The Hong Kong (Screen) Writers Circle Newsletter
November 3, 2009
CONTENTS:
*Casting
*Meetup 10th November
*Speak Up!
*48 hr Film Challenge Screenings
*Web Wednesday
*Creative Editing
If you wish to tell us about your Hong Kong film projects, please send your
information to lwgray@netvigator.com
About our publications
The HKWC has published four critically acclaimed anthologies of short
stories - Haunting Tales, Sweat & the City, Hong Kong Whodunnits and Love &
Lust - which are available at selected Dymocks bookstores and from our
website. Read more at:
http://www.hkwriterscircle.com/Publications/Publications.html
*Casting
I am planning to shoot another short film and so am looking for three
actors. My previous movie, "Gong Neui", was very well received at the I Shot
Hong Kong Festival. And so I am raising the bar and increasing the
complexity of the shoot and the story.
The roles are two female and one male.
The man should be forty plus. He is a business, professorial type, a drinker
who drives too fast late at night and sleeps in his underpants.
His wife should be thirty something. She is attractive but feels that they
need to get fit, get toned, get exercising, and lay off the Snickers Bars.
However, so far she has failed to stick to a regime.
The other woman should be in her twenties. She is very fit, very sexy, and
has a streak of sadism in her that turns her into an impromptu personal
trainer with interesting psychopathic tendencies. Because I am a rather dry
humoured Englishman writing this stuff, I should, if you can, imagine this
to be a female Basil Fawlty as a Pole Dancer, in short, a bit of a
comedienne.
If possible, because I wish to torture myself, we'll do two versions of this
simultaneously, one in Cantonese, the other in English. Though I might
change my mind depending on who comes my way. I'm nothing if not flexible.
So don't let language be a barrier. I'm just looking for people who can leap
off the screen in a larger than life manner that if nothing else, makes me
laugh.
So, if you have an outrageous streak all the better, as we are in comedy
ghost story territory. And be prepared to speak complex dialogue and then
have me tear it up and rewrite it on the spot and expect you to deliver it
all in one take. This is what you get when the writer and the director are
the same guy.
There is a bit of a budget here, but think more of the experience than the
rent money. It might be pot noodles on location but it'll be the extravagant
luxury of a Big Mac and fries at the end of the days shoot.
Send your CVs and pics to me, especially if you are available this November.
If you aren't available this November, send me them anyway as you never know
what else might come out of it.
Contact: lwgray@netvigator.com
Come along to the Fringe Club for an informal meetup at the roof top bar at
7pm on 10th November. Derrick Lui will be with us to discuss his work, have
a drink, and generally mingle.
His film "When Night Falls" caused a bit of stir when ex-Miss Singapore
Jessica Tan got hot and steamy with Desmond Tan. You can see a trailer at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3yRJl4J6yk
RSVP just in case there is a change of venue at the last minute.
Contact: lwgray@netvigator.com
*Speak Up!
Another of the infinitely cool Kate�s Artist�s E.V.E.N.Ts will
take place on Wednesday Nov 4th at M1NT - 108 Hollywood Road Sheung Wan
Performances Start at 9:30pm so if you want to talk before the volume is
cranked up, come along earlier.
Alice Amu and TEAL will be performing, among others. And if you ask Kate
nicely you can get up on the stage and do whatever your thing is including
flog your book, promote your movie, or do a back flip... Yes, there are
people who can do back flips and they do go to the Speak Up! gatherings.
*The 48 Hr Film Challenge Screenings
I chickened out of the 48 hr challenge as it looked too much like a job for
masochists, and since I make my films as a one man crew, writing, directing,
editing, and driving the van, I realized that there would be no just doing
my bit and handing it on to the next guy in the chain. So rather than court
a heart attack, I stepped back to give others a chance.
If you are interested in discovering what can be done in forty eight hours
by enthusiastic teams of Hong Kong film makers, come to the screening on:
Friday, 06 November 2009
8:30 at Agnes b Cinema,
Hong Kong Arts Centre,
2 Harbour Road, Wanchai.
Tickets cost $50 each
*Web Wednesday
This is an event I have not been to yet but it looks very interesting,
especially given that film makers nowadays are inveterate users of the
Internet to promote their films and distribute them.
The Internet is changing all the time and whereas in previous years there
were three basic areas for a filmmaker to make a living, that is, features,
TV, and various promotional/educational area, there is now the Internet
itself with its webisodes and on-line shorts festivals.
And with a new medium, there are new ways of financing your output, new
audiences, new expectations, new technical requirements, and an everchanging
landscape of opportunities and dead ends!
If you want to keep ahead of the game, then get off to the Web Wednesday
Social Mixer on November 6th.
This week's guest speaker is Charles Chuang, an Internet entrepreneur who
will talk of the Secrets of Running a Successful Online Presidential
Campaign
18:30 - 19:30 at
"Roxie"
G/F, No 24-30 Ice House Street, Central
*Creative Editing as Audiovisual Creative Writing
Here is one for the most dedicated filmmakers among us. Ostensibly it is in
Cantonese, but as most technical terms are spoken of in English, and there
is a one on one component in the Master Class, I should not let your bad
Cantonese put you off. My experience of these things is that the discourse
is carried out in both English and Cantonese, despite being billed as
Cantonese only.
Mary Stephen, the long-time film editor of internationally renowned maestro
Eric Rohmer, will host a seminar and Master Class in Hong Kong from this
November till March 2010.
Through her seminar, classes and one-to-one meetings, participants would be
able to learn and explore the aesthetics of editing and moving images from
the veteran film editor who has been working extensively with numerous
independent filmmakers from countries such as Canada, France, China and
Turkey. To conclude with a public screening with all new works produced by
the participants and Mary Stephen's new film.
Seminar: In Conversation with Mary
Nov 15, 2009 (Sunday) 2:00pm � 4:00pm
Venue: Agnes b. CINEMA, Hong Kong Arts Centre
Guests: Mary Stephen, Prof. Leung Ping-Kwan
Host: Shu Kei
Workshop: Creative Editing Master Class
Nov 22, 2009, Nov 29, 2009, March 13,16, 2010
*Details please refer to the application form: www.ifva.com/form/mary.pdf
Programme details: www.ifva.com/sub-web/mary-web.htm
(Yes, I know. They are in Chinese. But you can e-mail direct and get further
information. )
I write and direct movies.