Showing posts with label SHOOT ME. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHOOT ME. Show all posts

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Shoot Me! - A Synopsis




The last few posts are texts from a project called Shoot Me! They’re based on extracts from filming notices I’ve been collecting over the last few years, from productions shot in my neighborhood, Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. I think of them as “picture in picture” narratives, but they can be read as screenplays for unseen performances or closed captioned storyboards or maybe even stage directions, for walking the increasingly fine line that separates the real from the unreal on the streets of the DTES.
I’ve lifted location details and scene descriptions directly from the notices, cut and pasted fragments of dialogue and film lingo from the shooting scripts, call sheets and screenplays that I’ve found discarded on the streets and then re-mixed the whole thing to try and reveal the sometimes uncanny, occasionally inconsiderate and often uncomfortable narrative overlaps between life as lived in one of Canada’s poorest postal codes and life as filtered through the lens of Hollywood North.
The DTES has always been a kind of ground zero for Hollywood North productions, being malleable enough to be dressed up for mid-town Manhattan, stripped down for small town, depression era Mid-west, or more often than not, filmed almost as is, to mimic the urban ghetto of Anytown, USA . Alleys get cleaned up, hosed down and then re-filled with “prop” garbage, neighbourhood residents get hustled out of the way and replaced with extras dressed to look like the very people they’ve displaced. TV shows are filmed about serial killers while local women are disappearing on the same streets that “fake” police cars are cruising. As a long time resident of the area, at some point, you can no longer tell if the “Crime Scene” tape is real or a prop. Like it or not you find yourself cast as an extra and scripted into storylines and scenarios that are not always of your own choosing.
The film production notices themselves are usually a bland mixture of damage control and boosterism; filled with thumbnail sketches of the action, mundane parking restriction info, apologies for noise, pleas for late night filming extensions, tantalizing hints about the “Stars” involved and thanks in advance for “your support of B.C.’s film industry”. Reading between the lines, there’s a wealth of other information about money, agency, gentrification and identity.
In the texts I’ve composed, I’ve maintained and/or recreated the original formatting of the source document text – i.e. aspects of spacing/layout, Italics to signify either the title of the film being produced or to note quoted dialogue and the use of Caps or Bold type to denote specific times/ location info. Fracture, Revolution and The Butterfly effect 1&2 are built entirely out of text excerpted from production notices, call sheets, and screenplays. The other piece, Re-Write, is a screenplay-esque treatment of two actual incidents that occurred in conjunction with filming in the DTES ( the placement of a cryptic billboard for a Canadian TV series new season, in the middle of “The Stroll” and another production company's hanging of a prop female corpse, right behind the Women’s Drop-in Shelter, both events occuring during the height of the search for the neighbourhood’s missing women).
The images in between the texts include scans of discarded film ephemera, as well as pictures I’ve taken, documenting actual film shoots in the neighbourhood. There are also a few images from an earlier project of mine called Hollywood, Not, where I hand painted a number of fictitious film signs and hung them in anticipation of upcoming film shoots.
Collectively, the texts function as a sort of mise en scène of the area’s supposed meta-narrative. Individual pieces can be read as Cinéma Vérité call sheets, cutaway shots of the cutting room floor, or perhaps, a montage of real-time rushes or dailies, from the filmed on location pilot, based on a true story, about life in a make believe place called – 'The Downtown Eastside'.
Or maybe Shoot Me! is just my attempt to script myself into the mix, so I can figure out which side of the camera I’m really on.

