Saturday, November 26, 2011

The Cali Logan Trip



After the success of the Liberty Girl video I wanted to step away from that project. I felt pressure to make it's sequel even better and that was looming over me. I wasn't very motivated to work on it. At some point the idea to do an Amazing Girl video with Cali Logan came up. I thought that would be fun. I've never met her and she's kind of a celebrity in this genre.

I wasn't in charge of scheduling. V does all that. Anyway, the time in which we wanted to produce the film didn't quite work with Cali Logan's schedule. She was busy and flying out to work with us just wasn't possible. After some creative thinking we all agreed that we would fly out to her. This would be great we thought. Spend a little extra time on the other side of the country... see some sites... do some work... Goodtimes!

I won't bore you with the vacation part but the work situation was interesting. It's a bit difficult flying into a new situation. Not know what your locations are going to be and not knowing the people you are going to be working with. Most of my productions I'm at the location the day before production planning out how the fights will go down. Staging of certain action events. Not knowing these things ahead of time means you need to do them during the production and it slows you down. That also causes you to cut more elaborate sequences out of your film.

I think the production went down pretty well! Cali Logan is one of the nicest and down to earth people I've met. She was great to work with. The other thug we worked with, Sergio, he was great fun to work with as well. I think this video came together really well. It's not a very complicated video but I think it looks sexy and I had a fun time producing it. V was also able to gather quite a bit of photo content for www.superherogirls.com . I do have some regrets. I think I should have thrown in a cat fight towards the end and made the sexual peril scene a bit shorter. Another thug would have been nice too but that was a budget issue. This was a bit of a spendy production overall and we needed to cut corners where we could.

Overall this was a good experience. It also motivated me to get back on the Liberty Girl train. All aboard!!!

-bpd

WondergirlZ - The Demon



As a favor I shot this video. It was a fun shoot. The new girl was nice but she couldn't really act. I remember it being a rush at the end to finish the video. I think we were told we had a certain period of time and then while shooting they told us we had to be out earlier. Some stuff had to be cut out of the video. That's about it for that.

-bpd

Monday, November 21, 2011

I didn't see this coming...



I don't quite remember how it happened now but I was talking with V and she was saying that I should make a Liberty Girl video. She seemed enthusiastic about bring Alex David back from her hiatus and stepping back in front of the camera. We didn't rush into anything. I started to think about potential story lines and started thinking that if I do this I should do a trilogy. V was in agreement. Another thing we decided to do was to up the level of sexual peril in the films. This was something that hadn't really been seen in a lot of SHG flicks and it was something that would bring a bit of an edge to this particular story. Anyway, I went into my hole and started writing the first chapter to what would become "Liberty Girl: The Return".

The production of this film started off fairly well. If you have seen the film, we started with the 3-on-1 fight sequence. There was a lot of experimentation with the fight choreography and I shot this mostly handheld. It's also the only part of the film where there are more than two members in the cast. After we wrapped that day I was feeling fairly good about where this project was headed. However shit was gonna hit the fan. Subsequent production days with The Obsidian and Liberty Girl characters would be tough and rather tense on set. Let me interject here... pull the curtain back a bit. The Obsidian character was played by myself, bpd. On top of that I was the camera man running two cameras. Just Alex DaVid & myself. No other crew.  There would be times where we would be arguing with each other. We'd call it a day and I would think to myself this film is just not gonna work. There was a point where I was pretty upset and just done with the film. I didn't want to work on it anymore. However as a filmmaker I hate quitting and sometimes you just need to push through. Focus on what needs to happen and get it done. Anyway, eventually we did manage to get everything we "needed" to complete the first chapter. Do to time constraints and being burnt out some story elements got cut from the original script. (Which would end up to be a positive for LG2 since I was able to bring a better story to the table but I'll talk about that in another post.) One negative to the production was that the footage shot with the 2nd camera was all blown out. Something I'm not proud of. Acting, directing and running two cameras... something is going to go wrong. It was a poor mistake and one I won't be making again.

