Archive for: June, 2009

Worlds Apart – A Video Produced for the Marine Corps Mobilization Command (MOBCOM)

June 23rd, 2009

This is a piece I executive produced (along with Lt. Col. Bob Grass and Shanon Glezen) for the Marine Corps Mobilization Command (MOBCOM). The goal of the piece is to help further educate Marines, Sailors, and their families about the Return and Reunion process associated with being an involuntary recalled reservist.

Directed and written by Greg Smith

Written by Brent Altomare

Ciani vs Dominic

June 16th, 2009

Jacob, Dominic, and Ciani from Whirlwind Action came by the studio to discus an upcoming project. Bill had the RED ONE set up on the stage, so of course we had to see some moves in 120 frames per second!

A few caveats about this footage: we just turned on whatever lights happened to be set up, so the image is under lit (the RED was set to 1000 ISO), and if anyone ever sent me video like this and asked me to key it, I would beat them over the head with a KinoFlo.

Written by Brent Altomare

Non-Profit Samples

June 10th, 2009

Groovy Like a Movie has had some fantastic clients, including several of the most interesting non-profits in San Diego. This is a sample of projects we completed for Jr. Achievement, Boys & Girls Clubs and Jump for Life.

Written by Brent Altomare

San Diego Filmmakers

June 10th, 2009

Every month on the second Tuesday Groovy hosts the San Diego Filmmakers group in our Burbank Sound Stage. It just so happened that the subject matter of last nights meeting had to do with properly lighting a green screen…

hmm.. coincidence or just wonderful planning on the part of an amazing Stage Manager?

Ok.. It is coincidence.

photo31Local Director of Photography Michael Brueggemeyer took us through a lesson about green screening and the studio! We spent the entire day setting up for the event. For me it was a lesson in patience because we were running a line from an HD signal down to SD for the Anycast and then back up to component RGB for the monitors. With a little trial and error (mostly error) we managed to get it working though. photo1

Usually when San Diego Filmmakers comes in we set up chairs and the group sits right on the studio floor. But for Michael’s presentation he wanted to show exactly what it may look like on a working set. So instead we had people stand in the balcony and surrounding floor while Michael gave the demo. My favorite part was handing out the blue booties for the people who wanted to walk on the stage.

Written by Brent Altomare

Green Screen Studio

June 8th, 2009

There have been some changes in our Burbank Sound Stage! In the past we have maintained our stage as TV white but we started to noticed about 80 percent of the calls we have been getting for stage rentals have been for green screen. That meant every time a customer called to rent the stage we (and by we I mean me) had to paint the stage green, charge the client and then charge the client again to paint it back to its original TV white. Obviously not a very attractive way to do business. So we can provide a better service to our customers Brent and I decided to take our going green initiative..well… literal.

Stage Manager Michael Callahan paints the stage.. again.

Stage Manager Michael Callahan paints the stage.. again.

I was not exactly sure how much paint it would take to cover the entire stage so we ended up getting about 25 gallons of this specialty paint from Rosco (times that by 80 dollars a gallon :0 ) Luckily I was happily surprised to find the Rosco brand spread very nicely meaning I only needed 6 gallons for the entire stage.
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Tuesday night we are hosting a San Diego Film Makers meeting on the subject matter of properly shooting a green screen. Local Director of Photography Michael Brueggemeyer will take the group through methods on how to do it right including a live key! img_21241
So if you are in need of a green screen studio give us a call or come on by!

Written by Brent Altomare
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