|
Forum List
>
Café LA
>
Topic
Congrats Nick!Posted by Jude Cotter
Just wanted to take a moment to congratulate Nick Meyers here, for editing the recent massive hit film 'Paper Planes' here in Oz. Look out for it coming to a country near you.
Great job Nick! video: [www.youtube.com]
Oh wow. Remember reading about that movie. Congrats Nick! Hope its got a US distributor. Here is link to trailer on YouTube
[www.youtube.com] Michael Horton -------------------
thanks, Jude, Michael.
the film has done amazingly well here in Aus. and went down a treat in Tokyo, and Berlin recently. US distributor is in the works, i'm told. all cut in FCP7 of course, which helped no end with temping up all the FX work. the other NLE i've used recently, Avid, is pretty hopeless in that area, from what i could tell. nick
hi Joe.
luckily i was on all the way though to the end: until there was a finished master. this is unusual in Aus these days due to budgets, but really it should be the norm. so about 6 months it was a weird, compressed schedule. there wasn't a lot of time to shoot it, and there wasn't a lot of time after that before delivery had to happen (for tax reasons, end of our financial year 30th June) main shoot in Perth (most remote city in the world... hello Jude!) was nominally 5 weeks, (4weeks starting sometime in Nov 2013, with a week off for Xmas, then the last week in Jan) but in order to get everything done, there was a second unit running the entire time, sometimes shooting second cam, other times working as a self contained unit. on top of that there was a 7 day pre-shoot in Tokyo (my girlfriend was shooting, i was directing!). on a simpler shoot, i can pretty much have a rough assembly ready not too long after the shoot, but on this, i needed an extra month to get to ready. then to help us catch up, we brought on a second editor for 4 weeks to deal with a couple of the really big scenes. with that push and shove, i think (and i'm guessing a bit here, it was a wile ago) we did most of the edit in 16 weeks which is the norm on the films i'm on. so that left about 6-8 weeks for grading and sound post: not much at all. and there had to be lee-way for a certain amount of tweaking the edit during this, as music and VFX came in. so i was very occupied right up until the very end. nick
and for my LA friends, a film i cut a coupe of years ago has finally made it over there:
[touch.latimes.com] (hope the link works) this one was started, and in fact taken quite a long way, in Avid, then we ported the whole film across to FCP set in Perth, where Jude lives, the film is full of crazies, and wild and dangerous people. nick
thanks, guys.
i've been very lucky lately, getting a string of really good projects to work on. this one, Paper Planes, and from a few years ago "The Rocket" all were shot on Alexa, which makes great looking pictures. nicer, and more filmic, then Red, IMO. Rocket was all Prores4444 These Final Hours, Prores4444 plus some RAW for VFX Paper Planes was Prores4444, but this time at 2k plus we shot the Japan footage on Red at 5k i think. TFH had an interesting path, where we brought a whole feature film across from Avid to FCP. all FCP7, of course, so no one will be interested, LOL! nick
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
|
|