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An exercise in action choreography

An exercise in action choreography from Daniel Bachler on Vimeo.

The first attempt to do action choreography by Jan-Paul Gauly, Marius Wawer and myself.

Harald (the torturer) is an actor with martial arts training but no prior stunt experience and Alex (the victim) is a DoP who wanted to be the gaffer but kindly agreed to step in when we had trouble finding another actor on short notice.

The entire piece was choreographed and shot in 2 days. We learned a lot from this exercise and are currently planning the next one.

 

Coriolis

Coriolis from Daniel Bachler on Vimeo.

Synopsis: "A quiet film about a dying relationship. When his fancy cappuchinos become instant coffee, she looks for a way out, a way to solve her problems ... and finds it."

This film was shot in 2007 as part of my studies at the filmArche filmschool in Berlin.

Films in production

Go

A short film about a young womanizer who is obsessed with the asian game of Go.

Films in preproduction

No Goodbye

Film Noir about an old detectiv who now lives in a retirement home, about to solve his last case.

Time safe

SF/Mystery film about a young man who discovers that he can dream about the future and tries to help people who will live decades later than he does.

 

Older films

Title Year Description
Emotionsbewilligung 23/517 2005 A dystopic film about a young man who raises objections at the ministry for emotional security.
Backdoor 2002 A SF marriage of movie and comic.
Die Maske
(the mask)
2002 Silent movie about a woman who hides behind a white mask.

Das Pochen
(the throbbing)

2002 A short film to a poem by Philipp Weiß.

My next movie

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Last week I shot my alpha project (the film you have to make after the first semester at the filmarche filmschool), starring Anne von Keller and Cyrus Rahbar, DOP Inga Pfafferott, Producer Florinn Bareth, directed by yours truly. We went for both the dolly and the M2 35 mm Adapter, knowing that it was a bit of a gamble given our timeframe, but everything worked out nicely. We had a great team and I think the film will turn out to be beautiful. I know I sound like one of those lame hollywood making-ofs, but somehow I think everyone really put a lot of effort into this film and they deserve the praise :). Postproduction will take at least a month now and of course I will post more details as they emerge.

The small stones along the way of digital filmmaking

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At my film school we are currently finishing a project called "Koks und Cola" (Cocaine and Coke). It is a project were each filmmaker does one episode - black & white, 16:9, max 3 actors, all shot in the same toilet - that we are cutting together now. Since I am responsible for finishing the movies and compiling a dvd, I want to use this opportunity to write something about all the little details that come up in a mixed platform, highly distributed independent film making environment. So, unless you are into the technical details of film making, this post will bore the hell out of you ;).

First off we had to come up with a way to get the edited films to my computer (a PC running Win XP) so I can finish them in After Effects. For miniDV Footage this is no big deal since QT/Avis with DV Codec can be saved from most editing software with a minimal amount of recompression (if you switch off "recompress" or "recompress all frames", only the frames that change have to be recompessed, e.g. the fade-ins and -outs) and even recompressing the movie again is not that bad. However, quite a few of us shot using the Sony FX1 HDV Camera, and the one thing you don't want to do is recompress HDV Footage with the HDV Codec just to get it to After Effects. Since it does not store each frame on its own but a keyframe every 12 or 25 frames and then only the differences, even a simple hard cut leads to recompression, and since the resolution is about 6 times bigger with the same datarate, even a 2nd generation can copy can get pretty ugly.

So, what we do is we use the quicktime container and the PNG Codec (which is lossless but compresses the movie quite significantly) to get the HDV Movies into AE. Some of my fellow students were quite surprised to see export times of a few hours for 3-5 minutes of film, but considering the amount of data the poor computers have to munch through it's not so bad - high resolution comes at a price and the PNG Compression, while great for image fidelity, is certainly not the fastest.

Now after they rendered out the movie there comes the next little problem - how do you get files of 14 GB from a mac onto a pc? The easy way would be putting them onto an external harddrive, but my pc cannot read mac formatted disks and a mac cannot read NTFS (Win xp) formatted disks. Which leaves the possibility of a FAT32 formatted partition. Luckily I thought of this case when I bought my last external harddrive and kept a 40 GB Partition in FAT32. However, and this one is really annoying, FAT32 cannot store files bigger than 4 Gigs. So, we have to split them up. But, how do we do that? By opening a Terminal under Mac OS X and writing the command:

tar -c -L 4000000 --file=/OUTPUTFILENAME INPUTFILENAME

This will create a new file outputfilename and stop when it reaches 4 gigs. Then it will ask you to insert a new tape (stupid tar), so you rename the file to make room for a new 4 Gig junk and so on until you have several 4 Gig junks that you can reassemble on your pc.

Why go through all this trouble instead of using a network? Well, that means reconfiguring a Mac which is something I don't really like doing since I don't know them a lot and I hate to be responsible when things don't work anymore.

But, there is another alternative of course that I am considering at the moment: Getting MacDrive 6  . This lets you Windows PC access Mac formatted disks - quite useful when this case comes up more often.

So much for my current adventures of data wrangling. More to come soon! Yeehaaa! 

Idea for a movie from slashdot

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A comment on an article at slashdot on a new trauma pill seems to be promising stuff for a movie script. Maybe I'll write something around this theme. The article at slashdot. From the comment:

Of course, rape victims will be made victims twice because they will not be able to both use this pill to prevent the psychological damage and be considered a reliable witness. Defense Lawyers will say, just as you have assumed, that her memories were changed and there's no way she could identify her attacker reliably. And gullible people on the jury will go for it. "We can give you this pill that will help you be whole, but you'll have to give up on having a solid prosecution against your attacker." What a choice. Ironically, I would imagine that by reducing the tramatic effect of the attack, the victims memories might actually be more reliable. 

Awaiting encoding

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I have not yet decided on a way to encode my movies, so for now they are not online here. You can however see Backdoor, my most recent movie, online at utv. Check back again in a few weeks, I hope that I will have put all my movies online by then.

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