Friday, November 27, 2009

CFD Scenes are Online!

With the screening come and gone I thought it was time to post some scenes from the film in celebration of a job well done. I have selected three quick excerpts from the film highlighting some of our great acting talent. Click one of the three links below to view the videos or hop over to www.dkjohnston.net. Thanks everyone.

-DK






Saturday, November 7, 2009

Ready To Go

With six days left until the screening, Cause for Divorce is ready for the world. Today all music and sound was mixed down and synced with the final video edit. All that is left now is to do a final QC, and then we'll be turning it over to NYFA this week to prepare for the screening on the 13th. Congrats to all involved. A special thanks to our Composer Christy Carew, The Rebuttals from Anchorage, Alaska for contributing several of their songs to the film, and to our sound designer Will Ogilvie for working hard this past month to help put the finishing touches on CFD.

I look forward to seeing the film in front of an audience for the first time, and getting to sit down with some of the cast and crew. Next month we'll be looking into festival schedules, and weighing our options with the film. But first...rest.

-DK

Thursday, October 29, 2009

15 Days and Counting

Greetings all.

Well as we draw nearer to the first screening of CFD I wanted to give an update on the film. As of today we have more than half the sound design completed and the majority of the music laid down. Over the next week our post production group will be working hard to finish the remainder of the sound and music design needed to complete the film before its due date to the NYFA.

The screening has been set for November 13th, 2009. The film will be shown as part of a block of films being presented by the graduating class. We are in the second block of films starting at 3:30pm at the Universal studios lot. Among the other four films in our block are a mixture of comedy, drama and action films.

I'm excited to see the cast and crew again as it has been too long since we wrapped on CFD. I look forward to the reunion. I'm also working on the DVD to be handed out to those in attendance. For those unable to make it I will be mailing you a copy of the film shortly after the screening.

Thank you all and I hope to see you soon.

-DK


Monday, September 14, 2009

Yes I'm still here!

Hello all!

I know it has been a long, long time since my last update, but things have been very busy. This summer was a blast, and I had a great time on some other student shoots, and started a new internship. As a result I was working hard on several projects at the same time. Even got to take a trip back to AK for a while. But now I am back, and working very hard to picture lock CFD. After several passes this last week, I think we are very close to a final project. Getting feedback from the teaching staff at NYFA and looking to have a rough cut screening here soon with cast and crew.

I thank you all for being patient with me since I dropped off the grid. There are a lot of people I need to touch base with and if you are one of them feel free to call me ASAP. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone again. I hope the summer treated you all well, and that the fall season has continued in the same fashion. Be sure to look for more frequent updates as we get closer to the final presentation in November.

-DK

Friday, July 24, 2009

First Looks at the Editing Process

So it has been a month since we began production on "Cause for Divorce". I took some much needed time before sitting down to edit the film. I've also been getting a lot of question on how it was going and how it looked, but I was hesitant to say anything until I got really got into the editing process. Now with only a few scenes left to get into I thought it was finally time to let everyone in on where we are.

After several days of cut, paste and trim I am so happy with the film so far. I'm 75% done with the rough cut , and the look is great and the actors are right on. I've had some great moments to edit on screen between the characters. I'm currently leading myself into working on the Thanksgiving dinner scene. I know that is going to be so much fun to cut, but also hard, because there is so much material to use.

As for a trailer, I hope to get one out by the end of next month depending on my work schedule. I've still got a lot of work to do and I will continue report on updates as we get further into post production. Hope everyone is have a great summer as we all try to beat the L.A. heat.

-DK

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Day Seven

Sorry for the late update, but its been a busy and great last two days. On Wed. we wrapped production on "Cause for Divorce". It was an awesome ride, and this cast and crew was so amazing. Katie and I feel very fortunate to have had all so many talented and hard working people helping us out on this production.

To start things off we had our brand new Hybrid SUV join us on set to shoot a quick car scene with Ian and Kathrynn. Afterward we had a great grilled lunch provided by Bob VanDerWege. Later the company moved over to our Hollywood Hills location. There we were joined by actors Christopher Corbin and Robin Smith.

The location was excellent and the final day was full of energy, and a little sadness as the production came to an end. Bruce joined us also on set to help film the final scene where Ian's Characters learns of the divorce while talking to his sister. Soren and his team worked quickly to get the day completed. A big thanks to our G&E department for putting things together. At 5:45pm the final shot was completed and we got things packed up and ready to drop off on Thursday to the NYFA.

