Saturday, February 27, 2010

February 27

Tonight was extremely important. I understand that nobody really knows what's going on with this project, and very few people know who Jack is. He will be explained later, so don't worry about it. There are many sides of him: Poet, amateur rapper, sword collector, boxer, chef, David Bowie fan, and artist. . . tonight, I got some great footage of Jack displaying some of his sketches from his "Red Book", as well as a commentary by the subject himself. Great things are happening, and I'm thankful that I don't have to worry about a script.
Nothing will be scripted, and to be honest, that is probably the most difficult part. It'd be really easy to sit down , and write funny things to say, or to happen, but that's not natural. believe it or not, the Jack you have seen dancing, and the Jack you will see growing are almost completely natural, aside from some shyness, or nervousness from having a camera around.
Also, there is more exciting news: My good friend Jamie may or may not agree to do music for the Jackdementary. You can check him out here: http://www.myspace.com/mammothsightsandsounds


-T.k.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Pre-view #1. "Jack Dances".

This video is simply a sort of teaser. As I've spent very little time around him with my camera, I don't have enough footage to encourage a real "part" or "short" or whatever. I only have this clip of him dancing, along with some of him sleeping and showing off his boxing "skills". Like most of what we will do, this is unscripted.
Thank you, Will, for the music.

My new genre: Semi-fictional, lo-fi documentary.

If you are reading this, you are probably extremely surprised to learn that I have been awarded the opportunity of a life time, and this blog will be the main medium used to document the process. I think it will be fun. I have a busy schedule, and I think the project, "Strange, but not Alone: a Jackdementary" will be a type of therapy, or something. I don't need therapy. I swear.
Well here it is; the reason for the blog, and the YouTube channel: I want a new challenge. You may or may not know that I spent a year, and nearly 300,000 research-grant dollars, documenting the life of Dr. Fedor Sergeievich, the miracle man himself. He was Russia's very first, "Manchine". Both of his legs were completely robotic, and he was involved in a particularly odd controversy. He wanted to have a third leg built for himself, and I was there, in the middle of it all, filming his life and the lives of his immediate family. Money ran out, and Fedor died. That was the end of that.
But I have been, as I wrote earlier, awarded the opportunity to document another interesting character. His name is Jack. You will meet him, learn about him, and watch him evolve over the course of many low budget shorts that I am working on. Hopefully keeping this project as humble and as inexpensive as possible will prolong it's life, and I may be able to finish this project.
I am doing it completely independant of any grant or loan.
I hope you enjoy Jack.
-T.k.