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Video of the Week: 05-23-11.Jimenez"UI Activcation"
Video of the Week: 05-16-11.Gacia"Dawn of the Colossus "
Video of the Week: 04-24-11.Smith"Departure "Alien Abduction" "
Video of the Week: 04-11-11.Pacheco"Triptico"
Matthew J. Jimenez
Tyler Holland
Patryk Godlewski
Video of the Week: 04-4-11.Pearson"Edward the Yeti"
Matthew J. Jimenez
Video of the Week: 03-28-11.Ellis"Tao of Flanders"
Omar Shean Ellis
Rough Cut Meeting
Challenge!
Raw Exposure, the photography club, has challenged Rough Cut to a kickball tournament. Raw Exposure wants to dress up as Pirates and Rough Cut to dress as Ninjas. April 22nd at Al Lopez Park @ 2:00pm. Also there is no school that day. e-mail airiughcuttampa@gmail.com to sign up to destroy them.
Ian Tracey
Graduate film student is looking for crew to help him in his project of creating 3 promo videos for the upcoming event by Creative Clay on July 20th. Ian is looking to shoot the first week of April. For more information on how you can be involved e-mail him at pixelatedproductionz@gmail.com | 703-709-3178 | 412-389-2107
Student Showcase
This years Student Film Showcase may be held at the Tampa Theater at the end of next quarter. More information will be given out at a later time.
Comments for President Holland
Memebers have announced what they would like to see in the future. some include workshops, forum Facebook bomb, movies nights and try to get some 3D project in motion. Also for the next meeting you have to bring a friend outside of the Film major.
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Video Contest Submissions are in, details on submission will be given at a later time.
By Matthew J. Jimenez
Video of the Week: 03-21-11.Poli " McDonald's Whatever You Like"
Caitlyn Poli
Delaney Poli
Video of the Week: 03-14-11.Holland " Tyler' Best Cry Ever"
Tyler Holland
Video of the Week: 03-07-11.Witzer "A Show of Hands"
Mike Witzer
Martin Sellers
Member of the Month - February - Domonic Smith
February
By Matthew Jimenez
Tyler-
I just recently met the guy but prior to this I heard his name come out of a lot of people's mouths. There has been a lot of hype circulating DOMOnic. As far as I'm concerned he has lived up to this hype, and he is only going to get better. Definitely a guy to watch. You can tell he has a lot of passion, he is always working on something. He is the only member of Rough Cut to be in two teams for the 'Rough Cut Video Contest' Will he be a part of a winning team? The chances are pretty high.
Robert S. Pearson-
When I met Domo I remember thinking to myself, this seems like a cool articulate guy. Shortly after we were introduced, he shared some of his work with me and it was refreshing to see a student who wasn't reliant on the school's curriculum to provide him with inspiration and challenges. I have continually been impressed with both his work and progression. It hasn't taken long for this first year student to establish himself as one of the best in the department. I'm happy to be working with Domonic and can't wait to see the work he produces next.
Video of the Week: 02-28-11.Wuertz "Palpable Complexity"
Seth Wuertz
Mike Witzer
Anthony Verderosa
Dan Bernard
Brandon Bianco
February Guest Speaker
The panel consisted of Bill Gibron of AMC film critic & PopMatters.com, Joe Belcastro of Examiner, ShockYa & NCM.com, Bob Ross a retired critic from Tampa Tribune and Steve Persall of the St. Pete Times.
The event was moderated by our very own House Speaker Robert S. Pearson.
Here are a few highlights.
127 Hours Nominated for 6 Oscars
Robert S. Pearson-
You said “…a death defying feat of motion picture magic to be sure.” can you elaborate?
Bill Gibron-
To be honest, the fact that Danny Boyle directed it really peaked my interest to see this film.
Robert S. Pearson-
You said “Franco falls into an acting zone of emotional-bliss.” what did you mean?
Joe Belcastro-
He took a simple idea and put so much stamina to it and James Franco was up for it. I wanted him to stay in that cave and see him suffer, I wanted him to be pushed more and see how far he could go.
Robert S. Pearson-
This isn’t a perfect film- “Some of the visual tricks wear out their ingenuity...”
Steve Persall-
I think it was successful because of the idea that we’ve all had that rebellious phase where we leave home but come back; it’s all about coming back to the pack.
Robert S. Pearson-
What’s different here, in terms of best director nominations, why does Boyle get nominated for Slumdog but not 127 Hours?
Bob Ross-
Maybe because people felt he already had his and now it’s time for someone else to have the spotlight.
True Grit Nominated for 10 Oscars
Robert S. Pearson-
You think the True Grit landscape is a dull one, but that the film’s characters provide company that is worth the time.
Joe Belcastro-
The story was boring, but the characters we’re strong and interesting and it was shot so beautifully.
Robert S. Pearson-
Where dose True Grit fall in the hierarchy of the Coen’s Canon?