Friday, August 13, 2010

The Butterfly Effect ( 1&2)






The Butterfly Effect (1&2)
Based on the generally positive results of a poll we conducted in your neighbourhood, we film the aftermath of a police incident with many police cars and extras in the street.
  • We are planning to film on this day between 9:00 AM and 3:30 AM .
  • In the show 235 Alexander is a nightclub, and in the first episode there is a grand re-opening party scene, which is why we require a longer extension.
  • Our day begins at 12:30 am on the 00 block of Alexander.
  • Two actors discuss the discovery of a dead man in the lane.
  • A scene with several police cars with emergency lights on pulling up to the property from all directions (lights will be flashing, but there won’t be any sirens).
  • Some of these scenes have choreographed stunts of actors having an altercation.
  • The location will be dressed as a night club with partygoers gathered in front. We will have a number of people milling about the entrance to 1 Alexander and out into the street as well.
  • We will be preparing some of the surrounding buildings in the weeks leading up to filming.
  • Exterior scenes of an actor walking down 90 Alexander and another stunt scene with 3 actors fighting. Vancouver Police will be on hand to perform a temporary road closure when necessary during the filming of this scene.
  • There will also be a camera in the intersection to film the club-goers.
  • We will be parking “fake police cars” on the street. The sidewalk will be blocked for approx. one hour.
  • Actors will be wearing holstered weapons in all scenes.
  • The activity will include a number of “extras” waiting to get into the club, as well as, several cars driving up to drop off club-goers.
  • We realize that your neighbourhood entertains it’s fair share of filming.

  • BG X 66
  • Waiters x 8
  • Patrons x 50
  • Drivebys w/vehicles x 4
  • Passerbys x 20
  • Our filming will be very low impact.
  • Lights on stands, and also perhaps on scaffolding eight to twelve feet high, will be focused on the exterior, although other lights may shine along 200 block Alexander and up to the sky to create mood for night-time filming.
  • We will make the area brighter than usual.
  • Pedestrian foot traffic will be closed and re-directed between Gaolers Mews and Blood Alley.
  • Please identify yourself to an officer for access.
  • There will be minor special effects of fog and a wet down of the streets for these scenes.
  • We are sensitive to concerns about filming in the neighbourhood.
  • The usual curfew is 11 PM.
  • The noise from simulated gunfire is comparable to the sound of firecrackers.
  • An SUV drives westbound on Alexander from Main and crashes into a fake wall that will extend into the north sidewalk from the south sidewalk.
  • Police will be on hand to assist us.
  • Actors will run around the corner and others will get into a car on Hastings and speed away.
  • The City of Vancouver has granted us an extension.
  • A crowd of people and emergency vehicles gathering in front of 41 Alexander Street.
  • Our final shot of the night will be from a scissor lift on the north sidewalk.
  • An actor lies on the ground as another approaches him.
  • 3:30 AM. Our crew will then pack up and move to film at another location.




Friday, June 11, 2010

Re-Write





Re-Write
ACT 01
INT. LIVING ROOM – 03’S APARTMENT – CONTINUOUS – NIGHT
WE PULL BACK FURTHER
CLOSE ON CONDOM
CLOSE ON KLEENEX
CLOSE ON NEEDLE
CLOSE ON STYROFOME SOUP BOWL
03
( continuing)
Come on let’s get outta here.
02
(continuing)
Where? I got nowhere else to go.
Cut to:
03 smirks.
01 thinks a second.
02 laughs –( to herself)
03 cuts her off…
She pauses. She buzzes. She waits.
A beat of awkward silence.
FADE UP ON A BRIGHT RED SUN



ACT 02
INT. LOCKED ROOM SHED – NIGHT
He’s wearing street clothes. A tight tee shirt, ragged acid wash jeans, a bulky, oversize wool jacket, scuffed black runners, no socks and a faded Planet Hollywood baseball cap.
02 enters an INDUSTRIAL SECTION of town. She sees the OCEAN in the distance. – and the GIANT CRANES that unload ships.
03 roars around a corner – fishtails – sideswipes a parked van and keeps going.
A Police Car pulls out of an alley and tries to block the road.
CLOSE ON – TELEVISION NEWS ANNOUNCER
REVEAL…
DESERTED INDUSTRIAL AREA (AKA –THE STROLL)
PAN TO…
BILLBOARD – grim faced City Coroner looks down at shrouded body lying on ground, tag line reads: 13 Fresh Ones.
WE PUSH IN CLOSE – ON DUMPSTER
A POLICE CRUISER pulls into the vacant lot – slowly glides around the perimeter – stops beside what looks like a pile of garbage.
COP – calls in to dispatch
We’ve got a problem



