Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Interning On The Set of "America The Movie"

Me in my intern/PA gear.

Several weekends ago I had the opportunity to intern as a Production Assistant (PA) on the set of America The Movie in Camden, SC at the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site. My first time to Camden, a town 44 miles from the state capital of Columbia, SC. This was an opportunity not to be missed to learn from an experienced crew from Los Angeles, CA and eager to learn local crew.

The first item I received on the set after introducing myself to the Producers and the Director was a walkie talkie. I was ready to be put to work.  
I then walked with one of the PAs to the set. 
 
 
A close-up scene of the American soldiers.
The PAs & interns digging a hole in
the grass for an explosion scene.












The fog machine.

The Canon C300 camera.
In the thick of things. The camera operator
with the Canon C300.
How many PAs does it take remove a tarp of dirt? Four. 
I along with three other PAs removed the tarp before the start of the re-enactment of the Revolutionary War. Hundreds of patrons were in attendance to watch.


The RED Camera in action.
The RED Camera.











After filming the re-enactment scenes it was lunch time. The PAs and I set-up the tables to serve the food. The camera operators needed to be back onto the set, so they entered into the line first. Then the producers, directors, cast, & finally the interns/PAs. 

The food was catered by Camden's Old Armory Steaks & Seafood. I didn't eat the little slide burgers, but the salad and chicken wraps (choice of grilled or chicken salad) were DELICIOUS. I informed the owner, Demetrios Voulgarelis, of what I thought of the food and received a huge hug. He was so happy I enjoyed it. Indeed it was very good healthy eating.

The PAs and I cleaned the lunch setting and went back to the set. However, after arriving back on set, we were scolded for huddling too near each other and were scattered to various locations. It's a "No No" and the producers and directors always want you to ask what is needed next. Lesson learned. After two modern cars went into a shot, I volunteered to stop the cars. I was praised for taking the initiative.

At first it was slow, but then car after car kept coming. I held my hand up to get them to STOP; informed them we were filming; and had them turn around and depart out the site in a different direction. Only two persons were upset and one wanted to know how she could be in the movie. HaHa!! Everybody wants to be in the movies.

After the scenes were shot, I along with another PA, were asked to join in on an intense close-up scene. I took advantage of the opportunity to ask questions to the producers and crew members and they did not mind. What type of camera is this? Are you currently a College student? Which school? Where are you from?


Overall I had a great experience on the set. I even remembered to wear an extra layer of clothing as the evening got darker and colder. A point noted by filmmaker Ava DuVernay during her recent speaking engagement in Los Angeles, CA. Most importantly, I met 9 great PAs and interns whom I will keep it contact with. That is the great thing about the call sheet that was emailed the previous night. The call sheet had all the contact names, numbers, and email addresses of all producers, directors, crew, actors, and PAs.

 America The Movie is a feature film that will be screened in limited theaters across the country Summer 2014.

Have you been a PA? What is your experience? Are you interested in becoming a PA? Comment below.


Rhonda W. & Sharee W.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Production/Consulting Services & Small Business/Corporate Sponsorship- Update

We've posted this topic a time or two before. WCP, LLC is a for-profit-business and not a hobby.  It's tax time, and more recently, we have been advised by a tax accountant that we will have to cease operation (or risk getting audited) if we don't start gaining revenue.  To do so we need sponsors and we must consistently charge our clients.  No more being in the red year after year. We must start operating in the black!!

Rates good through March 31, 2013. April 1, rates will increase.  Get on the ground floor of an enterprising production company TODAY!!

Production/Consultation Services

Free 15 min. consultation to access needs
DVD copies? DVD Duplication start at $25
Polish Script? Script Services start at $100
Ready on the set? Production Services start at $250

*Screenwriter
*Script Coverage
Pre- Production
*Production
DVD Duplication
Special Screenings
Video on the Web

*Services will be contracted to other individual or business.



Small Business/Corporate Sponsorship

Bronze Level ($199)
Banner on website for 6 months; mention and link in blog post

Silver Level ($299)
All above plus: Banner on website 6 additional months; 30-45 sec. web video

Gold Level ($399)
All above plus: Product/Service Placement and mention during event or show

Platinum Level ($499)
All above plus: Exec. Producer Credit; Invite to film/video location w/approval

All sponsors will get periodic production updates; invites to special screenings; and an annual sponsor appreciation luncheon.

Sponsorship money will allow us to attend or produce the following:

Speaking Engagements
Special Screenings
Take A Leap
Film Festivals
Award Shows
Red Carpet Interviews
Behind-The-Scenes Interviews
Webshows/Webseries

Interested? Contact us weconnectedprod@gmail.com for more information.




Friday, June 22, 2012

Mission Small Business

Hello everyone,

We have only ONE week left to be considered for a $250,000 Grant. Below is information about the Grant process.

"Thanks to a program sponsored by Chase and LivingSocial called Mission: Small Business℠, your support could translate into a $250,000 grant. But we need at least 250 votes at missionsmallbusiness.com to qualify. To vote for our business: 



 

  1. Go to missionsmallbusiness.com click 'Log In & Support' and log in using Facebook.
  2. Search for "WCP, LLC" in SC
  3. Click on the blue Vote button next to our business name to show your support for our business."
Thank you.

Rhonda W.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

WCP, LLC Sale Team Needed

We Connected Productions, LLC is a Columbia, SC faith-based independent TV/film/video services production company.  We are seeking 5-10 independent sale team members to assist in selling our DVD compilation of short films within the Columbia Metro area.  These independent contractors can work flexible hours from home or out in their community attending Poetry/Music/Film/Art Events.  Pay is $2 per DVD sold.  Please submit your name & contact information to Rhonda and Sharee Washington at weconnectedprod@gmail.com. Phone interviews will be set for the week of May 28, with a start date of June 1.