Bill Gibron-
I was automatically interested because it was made by the Coen brothers, I wanted to see how they would bring it together. Well Shot, well directed, and well acted.
Robert S. Pearson-
In a lot of ways this is a quintessential Coen Bros film. Does this hurt or help its chances?
Steve Persall-
It doesn’t help or hurt them, do we go the sort of obvious 12 nominations like in the old day of predictability or do we go with the newer and younger True Grit with 10 nominations?
Black Swan Nominated for 5 Oscars
Robert S. Pearson-
You describe this film as being a “…Rorschach by way of genre…” can you explain?
Bill Gibron-
People tend to read into thing what they want to. The audience is being asked to impose their ideas and perceptions of the film. It leaves you talking about it.
Robert S. Pearson-
What did you think of Portman’s performance?
Bob Ross-
That role was a very demanding one, she did a great job and she was powerful. This movie pulls you into that world.
Robert S. Pearson-
You describe the film’s dialog as being “…too double-intended…” what do you mean?
Steve Persall-
I admired it, but I didn’t really embrace it, and that’s ok. It got nominated for best picture but not best screenplay, and that’s telling.
Robert S. Pearson-
You say in your review that 50% of the audience will adore this film, while the other half will hate it. What does that say about Black Swan?
Joe Belcastro-
Much like what Bill was saying, people will have a reaction and that’s the most important thing.
Inception Nominated for 8 Oscars
Robert S. Pearson-
On IMDb’s Oscar Poll, Inception is the #1 pic to win best picture. Why are fans putting their money on it, and will they be disappointed on Feb 27th?
Bob Ross-
Well, the website is catered for a younger demographic. It’s very much like a video game; I still think it’s gimmicky.
Robert S. Pearson-
Is this Nolan’s best film?
Bill Gibron
I thought it was very strong, but much like most filmmaker’s their next film will be better. The screening was packed, and when that last shot came the entire audience gasped, and that rarely happens.
Robert S. Pearson-
You described the film as “Damn near perfection…” What is so perfect about Inception?
Joe Belcastro-
What’s not perfect about it? Is the question. We see a , roughly, fours movies a week and they don’t wow us. This one did. Nolan Challenged himself.
Robert S. Pearson-
Nolan has painted a visual riddle, like most of his films, but does this picture have the emotional depth to garner multiple viewings?
Steve Persall-
I didn’t really have an emotional connection to any of the characters. And when that connection did surface, it was too little too late. The fans are drawn to these films because they believe these directors can do no wrong.
The King's Speech Nominated for 12 Oscars
Robert S. Pearson-
What do you think of this Oscar favorite?
Joe Belcastro-
Yes the performances were great, I think it’s a good movie, but it shouldn’t have 12 nominations.
Robert S. Pearson-
“trying to form words that convey what my heart needs to say about this breathtaking film…” What makes the King’s Speech so special?
Steve Persall-
There was man who had a seizure during the film, they stopped it and gave him medical attention, after all that they played the movie back up and I got right back into it, immediately. It defied my expectations.
Robert S. Pearson-
Does Geoffrey Rush win Best Supporting Actor?
Bill Gibron-
He has to play the strong but reluctant character, I wouldn’t be surprised if he did win. It’s a very good film, but it’s not the greatest.
Wrap Up Lighting Round
· Worst film of 2010?
Bill Gibron – Furry Vengeance
Joe Belcastro – Tooth Fairy
Steve Persall – The Last Air Bender
· Which film of 2010 should have been nominated for best picture, but did not?
Bill Gibron – The Town
Joe Belcastro – Let Me In
Bob Ross – The Town
Steve Persall – Inside Job
· What film received a best picture nomination that shouldn’t have?
Bill Gibron – The Kids are Alright
Joe Belcastro – The Fighter
Bob Ross – Toy Story 3
Steve Persall - The Kids are Alright
· What Films should we be looking forward to in 2011?
Bill Gibron - Thor
Joe Belcastro – Pirates of the Caribbean 4
Steve Persall - Warhorse
· Who Wins Best Picture?
Bill Gibron – The Kings Speech
Joe Belcastro – Black Swan
Bob Ross - The Kings Speech
Steve Persall - The Kings Speech
For coverage of the film check out last weeks Video of the Week- http://aitamparoughcut.blogspot.com/2011/02/video-of-week-02-21-11girgis-efp-news.html
Rough Cut Meeting 2/15/11
Senior Students pitch their ideas and are looking for help. Here is the line up and what they are looking for. If you are interested in helping or being a part of the senior thesis film e-mail them for further details and information.
