Friday, December 11, 2009

Turning Lemons into Lemonade.



And now I enter the world of production delays.

To say that I am exhausted is an understatement.
Luckily I am unstoppable! :)

This thing was supposed to be ready to rock and roll for release on the 9th December.

Sponsors and product placement companies defaulting on payment, investors simply not taking calls, bridging financiers lying through their teeth... We don't sue anyone, it's not how we roll! We just find money from scratch to finish our baby for a release in April.

After 4 months of ducking and diving, companies come clean on their slashed marketing budgets, loud mouth businessmen repent for over committing and we have to sell 35% of our movie...

Quite honestly, although it's been tough on the team and the poor sods who have had to ride the storms of financial hell, I am glad for every drop of anguish so far.

 "Andrew are you mad?"

When I started making the Race-ist, I knew nothing.

Literally nothing.

All I was focused on was making my movie and it's sequels and that was that for the next 5 years.

The past 6 months have shown me a Country of unpaid cast and crew (not just from our project), ignorant producers, slimy investors, pessimistic distributors, unmotivated government and an industry that just cannot sufficiently keep its employees alive!

I must be honest. Although D9 was a fantastic film that created a lot of Jobs for South African cast and crew and really put us on the map (like a home run after Tsotsi :), It cannot be counted as part of the 'South African' film industry. That would paint a completely wrong picture! D9 had dollars.. LOTS of dollars. The average South African film has Rands, VERY LITTLE rands!

To Neil and his team I tip my hat (and bow on the floor for lack of worthiness) but I am driven with a mission to change the South African film Industry!

Our crews and cast walk around with too many battle scars for what should be a creative space, our producers are demoralized, most of them so sceptical you can't have a conversation with them! We've all been lied to so severely by so many people and (believe me) when your word to others cannot be kept because others could not keep their word to you, I can only describe it as hell.

Me, I'm fine, I am good at closing deals and finding money. The rest of the Industry?

The Race-ist is no longer my sole project. I am now driven to get South Africa behind our film Industry like they are behind our Sports teams!

Do you realize that out of 50 million South Africans, less than 1.5 million go to the movies?
Every year the number of film goers increase, but think about this:

The average 'good' movie will pull in a mere R10 mil at local box office. The film maker will get R4 mil of that if they are very lucky! What kind of a movie can you make for R4mil?

Mr Bones 2 pulls R30 Mil at the box office and we are all "Woohooo, a smash hit!"
Have we lost our minds? Thats less than $4 mil! We should be pulling ten times those numbers!

Movies with proper budgets create jobs, and lots of jobs! We are talking over 1000 people that need to be accommodated, fed, clothed, entertained and supported logistically.

If a high budget movie is produced in your town, TENS of MILLIONS of Rands or Dollars get spent in your community!

The more high budget films we have, the better off our entire industry!

So yeah... we're almost done with The Race-ist, but I'm just getting warmed up!

Watch this space!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Our First Official Teaser Trailer.

40 hours without sleep to edit this one... hope ya likes it!


Friday, September 4, 2009

Just finished principle photography...



The Race-ist is more than my first movie, it has become an event in my life that has shown me who I truly am and defined me as a man and a leader.

I have had to dig deep to keep going every day, fought frustrations within myself at the pettiness of industry tradition...

I have come face to face with people who demand clear and concise leadership and it has made me a better human being!
I have hated them at times but have grown to love and respect them and proudly call them 'my team'.

Producing and Directing a film is like being on a battlefield!
There is so much going on simultaneously, so much expected of you and so much riding on your ability to maintain a haven of perspective that giving up or backing down are simply not an option!

No matter how well you plan your strategy, you need to keep moving, stay on your feet, keep focused... When things go wrong, they cannot be fixed, they have to be changed! If you are making a film, fear of change is garunteed suicide!

We made this thing with Rands... not dollars, not pounds... RANDS...

Our project is considered low budget.. and you feel it when you are shooting the thing! The strange thing is, 'low budget' is still enough money to buy a nice house and a very nice car...

You spend millions without effort!
It's an industry that eats money like popcorn. If you don't keep your eye on that budget, you'll be broken before you even finish filming the thing!

The financial pressure in itself is enough to crush you... still, your creativity has to stay up there! You have to keep pushing your team and just keep your eyes on the goal.

Well anyway... I'll chat some more in the future but I'll end with this:
My first movie making experience has simultaneously been the worst and best thing I have ever been through! I can't wait for the next one! :)

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

...still plugging at it!

Almost a year later.

We start the shoot in a couple of days.

What a ride it has been, so bumpy in fact that all the naysayers and cynics have fallen off the Bus.

Pursuing your dreams is a great way to experience life. You find your real friends. Your relationships are tested to their limits and you see first hand who you will take with you to your great future.

I am so happy with my team right now, they are more than just great friends, they are great people. 

Keep watching this space... it will be filled with success very soon! :)