Movies& Yellow Lights30 Oct 2007 11:01 pm
Posted by Kevin

I got my first review and it’s generally positive!

Originally posted on YellowLightsMovie.com:

Well, the screening for Indie Fest USA is over. We didn’t get the turnout we were hoping for due to a lack of publicity by the festival’s organizers, but it was great to have our movie play on the big screen at an AMC theater. Those that did come seemed to enjoy the screening and had some nice comments afterwards.

One of the attendees at the screening is a Film columnist for OCWeekly.com. In his blog post about the first day of the festival, he had a nice write-up of Yellow Lights, the relevant sections of which are reposted below. The full article can be found here.
From OCWeekly.com: “Two features came next. The first, YELLOW LIGHTS, was a truly pleasant surprise. A college movie made by college students on their weekends off for approximately $500, it belongs in a class with Tom Huang’s 1999 feature FRESHMEN (full disclosure – I did the DVD commentary for that movie with Tom, but only because I was a fan of the film and asked if I could; I accepted no payment).

Hollywood has an incredibly distorted view of colleges when compared to the truth. Dorm parties generally aren’t that exciting, but merely crowded room were one can maybe get drunk if the keg doesn’t run out too soon. Nerds don’t manage to steal the football quarterback’s girlfriend. Students are dirty and untidy, and their rooms are minuscule. YELLOW LIGHTS, directed by Kevin Tostado, gets it right, though the campus seems so empty at times that it’s almost Kafka-esque; only one character decorates her room with any flair.

The movie opens with an answering machine message (clunky exposition device, yes, but makes sense in context) to our mopey protagonist Brian (Bennett Chabot) from his girlfriend back home, telling him it’s over and never to call her again. But hey, it isn’t long before he meets Alex (Aja Munsell), a total babe who’s totally into him. In an atypical gender-role-reversal, the only problem here is that Brian wants to jump back into an ironclad commitment immediately, and Alex isn’t sure she’s done sleeping around. Also, Brian gets obsessed with his friend Chris’ love life way too much, determined to make sure he keeps his commitments.

Tostado ultimately seems to come down on the side of commitments being detrimental, or at least obsessions about them – I’m not sure I agree, and even though Alex is a babe, the idea of winning her heart while she’s still determined to maybe sleep with other guys doesn’t seem quite like the prize one would want. But Brian’s not me, and as an audience member I’m rooting for what he wants. The sex scenes may be of the extremely truncated “fade-to-black” PG variety, but they turned me on and I’m not ashamed to admit it, dammit.

A better sound mix is needed – early on, it’s clear that Chabot and Andrew Tsang, who plays Chris, recorded their ADR at different times, even though they’re in the same scene. It’s distracting at first, but eventually I stopped noticing. And Tsang needs to bring it more – in scenes where he’s supposed to be mad, I’m not feeling it like I should. Still, I can’t hold these things against the movie because it rings true in ways that teen movies generally don’t.” –Luke Y. Thompson

[tags] Yellow Lights, movies, indie, Hollywood, review, film [/tags]

Movies& Yellow Lights24 Sep 2007 07:12 am
Posted by Kevin

Previously posted on YellowLightsMovie.com:

I have just gotten word that Yellow Light’s screening date for the Indie Fest USA 2007 festival will be on Monday, October 29th at 7:00 PM in Theater 9 at the AMC Downtown Disney 12 in Anaheim, Caliifornia. If you or any of your friends are in the area, we’d love to have you at our festival premiere.

It looks like tickets will run $8.50 each (based on other information on the festival’s web site) and there will be audience choice and best of fest awards given so we could definitely use all the support we can get!

Hoping to see you all in Anaheim in a month!
[tags] Yellow Lights, Indie, Film Festival, Anaheim, AMC, movie [/tags]

Funny& Music& News15 Sep 2007 10:27 pm
Posted by Kevin

I found this in the Creative Gigs section on Craigslist. If I’m not doing anything that night, I think I might join up in this just to say I took part. Keep in mind that the group behind this is trying to make a profit by selling their dance videos, but I still think it could be hilarious. LARP’ing meets Hip Hop:

“On October 27, 2007, (Oct. 28 in some parts of the world) zombies will get together in over 100 cities on six continents to dance “Thriller” at exactly the same time in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the World’s Largest Simultaneous Dance! We would like to invite you to join us! Last October 29, 2006, Thrill Toronto saw 62 people learning the Thriller dance in 2 hours, rehearsing for 2 hours then performing the dance to set the first Guinness World Record for Largest Thriller Dance. We need over 200,000 people to dance “Thriller” to win the Guinness Record. We currently have people in over 121 cities, in 18 countries who will Thrill The World. The dance is easy to learn with our Thriller Teaching Videos 2.1 available on YouTube.com and on DVD. Go to www.thrilltheworld.com for weblinks and info about the DVD. To date, the oldest participant who learned the dance in 2 hours is a 53-year-old man who had never danced before! And a 5-year-old is rehearsing for the big event, too! Anyone can Learn The Dance! Even if you have two left feet!”

[tags] Thriller, Michael Jackson, Guiness, World Record, dance [/tags]

TV31 Aug 2007 06:42 am
Posted by Kevin

There’s a new game show in town called Tontine. It’s essentially a lengthened version of The Amazing Race but with Survivor-style backstabbing. The race will last 100 days over all 7 continents and the winner gets $10 million. However, the supposed twist is that the $10 million is made up of the net worth of all of the 15 contestants.

