Email
 
 

QUICK LINKS:

IF Magazine
IF Awards
Production Book
IF FX Quarterly

 

HotWare
 

AJA Io XT - Perfect Partner for Avid

Purchase AJA Io XT for broadcast-quality capture, monitoring and output for Avid and receive free Eye Scream Factory presets to quickly add stunning effects to your productions. Pair Io XT with Avid, MacBook Pro and Thunderbolt storage for a no-compromise more...

 

Want up to a year's free training for Autodesk's 3ds Max, Maya and others

For a limited time, Digistor is including Digital Tutors online training with every commercial 3ds Max or Maya purchased* giving you and your team access to the world's largest online CG training library for free. more...

 

Crossgrade to EDIUS 6 for $449 and experience real realtime editing

Grass Valley and Corsair Solutions are proud to announce that, as part of a special competitive upgrade promotion, users of Apple's Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, and Avid's Media Composer can now upgrade to EDIUS 6 nonlinear editing software for just... more...

Goodies!
 

WIN a pass to storyboard masterclass Direct Before You Shoot.

Competition closed. more...

 

WIN a ticket to the Australian International Movie Convention valued at $1100

IF is giving two lucky readers the chance to attend the 67th Australian International Movie Convention more...

 

WIN a Flexipass to the Sydney Film Festival

IF and the Sydney Film Festival are giving away a Flexi10 worth $137 more...

Your Vote

Do you agree that the producer offset should be raised from 20 to 40 per cent for television?

Yes

No

|

 

Tribeca Film acquires Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure

[Tue 14/06/2011 12:15:53]

By Brendan Swift

Tribeca Film has acquired US distribution rights to Closer Productions’ darkly comic documentary Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure.

The film tells the story of Eddie and Mitch, who moved into a cheap San Francisco apartment in 1987, where they could overhear their middle-aged alcoholic neighbors. Over 18 months, they recorded the vodka-fueled altercations between raging homophobe Raymond Huffman and flamboyant gay man Peter Haskett – recordings which would inspire a cult following.

The documentary – the first to be developed and released through the South Australian Film Corporation's FILMLAB program – premiered in competition at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival.

US audiences will be able to see the film through video-on-demand from August 25 and in US theatres on September 9.

The film’s writer/director Matthew Bate told IF Magazine earlier this year at the Adelaide Film Festival that gaining Eddie and Mitch’s trust to make the film was not easy.

“It was a difficult process to get them to do that as Hollywood wanted to make a film about it and turn it into Bill and Ted’s [Excellent] Adventure sort of thing.

“They were wary about working with a filmmmaker, so it was a long prcoess of talking to them – the key came when I showed them a film I made called What the Future Sounded Like which was about electronic music and Eddie sort of knows about this obscure music ... and he just loved the film. It sort of went from there – that was the turning point.”

Shut Up Little Man! features an array of storytelling techniques including music by Jonny Elk Walsh, animation by Raynor Pettge, and cinematography and editing by Bryan Mason.

“When I look back I see it as an evolution of many of the films I’ve made,” Bate said.

“I make films about pop culture and usually about artists and in some way or other about obsessive characters. I love working with anything I can find – beg, borrow and steal – find on the internet or imagery, sound, whatever, and it’s usually like a collage.

“I knew I could use archival footage and pair that with the audio and there’d be some interesting things that could come out of that and I thought I have to bring Pete and Ray to life somehow. I decided to use actors but I really didn’t want to use them coming out onto set and speaking the dialogue because the dialogue is the ‘sacred text’ if you like. So we decided to shoot it with little 5D cameras using prime lenses and shoot things out of focus basically. Foreground elements sharp and the actors kind of soft in the background but still lip-syncing to the dialogue and that worked really well.”

Shut Up Little Man! is also screening at this year's Sydney Film Festival.

The BigPond Adelaide Film Festival paid for Brendan Swift's return flights from Sydney to Adelaide and six nights accommodation at the Hilton Hotel.

SHUT UP LITTLE MAN! AN AUDIO MISADVENTURE A montage of Little Men... from Closer Productions on Vimeo.

[Tue 14/06/2011 12:15:53]

Add your own comment

1,508

 

 

 

 


 

 

Advertise

Quick Links

About us

 

Subscribe

Visit Intermedia Sites

 

© IF (IF) | Contact Us | Privacy | Copyright