Monday, April 21, 2008

Dubbing and BTS Shoot at Hit

Thanks to everyone! It was fun seeing everybody again after the shoot :D

Oh, I'm definitely here... it's just that I'm the one taking all the photos hehe! =p

- Rianne

Von Arroyo dubbing additional lines at Hit Productions Studio F, Apr. 13, 2008.




Arnold Reyes dubbing additional lines at Hit Productions Studio D, Apr. 20, 2008.



Philip Arvin Jarilla, our sound engineer, while dubbing additional lines for Paul Sy and Arnold Reyes at Hit Productions Studio D, Apr. 20, 2008.

Gio Respall dubbing additional lines at Hit Productions Studio F, Apr. 13, 2008.


Philip Arvin Jarilla, our sound engineer, while dubbing additional lines for Von Arroyo, Via Antonio, Jocel Vergel de Dios, Gio Respall, and Gigi Pirote at Hit Productions Studio F, Apr. 13, 2008.



Gigi Pirote dubbing additional lines at Hit Productions Studio F, Apr. 13, 2008.


Dustin Uy, our videographer for the BTS of the film, on standby while we finish dubbing at Studio F, Apr. 13, 2008.
Arnold Reyes with friend (out of frame: me, Ayeen and her friend) recording some crowd scenes for the factory sequence at Studio D, Apr. 20, 2008.
Arnold's classical pianist friend, together with Ayeen and friend, (behind Philip our sound engineer who's working on the mixer) checking out our dubbing at Studio D, Apr. 20, 2008.

Via Antonio dubbing additional lines at Hit Production Studio F, Apr. 13, 2008.


BTS of the BTS... DOP Wowie (in red) suddenly becomes SP... interview shot with one of the actors. Dustin shoots with the DVX cam.
Interview for the film's BTS - Actress Jocel Vergel de Dios (Gary's sister role)
Haha! This is funny, our DOP Wowie changes career for a few minutes... as SP and soundperson. How's that for a change? This is how indie film works when you have your friends and colleagues working together, we may be multi-tasking sometimes, but we're having fun. Wehehe!

Some pre-prod video documentation

These videos were shot at McDo Philcoa where we usually had pre-prod meetings. Video shot with a mini dv cam using a memory stick and video in mp4 format.

Just to give you a glimpse of how our meetings are real fun times for us. :D Yes, mostly we are girls in the prod.


Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Post-production Update for Pera-perahang Lata

To update everyone, I have just finished the offline editing and we are about to work on the sound requirements for the film. It took quite a while as I had to schedule it within the busy work days for a number of productions I've been working at. I did the whole editing work. :) While my sound engineer and musical scorer will be the one hands on with the sound requirements, I'm going to manually edit the EDL file of the offline edit at FCP by putting the correct time code in's and outs' for every shot for the whole film. Yes, that's a little tedious but it's the best option I have given my available resources.

I edited the offline of the film using a Macbook Pro with the downconverted footages from the HD tapes transferred to mini DV tapes with superimposed time codes on the visuals to help me out with the preps for the online editing. And since this is the best option laid down for my resources as approved by Engine Room (I have no available files from the mini DV tapes as it couldn't keep such needed files in the said format; a betacam SP tape could, but I need resources for a betacam SP player to capture the footages using firewire connection to the Macbook Pro - which I don't have, and it would entail great cost if I push through with it) to keep up with the right EDL file which shall serve as the "cut list" of the film for online editing (it's like having a cut list for a film then the negative matcher will follow the said list to come up with the matched negative ready for printing). On this note, I will produce the EDL file from FCP (which will turn out to be a text file in a certain format with the needed information for online editing), then edit the part of the time codes since the ones determined during digitizing are not accurate anymore from what the mini DV tapes could offer, put the correct time code in and time code out for each shot for the whole film - along with this, I also have to transfer the edited elements to 1-2 tracks only (ideally 1 track, and the 2 tracks would be for parts with such transitions/effects as superimpositions and cross dissolves which shall only be possible with at most 2 tracks) at the timeline of FCP (as an EDL produced is in a per track basis). After which, I shall provide the EDL file and the master DVCPRO HD tapes of the rushes and the overcranked shots to Optima for the online editing.

In between, the additional dubbing for certain lines, foley, sound effects, musical scoring, music lay-in, and sound mixing shall be done at Hit Productions. Most likely, I shall also give a copy of the EDL with specifications for the audio to help out the sound engineer to doublecheck the source files from the DVD of the master WAV files of the sound elements - the file name shall appear at every event (every shot) provided by the EDL file and will guide the sound engineer in cases that he would opt to use the master files from the DVD of all the sound elements, primarily the live sound elements, than the originally provided sound elements from the offline edit.

The colorgrading will be done at Optima. And after this, the mixed audio from Hit shall be laid in to prior to the release of the final cut of the film.