ACT 03
INT. CARGO VAN
03 looks backwards INTO THE REAR VIEW MIRROR
– only to see …
OVERHEAD VIEW – of run down street filled with cheap hotels
SECURITY GUARD
THE SECURITY GUARD’s P.O.V. of – caged off area behind boarded up building.
EXTREME CLOSE UP of an old TELEVISION with a smashed in screen.
MEDIUM CLOSE ON – FEET RUNNING – FAST.
REVEAL…
The light changes, car horns blow raucously as the girl runs out into traffic flow, dodging cars, just missing being hit by a bus and then slipping away down a dark alley.
A new angle REVEALS :
EXT. ALLEY – DAY – RAIN
CLOSE ON :
A young woman, looking old and chewed up in ratty clothes,
TITLES: ANGELA DAWN. DISAPPEARED NOVEMBER 11, 1988.



ACT 04
EXT. CITY STREET – DAY
Candace : How did she get there?
Candace’s POV of Angela ducking into dingy doorway.
CHARACTER 01
Dialogue…….
CHARACTER 01 ( CONT’D)
Dialogue…
(and then)
Dialogue…
CHARACTER 02
Dialogue……
(a moment and then)
Dialogue
EXT. CITY – SKY VIEW
Cut to:
SEDAN cruising city streets - NIGHT



ACT 5
FADE UP ON ALLEY – DUMPSTERS – PUDDLES FILLED WITH TRASH
NEW ANGLE REVEALS: Caged back porch of building backing on to alley.
Door opens, tired looking, middle aged woman steps out to light a cigarette, stops, looks down and fiddles with lighter, looks up and gasps.
EXTREME CLOSEUP of her face as she shouts the word – HELP!
WOMAN’S POV: Looking through WIRE CAGE to TALL, OLD TREE on edge of vacant lot behind building. Hanging from a branch in the tree is what appears to be a woman’s corpse.
PULL BACK as woman runs back inside building, doors slams shut. Signage on door reads: WOMEN’S SHELTER.
CUT TO: OVERHEAD VIEW Set Dressers on LADDER awkwardly removing prop of strangled corpse down out of tree. PULL BACK to reveal FILM TRUCKS, CAMERA further along alley. CREW milling around, Director throwing up hands, Principles shaking heads.
FADE IN : Busy Film Production Office, Location Manager - on phone looking rueful, Assistant - filing, listening to conversation and shrugging, Secretary - typing, rolls eyes…
EXTREME CLOSEUP of page coming out of printer –TEXT READS: … We realize your neighbourhood entertains it's fair share of filming and we are sensitive to concerns about filming in the area…
FADE OUT
ROLL CREDITS

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Revolution










Revolution


The following is an outline of our proposed filming times, locations and significant action:
10:00 AM – 11:00 PM : STARTING TODAY WE WILL BE CLOSING DOWN SOME OF THE LOCAL STREETS IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD the locations are being kept a closely guarded secret until filming due to the stars that will be featured and for security related concerns CURFEW HOURS BEGIN AT 11 PM
12:30 PM –1:30 PM : we are obligated by the City of Vancouver to inform you when filming will take place in your neighbourhood SOME GUNFIRE WILL BE HEARD DURING THESE HOURS OF FILMING ALONG WITH SOME STREET SCENES THAT WILL INCLUDE CARS CRASHING
2:00- 3:45 PM: lights will be flashing, but there won’t be any sirens all roads will remain open DURING FILMING we will drive the route in one continuous loop travelling through the intersections whether the traffic lights are red or green
4:00 –5:00 PM: a bus pulling up to the curb a number of times a simulated traffic accident in the crosswalk actors will be wearing holstered weapons in all scenes Full road closure & traffic diversions

