July 18th, 2010

A Girl Story (From Elsewhere)

Something interesting from some colleagues (that we don’t know, yet).

A screenshot from the innovative story of "Tarla"

Go and visit the site.
We’d love to hear your thoughts about this. Catch “A Girl Story” also on Facebook.

July 7th, 2010

Confirmation Screen. Sigh.

And now, it’s off to the post office… Wish us luck!

July 6th, 2010

Breathe

Due tomorrow, yo.

July 4th, 2010

New 20-minute Girlworld cut

We are applying for a the Sundance documentary grant. That is right, the Sundance. Maybe you have heard of it? It is super competitive. They fund 60 films or fewer per year out of over 2,000 applicants.

Girlworld fits the Sundance documentary mission so perfectly.  Sundance funds feature documentaries “about pressing human rights, social justice, civil liberties and related topics from the US and internationally. Proposals to the Documentary Fund are evaluated on effective storytelling, global relevance, originality, artistic innovation and potential social engagement.”

How Girlworld is that? We have to apply.

Sundance wants to see AT LEAST 20 minutes of continuous footage. At first I was simply going to submit our 30 minute short, Three. But as I was writing the description of the work sample on the grant application, it didn’t feel right.

So, I called up our documentary Guardian Angel, Chris Boulton. He tried to keep his feedback light and simple. He knew what he really wanted to tell me would mean hours more work for me at the editing bay. But he had to let it loose. And let loose he did.

“Cut the music,” he told me.

My stomach tightened and for just a small moment stopped liking Chris, our dear friend and reliable consultant, altogether.

“What was I thinking, asking for feedback? I don’t really want feedback!”

I love our Nepali music. We have the rights to it and everything.

“Don’t use the music as a crutch, ” Chris said.

I will break down his argument in list form here (in my own words):

The music takes away the tension. These girls are in life or death situations. The music is… nice. Saccharin.

The music gives the impression that this is another movie for westerners to feel guilty-yet-hopeful about the human condition and about the poor brown people living somewhere over there.

The music is manipulative.

Did the Maysles brothers use music in Salesman?

Chris, say no more. Thank you for the intervention.

I cut the music.

Here is our new 20 minute trailer:

If you want to see it bigger, head over to Vimeo and watch there in full, glorious HD.

What do you think?

July 2nd, 2010

Like This Only Longer

We watched the documentary “Art & Copy”* last night, and it featured this old (1995) Nike ad, “If You Let Me Play”. They got to it differently than we hope to, but this ad leaves me with the feeling we want Girlworld to bring across.

That chest-heavy, head-spinny mix of possibility and empowerment and urgency and responsibility.

Only this is 30 seconds and we want to sustain it for 90 minutes.

* (I gave “Art & Copy” a super solid four stars and Amy wished Netflix offered half-stars so she could give it three and a half.)