Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Monday, April 28, 2008

This is where the magic gets done



Cries of joy....Shrieks of pain all come this place. Two separate computers. The black box up high is the speedy main machine. AMD 6000+ dualcore, 4 gigs pc800 ram, nvidea 8600 video card, blackmagic Intensity card, 4 WD hard drives (the boot drive is a 10,000rpm raptor and each drive is named after a member of Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch). This computer is named JOHN MILIUS.

The other fulls size computer has basically the same specs it just has slower processor (3800 dual-core and a nvidea 7300). This one has it's hard drives named after members of the Reservoir Dogs. The computer's name is named CHAN-WOOK PARK.

The two widescreen monitors on the left are run by the faster computer. When two people are working here, whoever is working on the left slower computer is essentially 'riding bitch'.

And here's my a signed copy of my CREEPSHOW poster I got.

click on pics to enlarge

480p trailer

I spit and polished the trailer for ya. Kris the editor is coming back from a 3 week vacation and he's hinting he might have new trailer on the way.
Here's the link to the 720p HD version (also spit and polished)



GAINESVILLE RIPPER 480p trailer from josh townsend on Vimeo.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Article about execution with quotes from me??!!


Found this. Never seen it before thought it was odd.

Here's an excerpt, not bad:

Before the execution, some family members were critical about the protesters and news media attention given to Rolling. Chealea Neckler, the 17-year-old niece of victim Christa Hoyt, said seeing protesters was the hardest part of the day.

"I feel like they don't know the story," she said. "They didn't live it."

Mario Taboada, the 45-year-old brother of victim Manuel Taboada, said he hoped the news media would focus on the victims rather than Rolling.

"I don't think he deserves this much attention," he said.

He was also critical of an independent horror movie about the murders, "The Gainesville Ripper," which is now being filmed. Director Josh Townsend was in the crowd outside the prison, getting footage he said he will use at the end of the movie.

The former Gainesville resident said he changed the names of the victims and other details out of respect for the victims' families.

"That's the best we could do to be respectful and still tell the story," he said.

Others Gainesville residents who assembled outside the prison said they came to see the conclusion of a story that they experienced firsthand.

Retired University of Florida sports management professor Owen Holyoak, 73, sat in a lawn chair and listened to a radio headset for news about the execution. He said he remembered that students stopped attending his and other classes in fall 1990 because of the fear surrounding the murders. "It just had a profound effect on me when it happened," he said.

Sitting among the execution supporters, he said, "just seemed like the thing to do to try to get some closure."



Read the whole thing here.

Friday, April 18, 2008

another unused a FX shot

http://www.vimeo.com/914910 - for full HD

The one in the trailer worked way better. Thanks Andrew. Oh yeah this was done with after affects only.


another unused test shot to ZOOM TO GAINESVILLE from ira townsend on Vimeo.

A composer turned us down because the movie was 'too scary'

So I figured I'd celebrate (must be doing something right) by putting up some more stills. Below that is an email I received a few months ago that might give you a guys a laugh.






Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Here's an FX clip that didn't quit work.

it could was close but he angles were of so I got rid this FX shot. Wanna know how I did?
Well ask.

Click her for the HD version. http://vimeo.com/871784 Below is the embed SD version.


Unused FX test for GAINESVILLE RIPPER from josh townsend on Vimeo.

More Color Corrections!

First one has no correction. These were corrected by Kris the badass editor.



Monday, April 7, 2008

Color Correction






First one is a frame grab (1920x1080) without color correction. The rest are various corrections I did. I used Magic Bullet Looks to do the correction.

Friday, April 4, 2008

POST PRODUCTION WORKFLOW

Guess I should talk about how we are handling post production on this flick. It's pretty tech oriented but I get asked this stuff a lot.

We shot the movie over a year and half period, about thirty some odd shooting days total. The main camera was a then brand new Panasonic HVX-200. We shot it at 1920x1080 resolution at 23.976 frames a sec. The camera shoots to memory cards called P2 cards. The codec the camera shoots is called DVCPROHD and the raw footage takes up a gigabyte a minute. Because it's digital we back everything up onto two separate hard drives. Every day after we shot I back everything up a third time. Generally everything worked well, we never lost a single clip and the camera has been totally reliable.

I began editing the movie on Sony Vegas and using Cineform to make the footage into .avi' files. Last October Adobe Premiere CS3 updated and now edits footage shot by this camera natively. This means we can drag and drop files right into the timeline. It also means that we can use Photoshop and the mighty After Effects without ever having to render out. This means that there will never be a single generation lost no matter how many times I take my edits between these programs. There's even a simple yet very powerful program called Adobe Soundbooth that does an amazing job cleaning up audio and has decent collection of foley sounds you download for free.

So right now everything is Adobe CS3 we plan on locking a cut next week so I can move on to audio cleanup, foley, CG, color correction etc.

Gotta go. The movie Editor Kris Caudilla is having to much fun putting on temp music when we need to take the movie from it's present 110 minutes running to something closer to 90 minutes.
to be continued

Thursday, April 3, 2008

FLASH SITE UNDERCONSTRUCTION


We're gonna keep the blog up until we can get the Flash version of site done.
Guess that means we're under construction please excuse the mess

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Official 720 trailer

Click here to see the 720 HD version. The embed video is only Standard definition.

720 Gainesville Ripper trailer from ira townsend on Vimeo.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

rough footage!!!!!!!

Check this out. We're testing effects clips and I uploaded it to this site and woah the quality. Here's a direct link:

http://www.vimeo.com/849844


Untitled from josh townsend on Vimeo.