Unspoken
Produced by a group of students from the London Nautical school who are participating in a film-making programme established by the Cinémathèque Française in Paris called ‘Le Cinéma, cent ans de jeunesse’ (Cinema, 100 years young), this short film is their final “essai” solution to the challenging brief provided by the Cinémathèque
This film was conceived, written, performed, filmed and edited by students. There were adults around, we filled out the forms, kept the batteries charged, mediated the conversations and did the boring post-production.
The film premiered at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris on The 7th of June 2013.
Here are some of the notices from the “Godfather” of the ‘Le Cinéma, cent ans de jeunesse’ (Cinema, 100 years young) programme Alain Bergala:
- “C’est un film où l’on voit, on sent.”
- “Pas besoin de dire, tout est là.”
- “C’est un film de cinéaste.”
- “C’est costaud.”
- “Mieux que certains films de la Fémis.”
- “Quelle preuve de maturité, c’est extraordinaire pour des gens de cet âge-là.”
- “et puis ce n’était pas un film bien-pensant”
- “j’ai été très ému.”
- “certes il n’y a pas de compétition mais s’il y a un film qui sort du lot c’est bien celui des p’tits anglais”
- “It is a film where we see, and feel”
- “(…) where there is no need to put word on things, everything is there in front of you”
- “C’est un film de cinéaste.” -> ‘cinéaste’ means ‘professional film director’, but a director who is an artist before anything else. It is an old French expression which emphasizes the opposition between commercial cinema and pure, creative and artistic cinema
- “It is a solid film”
- “Better than some films made by the student of La Fémis” -> ‘La Fémis’ is a French film school, one of the most prestigious in the world
- “It demonstrates so much maturity, it is extraordinary for people of this age”
- “And it wasn’t a conformist film!”
- “This film really moved me”
“Sure, Cinéma: Cent ans de Jeunesse isn’t about competition, but if one film had to stand out, it would be the one by the small Brits!“
3rd shoot rushes
Late Night: Thursday this week
Mobile Rushes
Paris Parent Consent Letter
Saturday rushes
Here are the rushes from the saturday shoot – fantastic job everyone. Great acting, shooting, sound recording.
Saturday Filming Schedule
11:10 Film end of Scene One: Adi Departs Park, shot of Barnaby Following.
11:30 Relocate to constrained space
11:40 Film: Adi crouched reading his book, Shot first from above, then from side with view to where Barnaby will enter. They get on with one of their reading exercises
+ Film later scene where Barnaby apologises. + Final scene: Filmed on camera phone where the group discover Adi and Barnaby
12:40 Lunch Break
13:00 continue before lunch scenes
14:00 New Location: (South Bank) Barnaby and gang (what are they doing?) encounter Adi and this time chase him off
Same time, new scene: Barnaby is challenged by Asim on jetty about why he didn’t join the bullying of Adi (gang in the background)
15:00 Fin.
scene 1 rushes
Here are the complete rushes from scene 1, and an example edit (so we can work out how to complete the sequence).
Looking good so far!
film essay improvs
Hi All,
here are the links to yesterday’s improvs of the ‘apology scene’
hope you can all remember the lower-case, 3 letter password!
film essay improv1
film essay improv 2
improv 3