Monday, January 19, 2015

Short "Golden Foot" Currently In Production

"Golden Foot" is now shooting! Yes, it is January and, so, that means our film was postponed. The consequences of working with a large organization can be- it doesn't know your needs and so, it can't always know how to provide for them. Choice words get spoken by people. Innocent, honest needs get misinterpreted by those who pay the bills, etc.

But, all in all, this film is a very low risk labor of love- going from a mini-budget to micro-budget in no time for the sake of keeping the script intact. 'Everything else' is provided for by me and the writer/producer Luke Sokolewicz.

Having good producers on board is definitely a must- just like having a good director. I know this having mostly been a producer- that it is a thankless role that most people do not understand. People think of producers as "Mr. Money Bags" and out-of-touch ego-maniacs- but generally it is quite the opposite. Often, behind the "Mr. Money Bags" image is really an innocent risk-taker who believes in the arts and the story-telling above all else. And they are willing, more than others, to go out on a limb to provide for this honest story-telling to take place without interruption.


But, with that said, a new partnership was forged with "The Sunscreen Film Society" as a result. And we are so honored to have them as our sponsor!

Shooting will continue through weekends in January and we have already wrapped a few actors.

Here's some of our great crew...


The key players:

Jon Croft - Director, Producer - IMDb
This is about me so I will try to keep it short and sweet. But I am very honored to be blessed with this role here on "Golden Foot". Before I became a filmmaker, I was obsessed with concept albums, so I did songwriting, made music, wrote stories, I delivered medical supplies for cash... then I started doing video production, wedding videography, and then eventually... started participating in making short films in whatever position I could find. I produced a feature in 2009. Then I wrote a feature. Now, I'm a director of shorts "Death Do Us Part" (2012) and "Golden Foot" (2015). I can't believe I am where I am today!




Luke Sokolewicz - Writer, Producer - IMDb
Copywriter by day. Award-winning screenwriter by night. He was recently awarded “Semi-Finalist in the Sundance Table Read My Screenplay Contest for his sitcom pilot, “My Polish Family.” His short, “Max’s Floor Waxes” was also an official selection at the Tampa Bay Underground Film Festival. His writing is fueled by a passion to make hilarious films with an uplifting message.




Joe Davison - Producer - IMDb
Producer/Director/Actor Joe Davison's award winning films "100 Tears", "As Night Falls", and "Experiment 7" have all been released over seas in various markets. His films "Mr. Engagement" and "Frost Bite" are set to be released very soon. Having also written five books, created the show "Nerd Shuttle" and the Game App "Poofender" he stays very busy, but this doesn't stop him from being charitable and working with non-profits, having founded "Robots for the Cure" (seeking a cure for Lupus, Crohn's and Barth's Syndrome) as well as the 4200 member-strong organization Florida Film Network. Joe is a powerhouse of creativity and ingenuity and a great addition to any team.




John Borland - Producer, Actor
John is a lawyer, legal consultant, writer, and filmmaker, living and working in St. Petersburg, Florida. He decided to get fit before and during 40. He loves the outdoors, swimming, horseback riding, and natural living. He is an occasional vegetarian and loves life. 




Crew:

Daryn Murphy - Director of Photography - IMDb
Daryn is an independent filmmaker living in Largo, Florida. He was born in Long Island, New York before moving with his family to Florida in 1988. Science Fiction and Fantasy stories are a passion that drives him through all of his creative endeavors whether it be writing novels or screenplays, shooting and editing film, directing and working with actors to make projects come alive. His current focus is producing an award winning web series called Time Keeper, which took home Best Fantasy/Sci Fi Series from Miami Web Fest, separately received nominations for Best Actor and Best Cinematography and just started the festival circuit.


Raffiel Newsome - Assistant Director - IMDb
Currently Raffi is finishing up his Associates in Film Post-Production at the International Academy of Design & Technology. Ever since he was young he had a fascination with every aspect of filmmaking. He strives to daily to achieve more, work in the industry, and hopefully become an innovative Music Video Director and Independent Filmmaker.




Andrew Durliat - Location Manager - IMDb
Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio and moved to Florida after college to pursue acting, Andrew then took a break to work on houses. He then got back into acting after his 2yr old daughter Ellah wanted in on acting as well. He currently manages her and has worked on 5 short films of his own in 2014.




Keep us in mind. Next week we will showcase our amazing Cast!!! These guys have powered through a tough shoot and made us so proud!!! And after the shoot we will be editing for a good few months- so we will have updates coming on all our progress!!!

May the Foot be with you my friends!
~Jon


Thursday, January 1, 2015

Jon's Top Fourteen of 2014

First of all- you may notice that my list does not exclude any sort of genre entirely except ones that are pornographic, including sexuality, body horror, torture porn and incredibly violent films. These are far out of the mainstream in any case, but I do not include films like Nymphomaniac and many horror films for this reason. I never see these kinds of films because I am not interested in them at all.

Secondly- I will provide a list of warnings for those of you who are still squeamish about seeing certain things in films, like horror, violence, sexuality and drug use. 

And thirdly- I really enjoyed a lot of films this year so I included films that didn't quite make my top 14. I even list them from worst to best- so you can make a complete list from "OK" to "GOOD" to my 14 best films and I order them down from "OK" to #1.