The film shall have two versions: one in HD and one in SD. The HD copy will have a master in a DVCPRO HD tape. I still have to inquire about the possibility of an HD copy in digibeta. Otherwise, the masters in digibeta, betacam sp, mini DV, and DVD shall be produced in SD. I am yet to inquire about the blu-ray disc if it's already possible for me to have a master in HD using a blu-ray disc in preparation for what the future has in stored for the said medium being greatly considered as the next generation DVD.

About the possibility of blowing up the film to 35mm, we're still going to explore options. Of course, who wouldn't want a 35mm film print right? Considerably, it has more venues in a number of theaters and festivals and more possibilities of being projected in a theater as a film to be shown prior to, say, a full-length feature (my first two films had such invitations being a film preceding a full-length feature for some film festivals requiring a print instead of a digital copy) - and I really had good venues with the 35mm prints of my first two shorts. But looking into the practical side of things, there are a number of great venues still for the digital format. All in all, it will really be dependent on what resources can be made available for the film. It's good to know that whether I'll have a print during the premiere of the film or I'll have a DVD to be projected in the big screen with the best possible resolution it can offer, I shall have an HD copy in DVCPRO HD tape which shall be ready for blowing up to 35mm some other time in the future. :) Yay.

Anyone with ideas and suggestions that could help us with post-production (primarily in terms of the availability and future of blu-ray, digibeta, and blowing up from HD to 35mm), you may get in touch with me through here or at svelte_rianne@yahoo.com. We will really appreciate all the help that you can offer. Thank you so much!

- Rianne

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Sa Pagdating Music Video Performed by the St. Francis Xavier Parish Grand Choir



Performed by: St. Francis Xavier Parish Grand Choir
Composition by: Philip Arvin Jarilla
Featuring: Von Arroyo and Arnold Reyes
Locations: St. Francis Xavier Parish Church, Marikina Riverbanks, Marikina Riverpark, Marikina and Antipolo streets

Director: Rianne Hill Soriano
Director of Photography: Wowie Hao
Production Designer: Joy Puntawe
Executive Producer: Rianne Hill Soriano
Editor: Rianne Hill Soriano
Asst. Director: Karla Pambid
Production Manager: Gavin Herrera
Art Directors: Armi Rae Cacanindin and Kiko Tolentino
Associate Producer: Ayeen Pineda
2nd Unit Cameraperson: Tricia Okada

Acknowledgments:
NCCA, Filmex, Unitel, Engine Room, Father Jeff Quintela of St. Francis Xavier Parish Church and the St. Francis staff, Rodel Melad and the St. Francis Xavier Parish Grand Choir, Melvin Gasmena, Marikina City government, Marikina Riverbanks, Streetpark Productions, and Brass Knuckles

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Principal Photography - Day 3

After the wrap, around 10am of Feb. 7, 2008 (From left to right: PM Gavin, actress Via, PD Joy, director Rianne, actor Arnold, AD Karla)
After the wrap, around 10am of Feb. 7, 2008 (From left to right: actor Von, Actress Via, AD Karla, actor Arnold, director Rianne, PD Joy, BTS cameraman Dustin, PM Gavin, oh... our boom man, Mark, what's his name again? :) )
Von, Karla, Arnold, Via, and Rianne's hair.
PA Princess with PM Gavin as bit players. That's Armi running and Joy a. k. a. Purplecow with a purple belt bag (she has fetish with purple).
From behind the scene to a short screen time ...
Marikina scrap metal statues are amazing! (From left to right: Art Director Armi, PD Joy, actor Gio, PM Gavin).
Behind the scene: Fountain sequence.



PD Joy checking the frame. AC Nelson poses for the cam and with the cam hehe!
Mark our field sound recordist probably recording wild sound?? :)
BTS - sequence with adult beggar.



BTS - a night sequence...

Marie our PA, Marie, what's the shot no.? Wehehe!



BTS - Another night sequence...


BTS - And another night sequence...





BTS - Chasing sequence














Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Fudge Magazine (February 2008) Article

After Day 3 shoot

Thank you to everybody. It was such a memorable shoot last Feb. 6. Now we're moving to post, yey!

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Philippine Star article: An Acting Break for Von Arroyo

An article from Philippine Star featuring our lead actor Von. Just to correct the end part of the article, my thesis film's title, the one that won the Kodak Film Award 2003, is "Karsel." I just copied and pasted the exact article from its source. And to add up, filming "Pera-perahang Lata" has been possible through our grant from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). :D

For the original copy of the article, click here for Philippine Star archive or click here for the same article at Philippine Headline News Online

An acting break for Von Arroyo
FUNFARE By Ricardo F. Lo
Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Curtain-raisers:

• For a few years, they were a beautiful couple, perfect for each other, until they broke up out of the blue it seemed (because there was not the slightest hint that something was going wrong). The girl is being linked to a dashing, young actor but they seem to be happy just “being friends;” while her “ex” is reported to have gone back to his own “ex.” What a merry-go-round! But how come the girl describes her “ex” as “a wolf in sheep’s clothing”?