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM : an exterior scene at “The Police Station” We will have a number of people milling about the entrance and out into the street as well Some of these scenes have choreographed stunts of actors having an altercation
7:30 – 9:00 PM : “Police Officers” in uniform with holstered weapons and “Police Cruisers” will be visible in the laneway bounded by Powell, Gore, Alexander and Main Streets
9:30 –10:00 PM : There will be actors running down the alley and being apprehended by actors dressed as the Police note: The noise from simulated gunfire is comparable to the sound of firecrackers
10:00 PM – 11:00 PM : while all our work will take place within the described properties, to ensure continuity of background, some scenes will be placed under supervision of the Vancouver Police Department

11:30 PM :the city has granted us an extension
12:00 AM : The rest of our crew arrives We will have members of the Vancouver Police Department on hand to escort our driving vehicle
1:00 am : Actors in dialogue and a limousine parked near the crest of the Overpass on the Westbound side of Main Street once we have shot it we will move away immediately
1:30 – 3:00 AM : work trux open closed set hold extras on location no visitors North side of 200 block E. Cordova from Gore to the Police zone
3:30 – 4:00 AM : sometime during the early morning there will be a small pyrotechnic explosion which might be heard in the neighbourhood

4:30 – 5:00 AM : we will film scenes of actors running out onto the street Extras holding ready and hot
5:30 AM : barricades in place
6:00 – 6:30 AM : our trucks will move into place
6:45 AM : curfew over
7:00 AM : Hastings and Abbot is ours!



Sunday, April 18, 2010

Fracture





Fracture
Our story is about a woman who works night shifts in the city morgue, [Please Note: there will be two film companies in the area this evening, one is Da Vinci’s Inquest and one is ours] who helps people who have already passed away by using her unique ability to relive the past day and alter events enough to be able to save them.
INT. NONDESCRIPT BLDG – AFTERNOON
Our character walks through a dingy hallway. She follows another Xeroxed sign that reads “Curse”, with an ARROW pointing down the hall. She must learn to accept both parts of herself. Outside she appears to be fine but inside she is slipping away…
EXT. CITY STREET:
An ancient myth is played out at night [at the gravel parking lot under the Main street overpass from Water Street to the dead end of Alley North] white lace boys cut briefs pretty kitty ears clear spike platform shoes w/ motion flashers in heels [ This light will shine in the alley ]
Murdered, in order to keep her silent [ to accommodate “picture continuity” ] an accidental discovery she made reborn [ there are NO simulated gunshots, no forced calls] now she must investigate the circumstances behind her murder
Dead Like Me
· We will film scenes of a woman walking into the Columbia hotel
The Invisible
· We will also film scenes of a woman crossing Cordova St.
Whisper
· Special effects fog will be used to simulate steam

No Stopping

· A waiting car parked at the curb in order to film her running
The Protégé
· Our scenes involve an actress running down the fire escape
at 55 Powell St.
Bionic woman
· Our actress will also stop a bus at the curb in front of 55 Powell St.
Saved
· Additionally we will have a shot from the West side of 100 Gore which involves a camera filming an actress coming out of the Pre-trial centre at the corner of Gore Ave. and Powell St.

The Evidence

· We will film a scene of a car pulling up on the north side of 100 Alexander St
The Twilight Zone
· She hides in the alley to evade the camera
The Dead Zone
· Later at night we will film a scene under the Main Street overpass
Conspiracy
· An actress running down the fire escape jumping onto the sidewalk and running away
DIALOGUE:
“You could take a little more time with your face, you know.”
KID # 1
What is she talking about?

LITTLE GIRL

No. I…oh god, please.

KID #2

(nerves showing)
I…I have no idea.

JACK

That’s the girl I saw in the cadaver’s memory.
Blade
· Our scenes along the 200 block Carrall St. involve an actress stopping beside a newsstand which will be placed near the entrance to Blood alley
Life or Something Like It
· Another of our actresses will enter a grocery store on the 200 block Carrall St.

Killer Instinct

· Another of our actresses at night at the gravel parking lot under the Main street overpass from Water St. to Alley North
Killing of a Stranger
· While our camera is rolling
They Wait
· Our character walks past a crowd of people

Blood Ties
Breeders
Sisters
White Chicks
[New Middle Aged Women x 18]

DIALOGUE:

“Shit…

Stacy never came home.”