So, I categorized my films in three sections: "OK", "GOOD" and "AMAZING" (films that made my top 14). "OK" films are acceptable. They were enjoyable to watch in places and didn't have huge, glaring mistakes. If they did have mistakes- the good outweighed the bad for me and made it watchable. "GOOD" films might have been good enough to be in my top 14 but they just weren't good enough to be AMAZING. I REALLY enjoyed these films. Some of them had superior structure, tone, characters, themes and sequences. But the "AMAZING" section is my 14 BEST films of 2014.

How I Judge Films
You may read a past article I wrote about "How I Judge Films" to fully understand this- but to sum it up- I recognize that judging films is entirely subjective. It is up to the viewer to determine what a great film is for THEM. You can't say what a good film would be for ME and I can't REALLY say what makes a good film for YOU. We simply learn, as we watch more films, what MOST makes us happy and enlightened in films. 

There are certainly the generally common things 99.9% of people will agree on- like good audio or good acting. It can be debated I'm sure (as most anything can be) that this isn't true but MOST people don't enjoy films that are just made badly. I am not going to include any films like that in this post. I am really interested in professional work that is not just acceptable but is amazing.


What IS notably different about my top films list of 2014 compared to most every other list out there is that I don't exclude any other genres from my favorite films- because I don't judge films by making 'value judgments' for what a worthy film is. Hollywood and the media machine in the film world however, would NEVER include a blockbuster film or a Young Adult property at the Academy Awards.

I, however, only think about what films I enjoy more than other films. So, it isn't about the Hollywood machine here or me imposing my value system on you! And it isn't about educating you about great films or about telling you how to watch films. How pretentious is that? NO, no. I just enjoy films and want to share the films I enjoyed the most with people.


So, here are the "GOOD" and "OK" films (counting down from LEAST favorite to MOST favorite).

OK:
Need For Speed
Divergent
The Double
Locke
Robocop

GOOD:
The One I Love
Enemy
The Maze Runner
John Wick
St. Vincent
A Fantastic Fear of Everything
Joe
Godzilla
Maleficent
The Amazing Spider Man 2
The Lego Movie
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Fury
The Skeleton Twins
The Interview
The Fault in Our Stars
Happy Christmas
Gimme Shelter
X-Men: Days of Future Past
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Noah
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Unbroken


Remember, these films go DOWN from least favorite to best at the bottom.


...And now we have Jon's Top 14 Films of 2014. The "AMAZING" list. From 14 down to #1- my favorite film of the year. 

14. Snowpiercer








13. Palo Alto








12. The Babadook







11. Blue Ruin







10. Edge of Tomorrow








9. Cheap Thrills









8. Nightcrawler






  

7. Under the Skin






  

6. The Grand Budapest Hotel










5. Gone Girl







4. The Raid 2








3. Birdman








2. Interstellar








and the best- my #1 film of the year...
1. The Guardians of the Galaxy!!!!!











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Ooops! I didn't know how this thing works!!

I know. To all those film reviewers that would NEVER include a Marvel Film- I can only ask "Why not?" If you ENJOY a film- If it was stimulating and you wanted to watch it again, and the work was obviously stellar work with great skill involved in making it... Why not include these kinds of films? Why? 

Probably because we believe that if we don't tell people what to watch they will ONLY want to watch these kinds of films- and all those boring, dumb films that don't really relate to their audience would get left out in the cold. That's just hogwash. 

People pay to see the films they want to see- including the directors and actors that they like. You don't need 20 million dollars in advertising to get your film seen. You can build momentum and put yourself out there on the internet. People WILL see your film. And when they do they will give you feedback on how well you did- or what mistakes you made. Nothing wrong with that. There's just an old model of film curation out there that needs a good update and needs to remember to be open minded to their audience. And I believe the new film curation should simply be about what we and audiences enjoy- regardless of what the Oscar hype says or what reviewers find to be acceptable or educated. These big films take just as much work- if not MORE work to make. Why not give it some filmmaking cred? I certainly do.

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P.S.:
Ok. Here's my list of WARNINGS for these films for concerned viewers out there:

WARNING:
None of these films are G rated (even The Lego Movie is PG) and many of these should not be seen by teenagers either.

Don't see these films if you can't watch sex scenes or drug use:
Gone Girl, Under the Skin, Cheap Thrills, Palo Alto, Happy Christmas, The Skeleton Twins, Joe, The One I Love, The Interview, Birdman

Don't see if you have a weak constitution:
The Raid 2, Gone Girl, Under the Skin, Nightcrawler, Cheap Thrills, Blue Ruin, The Babadook, Fury, John Wick, Robocop

Don't see if you can't enjoy violent action as an art form:
The Raid 2, Need For Speed, John Wick

Don't see if you don't enjoy deep or cryptic themes:
Interstellar, Birdman, Under the Skin, Noah, The One I Love, Enemy, The Double

Don't see if you can't enjoy dumb jokes:
The Lego Movie, The Interview

Don't see if you can't watch teenagers doing bad stuff:
Palo Alto, The Fault in Our Stars

Don't see if you do not watch horror films:
The Babadook

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And that's it! I hope you can get something useful out of some of these films if you were not able to see them yet. Happy movie watching my friends!