
Screenwriter Directs Film And Lives To Tell About It
Screenwriter John August directs a film in Los Angeles
(This is a screenwriter public service announcement)
From johnaugust.com...My extended absence from johnaugust.com can now be explained: Ive just finished shooting a movie, an honest-to-God feature film. A tiny film, to be certain, more likely to be seen at festivals than fourteen-plexes, but a movie nonetheless.
Officially, its my directing debut, but it hasnt really felt like it.
As screenwriters go, Ive always been pretty involved in production. (For instance, I directed second unit on Go.) And in television, the creator of a show ends up playing a huge role on set; my two pilots have been like directing with a seasoned pro to spot me. So even though I couldnt necessarily say which light is working as key and which one as fill, I felt confident pointing with two fingers in a V to indicate camera goes here.
So whats the movie about?
Well, heres where I slink back into secrecy a bit. Trust me: My silence is only to protect you from fatigue and boredom. Even in the fastest timeline, were editing through the end of the year, then playing festivals in 2007. If a distributor buys the film, then maybe, maybe we would show up in theaters at the end of 2007, but 2008 is probably more likely.
I have trouble staying interested in a movie for 80 minutes, much less 18 months. So Ill save the details until were much, much closer.
Suffice to say its a drama hopefully funny in places, but unlikely to be slotted in the Comedy section of Blockbuster. (Assuming Blockbuster still exists in 2008.) Its currently untitled (or, Untitled John August Project on IMDb). But its not the Untitled John August Project from several years ago at Sony, which I can tell you now was sort of like King Kong but scarier. And never got written.
The Movie (which is how Ill refer to it from now on) is broken into three parts, like Go, but thats pretty much the only similarity to Go. The Movie both is and isnt a sequel to an earlier work, which I mean as cryptically as possible.
We shot 22 days in Los Angeles, with two days in New York City (where I am as I type this). We had a terrific cast, and an extremely hard-working crew pretty much all union, which is rare for such a tiny movie. We shot a combination of film and video, with everything being posted in HD.
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