Showing posts with label Home Movie Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Movie Show. Show all posts
Home Movie Show (2012) - Episode 5 - Kim Yutani's Hot Tub Party
Kim Yutani from Sundance and Outfest interviews the filmmakers of YOUNG & WILD in this special episode of Home Movie Show. Featuring Writer Camila Gutierrez, Writer/Director Marialy Rivas and Actress Alicia Rodriguez.

Made by Mike Plante. Music by Adam Payne. Title animation by Jason Willis.




Home Movie Show (2012) - Episode 4 - Animators Drawing part 2

See the magic as it happens in real time! Strong fingers, articulate brains. With Drew Christie (Song of the Spindle, Allergy to Originality), Don Hertzfeldt (It’s Such a Beautiful Day, World of Tomorrow) and Stephen Neary (Dr. Breakfast).


Made by Mike Plante. All drawing music by Adam Payne. Title theme by Calvin Lee Reeder. Title animation by Jason Willis.


Home Movie Show (2012) - Episode 3 - Animators Drawing part 1

See the magic as it happens in real time! Nimble fingers, arty brains. With Brent Green (To Many Men Strange Fates Are Given), Julia Pott (Belly, The Event). Dan Ojari (Slow Derek) and Kataneh Vahdani (Avacados).

Made by Mike Plante. All drawing music by Adam Payne. Title theme by Calvin Lee Reeder. Title animation by Jason Willis.


Home Movie Show (2012) - Episode 2 - Park City has ghosts somewhere, dammit. Ghostning with Don Hertzfeldt (Rejected, It's Such A Beautiful Day, World of Tomorrow), David Zellner (Kumiko the Treasure Hunter) and Nicholas McCarthy (The Pact). Camera by Mike Plante and Brent Green (Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then). Title song by Calvin Lee Reeder.


In 2012, I made a series of short "home movies" for the Sundance (my day job is Senior Programmer, Short Films) website, getting friends to do things that seemed funny at the time. I still think its funny, so either I'm stuck in a vacuum or just like watching people dicking around. I'm a big fan of The Incredibly Strange Film Show and obviously inspired, like when you watch a Jackie Chan film and then immediately go to the parking lot and jump on the roof of your friend's van and they peel out.

This is episode one, with Nash Edgerton (Spider, Lucky, Bear) - a great filmmaker who is also a longtime professional stunt man along with his brother Joel and friends in Australia, showing the Zellner Brothers (Goliath, KID-THING, Kumiko the Treasure Hunter) how to do a film fight.

Title song by Calvin Lee Reeder.