Jessica Collins
She needs:
Camera Operator
An Art Director
Production Photographer
Sound department (for playback)
Production Assistants/Set Designers
She is shooting a music video or a local rock band, for more info and to sign up for a position email her at jesscollins08@aol.com
Richard Inman
He needs:
Grips
He is shooting a love story that takes place from a quiet bar to a wonderful dreamworld of imagination. For more information, e-mail him at studiefilms@gmail.com
Erik Holte
He Needs:
An Assistant Director
Grips
A Make-Up Artist
Special FX Artists (vomit gag, blood, bruise)
Casting Director
Holte's film is a slapstick bro comedy about two guys who try and work there love magic to get in the pants of one lucky girl. For more information, e-mail him at eholte22@gmail.com
George Matthew
He needs:
A Casting Director
A Make-up Artist
Wardrobe
Camera Operator
Assistant Camera Operator
Focus Puller
Grips
His film is a visual interpretation of 3 separate poems. A victim of society. A gentle and uplifting love story. An internal struggle about a young man. For more information, e-mail him at gmatthew07@gmail.com
Robert S. Pearson
He Needs:
Grips
Visual FX artists
His film is a psychological mystery that takes place in space. For more information, e-mail him at rspearsonfilm@gmail.com
Video of the Week: 02-14-11. Pearson "The Day 319 Project"
Robert S. Pearson
Mike Witzer
Taylor Girard
Stephanie Cebellos
Richard Inman
Greg LeSar
Rough Cut Video Contest Teams
The teams have been formed! Here is the line up of your competition.
The C-47s
Paul Gentsch
Jared Miller
Domonic Smith
Tomas Galang
Megan Frisco
Blacks/Browns
Sean Degraw
Domonic Smith
Francette Moore
Gioncarlos Hernandez
Calling All Skelingtons
Adam Long
Gab Tao
Jessica Goodwin
Ryan Erikson
The Sullivan Family Production
Chico Mejia
Earl Baines
Ryan Sullivan
Michael Musselman
Malachi Cull
The Peanut Butter Four
Fransico Pineros
Kat Romanowski
Charlie Beauchamp
Peter Girgis
For more information and details of the Rough Cut Video Contest go to-
http://aitamparoughcut.blogspot.com/2011/01/rough-cut-announcement.html
Video of the Week: 02-07-11. Holland "F8*"
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Video of the Week:01-31-11. Smith "Kuleshov Experiment "
Kuleshov Experiment
Dominic Smith
Tomas Galand
Megan Frisco
Giancarlo Hernandez
Brad Lulas
Video of the Week:01-24-11. Cull "Green Eggs and Ham"
Green Eggs & Ham - For Your Taste Glands
Malachi Cull
Michael Musselman
Ryan Sullivan
Jason McGuire
Kyle Tron Werner
Saulo Zayas
Victoria Harrington
Nique Jenkins
January Meeting
Member of the Month - January - Malachi Cull
Filmmaker Spotlight - Tyler Holland
Tyler Holland
Because the Boston Red Sox haven’t called me to be their 2nd baseman. I thoroughly enjoy making films. From holding the boom pole, filming, editing and most recently being on camera. It is all a lot of fun. Basically Film is the only thing I am good at.
What are some of your inspirations and influences?
I am influenced by a lot of different things:
Believe it or not the show Jackass was a big influence on me. When that show came out it motivated my friends and I to make our own Jackass style videos. The skating and BMX is a huge influence as well. I got a camera and that is pretty much what started why I am in film school today.
Music is a huge influence on me. It is the soundtrack to our lives. Watching Music Videos when I was younger Spike Jonze’s name kept coming up on many of my favorite videos. My favorite bands Thrice and A Wilhelm Scream are huge inspirations.
As far as an influence on my work: The Chappelle’s Show and Arrested Development are influences, with a little bit of Andy Samberg’s SNL Digital Shorts and Kenny Powers of Eastbound and Down.
With such an interesting spectrum of influences I asked him about some of his favorite films.
My favorite film of all time is hands down The Big Lebowski
Fargo
The Dark Knight
Fight Club
Favorite directors?
Coen Brothers: They can do no wrong.
The Farrelly Brothers: “Kingpin” “There’s Something About Mary” Me, Myself, and Irene”
Christopher Nolan: “Dark Knight” “Memento” “The Prestige”
Stanley Kubrick: Has to be on here. He made powerful films.
Plans for the future?
Who are some of the people you want to thank that have helped you get to where you are now?
I’ll try to keep this brief but I do have a lot of people to thank. In no particular order...My folks for creating me. My family for supporting me. The Morris family for the love and support. My girlfriend Cassandra for putting up with me and her support. Chris ‘Loot’ Leutbecher, Rob Ward, Robert Pearson, Chris Yocom, Chris Amatruda, Josh Morales, Matt Benedict, Matt Jimenez, Richard Inman, Greg LeSar, Justin Padilla, Kristina Mitchell. Belleview High School Class of 2004. The Rough Cut Community and The Art Institute of Tampa. You have all had an impact on me in some shape or form. I am forever grateful. Thanks!