After wrap the crew sad their goodbyes until it was discovered that everyone was in the mood to keep the party going. So after a brief cool down some of the cast and crew met up to have a few drinks and enjoy the evening as we concluded one the most entertaining production I've ever been on. I am thrilled to have directed this great cast, and had a wonderful crew to back me up. I can't say enough good things about the last few days. Even through problems we all stuck together and made everyday a great one.

Now that shooting is complete I will be heading into the editing room over the next few weeks as I get a rough cut put together. I can't wait to look at some of the material we have collected over the last seven days. Be sure to check in for further updates as we get closer to the premiere in November. Until then good luck to everyone on their next projects, and I'll see you around town. Thanks again to everyone on the completion of the shoot. Take it easy.

-DK

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Day Six

So today was a great day. We had the whole cast on set for the final use of the garage and backyard location. Our AD, Shannon, got some great pictures of the cast around the 1966 Mustang as well as around set. She also interviewed the cast and crew for some extra features for a later date.

We started the day with some final car shots for the end of the film. Our DP Søren and the crew setup an interesting compromise to using a crane shot, involving a jib arm and the roof of the equipment truck. Needless to say I was a little nervous, but the shot was awesome, and best of all no one was hurt. Later we wrapped the car and its driver Matt, who was a pleasure to have on set, and then moved on to the family's first feud of the movie in the backyard adjacent to the garage. Today the wind was not against us, but the neighborhood sounds were. Helicopters, electric power tools, and children screaming gave Danny and Marrten a bit of trouble, but we worked through it. Come to think of it there may have been a horror film going on in the background!

We also said goodbye to Bruce, Amelia, and Debra today as they completed their scenes in the film. They were a thrill to work with, and I know we will be seeing them again soon. This family was a great dynamic, and their chemistry on screen was awesome. I will miss seeing the whole family on set tomorrow.

For the final day of shooting we head into a rented SUV for a town car scene with our siblings Ian and Kathrynn. Afterwards a former star of "The Cypherian" will be joining us, along with our Associate Producer Robin Smith, in the Hollywood Hills for the final scene to be shot in the film. It has been a great journey, and I can not believe it is almost over. Thanks to all the cast and crew that have helped bring this story to life over the last week. Katie and I can't thank you enough. Until tomorrow, have a great night everyone.

-DK

Monday, June 29, 2009

Day Five

The cast and crew were fresh off their weekend break, and ready to get to work. We were a little short handed as our sound department was brand new. Danny stepped up and really helped move things along. This week we started things off at a house & garage in North Hollywood. Joining us was Matt, the owner of a 1966 Mustang. This beautiful red piece of machinery was a great addition to the film. The car acts as the pet project of our main character Robert. We find him, most days, working on it during all hours.

All the cast was present, except for Aunt Jo, but they had some interesting times dealing with the heat L.A. has decided to drop on us this week. We're hoping for cooler temps in the next day or so. I'm very impressed with our groups productivity, as we pushed through a long day of garage shoots in the hot weather.

As we enter the final two days I'm still very pleased with the quality of the production. True we have had our issues, and why I'm on that subject, what kind of rental company only promises to deliver their materials sometime during the day and not at a specific time? But that is another story. Luckily it wasn't a food issue.

Tomorrow we will return to the house and garage to complete our use of the Mustang and see the assemblage of our full cast for the final time during the shoot. It has been a privilege to work with such a fine group of people, and as a character driven family, they have performed brilliantly. If only all families could be as funny and dysfunctional as they are, but wait... a lot of families are! That's the point! Here is to the last few days everyone. Have fun and see you on set.

-DK

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Day Four

A lighter production day as we come off the three day house location. Today Kathrynn and Ian lent their talents to filming our makeshift New York apartment. Kathrynn's character shares her feelings about her parent's divorce with her brother in Los Angeles.

Instead of paying the travel and production cost of flying to New York to shoot, we made due with my apartment. Soren and his team did a great job with lighting as Katie and Shannon dressed the bedroom to make it look less like a married couples apartment, and more like a college undergrad. As Kathrynn would say, "It was FIERCE!".

Ian stopped by to read lines with Kathrynn, and then stayed on, along with the rest of the cast and crew, to enjoy some home cooked burgers. Provided by my lovely in-laws, Bob and Carol VanDerWege. The two have come to L.A. for some vacation time, or so they thought!

Now that we have hit the half-way mark in the film's production days, I find myself with little else to think about other than the production. The cast and crew are taking the rest of the weekend off before production resumes on Monday. I've taken a look at all the footage so far, and I'm very happy with what we have accomplished it what seems to be so little time. The movie is coming together, but we still have a ways to go. Next week we travel to North Hollywood and then take on the narrow streets in the Hollywood Hills. After all that...we take on...THE WORLD! But L.A. will due...for now.

