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Glendyn Ivin
his film debut here. It was made as part of the Future Shots
Sustainability film comp.
UPDATE: Ollie won his age section! Award winning filmmaker at 6!?!
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The process diary of film director Glendyn Ivin
UPDATE: Ollie won his age section! Award winning filmmaker at 6!?!
I have been working on the 2nd draft of my script Cherry Bomb, a film I was working on before Last Ride was sent to me. Cherry Bomb is about a bunch of teenagers who rob a bank in Brisbane, Australia, in 1978. It's based on a true story.
I first heard the story on talk back radio 5 years. The headline news story at the time was about some prisoners who had recently escaped from a Perth jail and the radio host was asking callers if they had ever been 'on the run'. A caller named 'Pat' rang up and told his story about what it was like to be on the run from the police when he was 16 after robbing a bank. I was so taken by the story, I was driving at the time and I had to pull over and just sit and listen to his story. Over the next week or so, I tracked Pat down and flew to meet him in Brisbane. My producer for this project Jane Liscombe and I optioned his story soon after.
The photo above is of 'Pat' aged 15, (That's Alice Cooper make-up he's wearing!) one year before he and his 15 year old girlfriend and two other friends robbed a bank and (almost) got away with over $40 000. The photo below is from the same time. I find these images, and a bunch more I photographed from Pats childhood photo album amazing. If I can get a sniff of the atmosphere and the energy of these random polaroids in the script, I think I'll be on the right track.
I guess the highlight of my trip to Abu Dhabi and the Middle East Film Festival was winning the BLACK PEARL for 'Best New Narrative Director'. It was a huge honor to accept the award not only because it came with a nice bit of metal, with a large black pearl mounted in the middle of it, plus a sizable and very generous cash prize, but mainly because it was awarded by a jury that was headed by one of the few true masters of cinema and hero of mine, the legendary Abbas Kiarostami.
Battle for Hearts and Minds Trailer from Danfung Dennis on Vimeo.
A few people have asked if I am being paid by Canon to be spreading so much gratuitous love about the recent release of their Canon 5Dmk2. Unfortunately I'm not, but I do want to continue the love by putting up to recent examples I have come across of the camera and it's users producing outstanding work. What makes this work stand out for me is that these productions would not have existed in the same way, had the 5Dmk2 not been created.
Made some new friends as well as a chance to meet up with some old ones, including my good friend Mike (above) who was passing through at the same time I was there so we spent the weekend cruising around. Random shots below...
Strangely beautiful and a very particular quality of light in LA. Perhaps its all that pollution that hangs thick in the air that gives the hard sunlight a permanent diffusion. Although the shots above were mainly shot near Venice and down in Orange County where the sea mist was real thick. Very cool.