Category Archives: Postproduction
7 Films that Influenced “If I Had Wings to Fly”
I have seen a lot of movies. And you could make the argument that they have all shaped me as a filmmaker. That being said, I’m going to mention a specific few that I draw a lot of strength from. … Continue reading
Rough Cut…Fine Cut….
Just a quick update today. When you start editing a film, you usually first put together an “assembly” or a “rough assembly,” which is essentially everything you shot put in sequence so as to resemble the movie’s storyline. This will … Continue reading
Brushing Away the Cobwebs
Well, it has once again been over two months since I have written a blog entry. Actually, considering that the last two entries were technically penned by Anne Beale, it has been even longer. Anyway, it’s easy to write when … Continue reading
Editor! (and working title(!))
Hello friends and Kazooers around the globe, We have officially started editing! A good friend of ours named Jesse arrived in Marshall, NC from New Jersey last sunday, and began his return trip early the following Saturday. What did Harrison, … Continue reading
What is the movie? “The Blind Pig and the Acorn” features Kazoo Films (Kazoo Films in E-ink!)
Yesterday’s entry of Tipper Presley’s excellent Appalachian culture-themed blog features in-depth interviews with Harrison and myself. For anyone out there who is still wondering what exactly the film is “about” this could be a pretty good clue – Tipper asked … Continue reading
Thank you to all
As the days go by and Bruno and I handle all the footage we shot I wanted to make sure you know we haven’t forgotten about you. So please forgive me for filling your inbox with no-news messages but I … Continue reading
What do we do now?
The dust is settling after a frantic 6 weeks of filming. Forrest has moved on to Finland, Nandan has moved on to Detroit. And Harrison and Bruno are right here in Madison County where you left us. So, you might … Continue reading
