will be playing the role of Ivy and the other cast members that will be added as well.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Prostitution sequel: 'I am the Beauty of this World'
Production for my new short movie 'I am the Beauty of this World' begins this august. This is a sequel to 'Happiness is You', which is in post-production. 'Happiness is You' is about the relationship between madam Flame and her prostitute Dollie, in how Flame decides to give up her crazy life and leave Dollie, who looks at her as a mother figure, after suffering from a stroke that could of killed her.
'Happiness is You' is looking to be released early next year.
'I am the Beauty of this World' explores unflinchingly Crystal's life after she has been gang raped and now is thinking about giving up the life as a prostitute. As we journey with her we are introduced to a one of her friends, Ivy, who is also a prostitute, a prescription drug addict, and to her surprise ends up pregnant.
From 'Happiness is You' we have Dominique Mitchell returning as 'Flame'/Tamara. New to the cast so far is the very talented, courageous actress Tricia Alawit.
I am looking to release 'I am the Beauty of this World' next summer. More updates to come.
'Happiness is You' is looking to be released early next year.
'I am the Beauty of this World' explores unflinchingly Crystal's life after she has been gang raped and now is thinking about giving up the life as a prostitute. As we journey with her we are introduced to a one of her friends, Ivy, who is also a prostitute, a prescription drug addict, and to her surprise ends up pregnant.
From 'Happiness is You' we have Dominique Mitchell returning as 'Flame'/Tamara. New to the cast so far is the very talented, courageous actress Tricia Alawit.
I am looking to release 'I am the Beauty of this World' next summer. More updates to come.
Friday, April 12, 2013
A complete 'Moon' Part 2
Me and actress/model Diana Budur has finished another draft of 'At the Moons Edge'. The script gets better and better. This writing process with Diana has been a learning process. It has been so much fun, hardwork, lots of concentration. The script has more depth and is more straightforward.
Its a challenging story based on sexuality, past tragedies, present healing and the complex relationships between parents and children.
Its a challenging story based on sexuality, past tragedies, present healing and the complex relationships between parents and children.
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