-DK

Friday, June 26, 2009

Day Three

I must say I am so proud of our cast today. After ten hours of the same dialogue, over and over again, they still managed to keep a high energy and positive attitudes throughout the shoot. Today we wrapped day three of the the shoot as we spent the whole day covering the film's large Thanksgiving dinner scene in which all hell breaks loose amongst the family.

BIG kudos to Ameila Pawlak, who had to stuff herself full of turkey and mashed potatoes for more several setups throughout the day. The rest of the family, and the crew, had a very memorable day or hilarious improved arguments and on-set shenanigans. This is one of the many reason I enjoy comedy films. The relaxed feeling on set and the humor on and off the screen really makes a very unforgettable experience.

Today was also opportunities to have the full cast and crew on-set. I cannot express enough, my appreciation to everyone who pitched in over the last three days. We've had so much fun at the house location, and I was almost sad to see the time end. Tomorrow we head into Chloe's apartment scene before the rest of our weekend break. Next week we re-located to North Hollywood and the the Hollywood Hills for the final shooting days. I'm looking forward to the rest of the production, and I hope everyone else is as well. Thanks again for a great shoot so far. Keep up the good work.

-DK






Thursday, June 25, 2009

Day Two

Getting right down to business this morning, the cast and crew completed the the second to last scene in the film. All the main characters were present to lend their talent to the screen. The crew work extremely hard today as we finished the scenes in the house location's kitchen and eating area. Tomorrow is the big Thanksgiving dinner scene, which looks to be very entertaining and emotional.

The cast sat down at the end of lunch to rehearse the dinner scene for tomorrow. I am very excited to see this scene play out on screen. We have a lot of coverage to take in the third day, and I know we are up for the task.

I wanted to say a special thanks to the crew today for working extra hard today to put a great look into the film and get us done on time. We raced the clock down to the last minute today, but managed to walk away with the days shots in the bag, and looking great. Another big thanks to the crew who came out with their lines prepared and ready to get to work. We had a lot of setups to get through today, but their preparedness was extremely helpful in making out day.

Tomorrow we wrap at the house before our short day on this weekend, and then picking up on Monday morning. Thanks again everyone for a great second day. See everyone bright and early tomorrow.

-DK

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Day One

Wow! That was fun!

Today we began principle photography. We got a little bit of a late start, but once the crew got into a rhythm everything went smoothly.The cast and crew got along great as we covered a lot of ground with our little family. Debra (who plays Caroline) gave a great performance as the mother of two wayward children, and together with her on-screen husband, Bruce, the two really brought the characters to life. Our children Chloe and Devin, played by Ian and Kathrynn, had a wonderful horsing around as brother and sister. Kathrynn kept the crew busy during downtime with tales from her book on sexual positions. They are arranged by date so you could see what posistion represented your birthday. Mine is apparently "Asking the Girlfriend to leave" and I'm not evening going to try and exaplain it.

Our DP Søren Viuf, and his crew, continue to be some of the most efficent people I've worked with. Our crew from the NYFA put a lot of hard work and effort today to help us get all the shots we needed. Tomorrow we start again at the house location for some more family fun. Thanks again to everyone who pitched in today and I hope we can make everyday just like this one. Now get some sleep and I'll see you on set tomorrow, bright and early.

-DK

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Final Prep Day

So the truck is full of equipment, the actors are rehearsed, the house is dressed, the food is ordered and the shot list checked twice. I think we are prepared a we can be (Knock on wood) and are ready to begin. Tomorrow morning we begin principal photography. The house looks great thanks to our Producer Katie. While we worked out the movements for the the next three days of shooting, she decorated the home with photographs and personal items. The crew did a great job organizing the truck and getting the equipment ready. Mucho thanks to all of you for working so quickly and efficiently today. And thank you to the NYFA team for helping to get us out the door in a timely manner. Now lets get out there and have fun!

-DK

Thursday, June 18, 2009

One Week Out

So this week the cast had their final read through and rundown of the shooting schedule. The Assistant Director and myself will have crew meeting at the end of the week, and then I get to sit back in and worry until Tuesday morning when we set out to gather all the final material and begin pre-lighting for the shoot. I must say I am feeling a lot better about this shoot than any before it. Could be that I'm just getting used to the stress, but I would like to think we're just more prepared. Someone once told me that the more comfortable you feel with the stress the more worried you should be. I'm still on the verge of pulling hairs, so I think I'm at a good compromise to the alternative.

Right now the only real downside to all this is that I will miss the opening night of Transformers, but these are the prices we pay to be in the film business ha ha. At least I know what I'm doing the day after we wrap.