• A rich man is said to be willing to marry a popular and controversial actress whose relationship with a non-showbiz figure is rumored to be headed for the rocks even if they are putting up a front that nothing’s the matter between them. But here’s the hitch, according to Funfare’s “exclusive village” DPA: Even she’s said to be slowly but surely falling for the alleged “new man” in her life, she isn’t sure and/or convinced that he will (but he surely can) provide her with all the comforts and amenities (complete with bodyguards) her “old man” is giving her. She can’t have her cake and eat it, too, can she?

• A pretty TV host now “on leave” desperately wants to have another child but she just can’t because, as she puts it, “those damn eggs na ayaw mahinog-hinog,” a defect that has been bothering her since she was in high school. “It’s a good thing I was able to have a child,” said the TV host who might resort to taking fertility pills because she wants not just one more child but twins. Oh well, maybe she can also pray to Sta. Clara and dance the pandanggo.

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Congratulations to Von Arroyo who has finally realized his dream of being an actor even only in a short film.

“At least,” said Von with a smile, “even if it’s a short, it’s still a film.”

Oo nga naman , ano!

Titled Pera-perahang Lata (Penny From the Tin Can), the 15-minute narrative, written and directed by Rianne Hill Soriano, is about a young factory worker who struggles with guilt during the Christmas season. In trying to make up for a mistake, he inadvertently leads himself to a tragic and life-changing experience.

It turned out that Rianne was looking for someone who was an “introspective and observant thinking guy” for the role of the factory worker, not hunky yet not frail, not too strong yet not too weak, and sympathetically vulnerable. Von fits the role to a T.

“It’s my first acting experience and I hope to do more acting, maybe in a full-length film,” said Von, keeping his fingers crossed.

A former member of the ’90s teen group 14K (together with Jeffrey Hidalgo, Rhada and the late Tenten Muñoz, sister of Jolina Magdangal’s boyfriend Bebong Muñoz), Von has been concentrating on his singing (with four albums to date, by Viva Records and Prime Music), even if he could have put in harness his four-year theater experience, singing in Ballet Manila’s musical shows.

A cum laude Masscom graduate, Von taught (as instructor/coach) at John Robert Powers. He was hired in the same capacity for the ABS-CBN reality-TV Pinoy Dream Academy (PDA) and had a stint as host of PAGCOR’s Magic5 Draw.

Now on its post-production phase, Pera-perahang Lata is expected to make heads turn in the film-festival circuit like Rianne’s other short films Aninag (shown at the 2005 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, the 2006 Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival, the 2005 New York Filipino Film Festival, the UNESCO Audio-Visual E-Platform and the 2006 Viva’s PBO Digitales Film Competition where it placed third); and Kanser (Kodak Film Award 2003 and Best Production Thesis 2003 of the UP Film Institute, at the 2006 International Women’s Film Festival and nominee for the Gawad Urian Short Film in 2003).

Britney pays tribute to RP in her new song

Did you know that Britney Spears pays “tribute” to the Philippines in her new song titled Piece of Me?

This was pointed out to Funfare by reader Arman Domingo of Bakersfield, California, who e-mailed the complete lyrics of the song, but I’m printing only the first few stanzas.

Okay, altogether now:

Piece Of Me

I’m Miss American Dream since I was 17

Don’t matter if I step on the scene

Or sneak away to the Philippines

They still gon’ put pictures of my derrière in the magazine

You want a piece of me?

You want a piece of me...



I’m Miss bad media karma

Another day another drama

Guess I can’t see the harm

In working and being a mama

And with a kid on my arm

I’m still an exceptional earner

And you want a piece of me



I’m Mrs. Lifestyles of the rich and famous

(You want a piece of me)

I’m Mrs. Oh my God that Britney’s Shameless

(You want a piece of me)

I’m Mrs. Extra! Extra! This just in

(You want a piece of me)

I’m Mrs. She’s too big now she’s too thin

(You want a piece of me)



I’m Mrs. ‘You want a piece of me?’

Tryin’ and pissin’ me off

Well get in line with the paparazzi

Who’s flippin’ me off

Hopin’ I’ll resort to some havoc

End up settlin’ in court

Now are you sure you want a piece of me?

(You want a piece of me)



I’m Mrs. ‘Most likely to get on the TV for slippin’ on the streets’

When getting the groceries, no, for real..

Are you kidding me?

No wonder there’s panic in the industry

I mean please, do you want a piece of me?

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E-mail reactions at rickylo@philstar.net.ph or at entphilstar@yahoo.com

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Clickthecity.com Article: "Pera-perahang Lata" Nears Completion

After the success of her first two short films "Aninag" (New York International Independent Film and Video Festival 2005, Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival 2006, New York Filipino Film Festival 2005, UNESCO Audio-Visual E-Platform, 3rd Place at Viva's PBO Digitales Film Competition 2006) and "Karsel" (Kodak Film Award 2003 and Best Production Thesis 2003 of the UP Film Institute, International Women's Film Festival 2006 and Nominee for the Gawad Urian Best Short Film 2003), writer-director Rianne Hill Soriano saw an opportunity to make a third film with "Pera-perahang Lata," a film that explores the journey of a young factory worker during the Christmas season.

For the rest of the article, click here.