Showing posts with label H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Show all posts
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Special Sneak Preview screening of The Whisperer in Darkness
FROM THE PRODUCER OF THE WHISPERER IN DARKNESS: ANDREW LEMAN!
Friends and Fellow Whisperers,
The special Sneak Preview screening of The Whisperer in Darkness is one week from tonight, and tickets are now available online through Fandango and the Bigfoot Crest Theater's web page. Tell your friends! Tell your neighbors! Tell the world! The screening is open to the public, and it will be a great chance to see this movie the way it was meant to be seen. Let's share and enjoy it!
You'll find the link for tickets at http://www.fandango.com/bigfootcrest_aacpa/theaterpage
Hope to see you next week!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Whisperer In Darkness
So I spent about a month and a half running around the U.S. (from ND to Los Angeles to Vermont and back again) as part of the production crew for the upcoming 'The Whisperer in Darkness'. If you haven't checked out the blog over at HPLHS, I recommend you do so! ( http://www.cthulhulives.org/Whisperer/twid-blog.html
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All of the crew wore numerous hats during the greater part of the principal photography session. My function was primarily as set-sound recordist. The duties included recording dialogue of the actors, whether through using hidden microphones in their clothing (lavaliers) or my Boom operator ( Robyn Heller - Los Angeles unit, Barry Lynch - Vermont unit) would capture audio with the microphone while I monitored and mixed it to the camera. Robyn and I also spent a good deal of time at Universal and Warner Brothers, sorting through furniture, props and other set-dressing materials. It was great fun. I also exercised my paramedic skills on several occasions for minor incidents on set.
I'm back home in the studio now and all of the above mentioned experiences have inspired me greatly. I am currently working on music sketches for the score to the film. When I receive segments of the film, I'll start composing to picture. As of now, I have a lot of still shots from the set that I am using to get a feel for the instrumentation I will use. Invoking a mysterious aural accompaniment to the film will be a great challenge and I look forward to it.
Because this HPLHS production has sound and dialogue, a film composer has to find a balance between dialogue, sound effects, ambiance and music. I can tell you from being on the set, the actors' performances were astounding and coupling music with them will be extremely rewarding.
As I am writing now, there are several principal photography scenes that need to be shot. I anticipate going back out to assist with those soon. Follow along at the blog linked above for more frequent updates than I publish here. When I start to score the film and begin to work with orchestra, I will be posting more frequent updates and, possibly some video links. Stay tuned!
Thursday, September 04, 2008
In Search of Lovecraft world premiere at H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival!

I've just received word that IN SEARCH OF LOVECRAFT, a feature film that I scored last year, will receive it's world premiere at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. The festival is in Portland, Oregon at the Historic Hollywood Theater. More information on the festival and tickets are available at the link above. I'm in the process of finalizing the film score CD to be available for purchase at the festival. I'll be happy to sign your purchased copy at the festival! See you there!
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