I don’t know whether or not to believe that they’ll actually go through with collecting the net worth of all the contestants, but I figured I’d still make an audition video because they liked me at the San Diego casting call, since the best Tontine video gets $10,000 regardless of whether or not you’re picked for the show.

Anyways, so here’s my audition video. Please rate it and share the video with your friends. Thanks!

P.S. If anyone has a good plugin for letting me embed my YouTube video here in the post (using Wordpress 2.0.1) please let me know.

[tags] Tontine, TV, reality, audition [/tags]

News& Photos& San Diego& TV26 Jul 2007 09:40 pm
Posted by Kevin

To those of you who I met today at the Comic-Con, here is the footage of the Lost Panel that I shot from the front row in both mp4, Flash, and Windows Media formats. The file size for all of them are rather large as this is a 50 minute video. Unfortunately, due to restrictions by Comic-Con, I could not film the special video clips that they showed. If you want to save these files to your desktop, just right-click and select “Save Target As…”

Lost Panel – Mp4 Version

Lost Panel – Windows Media

Lost Panel – Flash Video (.flv) – This may require a separate download of a Flash player. I recommend the VLC Media Player which is a free download.

Here is the whole panel video:

Also, here are a couple great pictures from the panel.

Lost - Harold Perrineau & Damon Lindelof
Lost - Carlton Cuse & Damon Lindelof (1)

Also, here is a shot of some attendees dressed up as some of my favorite Nintendo characters. They’re only a few characters short of a Smash Melee!

Nintendo Crew

UPDATED: Added links to mp4 and flv versions of the video.

UPDATED: Added Windows Media version.

UPDATED: Added embedded Google video

[tags] Comic-Con, San Diego, Lost, TV, photos, Harold Perrineau [/tags]

Funny04 Jul 2007 03:42 pm
Posted by Kevin

From today’s Penny Arcade:

Penny Arcade 7/04

Brings back good memories of the good ol’ bear with a built in tape deck. I think what they need next is a revival of SuperTed (Wikipedia link). I can’t remember which I used to love more, Teddy Ruxpin or SuperTed, but SuperTed had a cartoon…
SuperTed!

Happy 4th of July everyone!

[tags] Penny Arcade, comic, Superted, Teddy Ruxpin, 80s, toys [/tags]

Job& Movies& Olin& San Diego07 Apr 2007 01:03 pm
Posted by Kevin

So it’s already April ‘07. Almost a year since I graduated?! Almost five years since I graduated high school?!?!?   It just seems crazy that a year ago, I just had finished shooting Yellow Lights, and we were making final plans for the Senior Week and the MotoSCOPE team was getting ready to go to Chicago to present our final version of Traces to Motorola.

Well, since I last posted about my life, my job, etc., there has been some fairly dramatic changes.  I finished work on Saints & Sinners, the crappy telenovela airing Wed nights on MyNetworkTV, and decided it was in my best interest to move onto better work.

After a month of scattered freelance work (which included shooting a music video for Nico Stai, being a Camera Op and Assistant Director on a week-long start-to-finish short film, assisting on a green screen commercial for the Disney Channel, and shooting a wedding), I finally found work for a very small production company in San Diego named Imageworks (not to be confused with the divison of Sony Pictures). There, my official title is Associate Producer but I am kind of a editor/pa/office asst and will be working mostly on private and corporate videos. Not the goal of working as a Producer on big budget movies, but I still feel it is a step in the right direction.

However, since the job with Imageworks is only part-time (~20-30 hrs/wk), I also just started work as an Assistant Field Manager for Image Quest World Wide basically hawking credit cards at San Diego Padres games. I managed to get the position of Asst Field Manager by using my experience working with confidential info in the Olin Office of Admission as well as my experience working as a Registration Supervisor for BOMA’s International Conferences to get a pay bump and essentially become a Marketing Rep . Last night was the home-opener for the Padres and thus my first night hawking credit cards. Within 5 minutes of pitching Padres fans of the wonders of the credit card and free gift that they would get, I felt dirty for becoming one of those guys that you just hate to deal with (telemarketers, door-to-door salesmen, anyone related to the IRS…). I’m just looking at this as a way to help supplement my income (pay is pretty decent) and a cool way to partake in the Petco Park ambience that I love so much.

So pretty much the two of those jobs mixed with some additional freelance work as a camera operator/assistant is what my life consists of right now.

I have come up with a potential title for the next movie that I’ve been working on, Perfect Attendance. I’m actually curious to see what imagery comes to the minds of you all readers from this title. Leave me a comment with what it makes you think of.  I’ve also parked the site perfectattendancemovie.com just in case this movie goes somewhere. I don’t want to give away any story details yet, but it’d essentially be a PG-13 comedy.

On a totally random note, one of the Wired bloggers used one of my photos taken from the 6th Floor Museum in Dallas as the graphic for a blog post about the JFK conspiracy. Very cool to see how many random places photos I’ve taken turn up around the web, including some foreign language entries in Wikipedia and a Dutch article about a new Web 2.0 company. I think the age of stock photography/footage is starting to die out as more and more amateur photographers/videographers post their content online with a Creative Commons license.

Hopefully, I’ll get back in the habit of doing more regular posting. Until then, Go Padres!

[tags] Imageworks, movie, Perfect Attendance, JFK, Wired, Padres, San Diego[/tags]

Admin& Blog& Olin07 Apr 2007 06:51 am
Posted by Kevin

My apologies if you are seeing duplicates of older posts. I’m having major issues with comments spams and trying to take some steps to cut down on it.

I promise I will do a full post on what has been going on in my life sometime this weekend.

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