Post production of the film went fairly easy. Aside from the blown out footage that I tried to correct, everything seemed to come together rather well. I remember cutting the trailer and having that uploaded. Right away there was fan reaction. I did really like that trailer... probably the best I've cut. Anyway, SHG ended up have some issues to resolve before getting the whole film uploaded. This caused more fan reaction. Some negative but mostly positive in anticipation. I remember getting word that LG: The Return had been uploaded and was ready for sale.

TIME FOR A DRINK!

We went out to a bar with some friends. I remember feeling relief that the film was done but also really nervous. I just remember drinking a lot that night. At some point I got word that over on www.heroinemovies.com, fan reviews started coming in. To say that they were gushing would be an understatement. I think this is where the hype for the film started. Obviously I was over joyed. I could not have imagined that this would happen. Even the following day fans leaving comments and starting whole other topics based around the film was crazy to me. Honestly i was overwhelmed and a bit nervous to make another film. Something I think I'm still dealing with now in heading into production of LG2.

I'm sure there are some things I missed. If you have any questions then leave a comment and I'll get back to you. Thanks for reading!

-bpd

Friday, November 11, 2011

What to do...?

After Injustice Girl 2, I wasn't really sure I was going to do another heroine peril film of my own. Though I had some positive feedback. It didn't really seem like it was something that was going to pan out for me. During this period of time I did help out V with a couple various SHG productions.


The first was some interior shooting for a Relic Raider video. Nothing much to say about this experience. I just happened to be around and so to help speed up the process I ran camera. I never saw the final product, so I don't really have any thoughts on Relic Raider. However I have had some ideas about doing a Tomb Raider type story but I have lots of ideas. Seeing them come to fruition is another story. ;-)

The second video I had a bit more to do. Returning to the Justice Girl series I helped V with "The Prototype". I shot and cut the film. This would also be the first SHG production that I used a color treatment on. Which I think added a grittiness to the picture. It was a rather darker in tone piece.


The actual production on that film was a bit weird. It started out fairly normal. Just some of the SHG regulars having fun making a film. However towards the end of the shoot the boyfriend of the model playing Justice Girl showed up. From there things just shifted in tone. The fun left the production. The model just kind of shut down. I started to feel uncomfortable... The boyfriend just kept pacing back and forth. You could tell he wasn't into having his girl tied up half naked and being... well you know. I was so glad when that shoot was over. Subsequently that would be that models last film. Which was too bad because "The Prototype" was to have a sequel but She chose to retire from the genre. This is why I hate having boyfriends on set.

Overall this film was okay. There were some ideas as well as some shoots that I really liked. I also liked that it was a bit darker in tone. My previous work had a bit more fun/camp going on in it. I think this would help to inform my next film. By the end of this period of time. A seed was planted to Re-boot the Liberty Girl series. What an adventure that would be!

-bpd

Saturday, November 5, 2011

InJustice Girl Part 2



Well... Hmmm... I wasn't not gonna make a sequel. Though the first Injustice Girl wasn't a huge hit. We did make a little profit, so I decided to go balls out for the sequel. Crazy characters and crazy fight choreography. Added some of my film-esque style to this production. dual story lines... blood squirting... It's all good, right? Flex a little creative muscle and someone should like it.

This film was just too much fun to make and probably the one I laughed the most on. Playing into the whole ape angle and having Oso be in love with Justice Girl was just hilarious to shoot. Then with the girl on girl beach shoot... HOT!!! My only negative... shooting on a nude beach isn't always a good idea. So many dicks... literally... This one fucking Tarzan dude would not stay out of the picture... Fucking Ass! Anyway... such a fun time. This is the period where I could kinda just fly by the seat of my pants... come up with crazy shit (like the rolling 69) and whose gonna give a fuck, right?

Once the film was finished I was surprised that HM over at www.heroinemovies.com enjoyed the film quite a bit. He gave me a rather glowing review. I thought that was pretty cool but I was pretty sure my time in this genre was coming to a close. Also... not that anyone cares but we shot a bunch of behind the scenes footage for the "Life In A Day" film, the day of this shoot. Ultimately we didn't get selected for the film but we did try. ;-)

-bpd