I'm looking forward to the stress and satisfaction that comes with making a film. It's always that sense of calm created out of total chaos. I think that is the one truly good feeling about being a storyteller. Making some sense out of something born from the mind and given shape by so many talented and hard working people. Of course even the hard working need sleep. Until next week everyone. Goodnight!

-DK

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Family Picture Day

Less than two weeks out, the cast spent the day taking their family pictures to be used in the set design and promotional material for the film. First we headed out to Griffith park and got the traditional family park outing. The June gloom here in Los Angeles provided a nice overcast for the photos. We got group and individual photos of all the cast members in the wooded and picnic areas around Griffith, and had a lot of fun joking around with setups before moving on to the next location and wardrobe change.

Bringing the family out to California, we headed up to a close scenic location near the Hollywood sign. Joining up with several other guest of L.A. as we took photos in front of the sign and with the L.A. reservoir. To my surprise the location was new to some of our actors, and now they have a spot to bring their real family when they come to visit.

Finally on the final wardrobe change the family headed to Universal Studios City Walk. Here we got photos in front of the big sign and Globe out in front of the park. Then to end the day we all sat down as a family and has some great Italian food, and took a few more pictures. The cast was very creative in their photo choices, and had some great facial expressions for the different scenarios we came up with on the fly. I can already tell that after several weeks of rehearsals they are really getting to know one another.


I can't wait until June 24th when the production really gets to come alive. Locations and set design are on schedule, and our crew is ready to go. Check back during production week for on-set reports and daily photos. Thank again to our wonderful cast. You guys are great. And a big thanks to Kathrynn for helping with the driving. See everyone soon.

-DK


Thursday, May 28, 2009

4 Weeks Out

The cast and I sat down this past Wed. night for the second cast rehearsal, and I am very excited about the project. Our family is coming together very nicely and I can really feel a great rhythm between the actors. I have to hold back laughing loudly in the read through.

In a few weeks we'll be finalizing wardrobe and taking a day to get some family pictures done of the family. I'm really trying to think of all the cheesy family photos I've sat through over the years. We of course have to have the family vacation with matching outfits. I think I've had too many of those. We'll also being doing things like graduation photos, pictures with friends, and we'll be putting old photos of everyone around the home to make our house location our own.

The film's Cinematographer, J. Søren Viuf, and I will be sitting down next week to start talking about overall look and finalizing the crew positions. Søren was also the cinematographer for "The Cypherian." I'm looking forward to seeing his take on things as we get closer to principle photography.

This project will be one of the larger productions our group has taken on, in terms of Short Films. We've got great indoor locations, all pre-dressed, and only needing a few personal touches.

The cast is super excited to get to work, and their performances are growing with every rehearsal. We're very fortunate to be working with such dedicated actors. I think we are all looking forward to the next reading. Be sure to check back for further updates as we get closer to the shoot.

Thanks again everyone!

-DK

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Casting Complete

This past week we, after several sessions of readings and callbacks, "Cause for Divorce" has its cast. Bruce Eckelman, Debra Olson-Tolar, Ian Lockhart, Kathrynn Cobbs and Amelia Pawlak join the Tri-Seven crew for the production taking place in Late June. A special thanks to all who helped to put our little family togther over the past few weeks.

The crew here at Tri-Seven are hard at work putting the final touches on pre-production as we head into rehearsals, and finalize the script and schedule. Be on the look out for more updates as we head into principle photography next month.

-DK

Monday, April 27, 2009

Tri-Seven Pictures Begins Pre-Production

Greetings all.

Tri-Seven Pictures is starting up on its new project, a family comedy, entitled "Cause for Divorce". A married couple fakes their own divorce in order to fool their distant children into coming home for Thanksgiving. Of course nothing ever goes according to plan when parents are involved.

The film centers around the head of the family, Robert. A recently retired man who has spent his life providing his family with a life of luxury. However, he has come to realize that his children are beginning to show signs of all work and no play. For three years now his oldest son, and Hollywood Producer, Devin, has managed to avoid coming home. Robert's younger daughter Chloe has also begun to be absent at family events. Skipping out to fraternize with the male populous of New York City. Together with his loving wife Caroline, Robert plans to reunite his family...at ANY cost.

"Cause for Divorce" has been in pre-production for over a month now as casting has gotten underway. Heading the production is (Writer/Director) D.K. Johnston, (Writer/Producer) Katherine R. Johnston, (Assistant Director) Shannon Marie Welch, and (Associate Producer) Robin Smith.

With shooting set to begin in late June, the crew hopes to have a full cast list in the next few weeks. Be sure to check back with us for further updates.