Posts Tagged ‘video’

Posted by XanderRichards at 19 April 2012

Category: News

Eleven days to go!

Today’s video shoot went very well indeed.  First I want to offer a huge THANK YOU to Ryley Konechny and Nick Betancourt for being co-directors and cameramen, and Joel Dietrich of Evan Hardy Collegiate Media School for making their facilities available.  So anyway, I turned up at Media School and they were already setting up.  It was all very professional: lights, cameras, microphones, make-up; all that sort of stuff.  It was a three camera shoot, although a fourth was used to record the audio tracks.  There was this neat set built like the room of a house, which I suppose could be used for anything like a bedroom, a lounge, maybe even a cafe or something.  But in this case it was pretty much a bare room with a chair in the center.  Yes, I felt like I was being interrogated—but not so brutally as to force me into ‘gray man’ mode.

I also felt like I was on a film set and of course, technically, I was.  But I confess that I’m neither actor nor media-friendly personality.  Obviously this video is me being interviewed about my spy novel ‘COAST: An Act Of Burial’ but, due to the sensitive nature of some of the questions, I’ve had to give rather ambiguous answers.  Honestly I’ve never done anything like this before and it felt strange, although I wasn’t really very nervous.  I confess to have developed a whole new respect for actors, who do this sort of thing all the time.  I mean, how on EARTH do you remember lines, be in character and act naturally all at the same time?  I couldn’t even get being ME right!  It must require some serious talent to be able to do this stuff on a daily basis, whether you’re an actor, an interviewer or a public figure.  Much as I want the novel to sell brilliantly well, I’m really hoping to avoid fame.  I just don’t want that.

For a moment, I must return to Joel Dietrich, who I’ve known for several years as the main man at Media School.  We frequently collaborate on video projects and the students get to come round my work to do their thing.  I sometimes compose music for their videos.  It’s been a productive few years, but Joel shocked me today.  He’s one of the few people I’ve let read ‘COAST: An Act Of Burial’ ahead of release and so, upon learning that he’d finished the book, I asked him what he reckoned to it.  Well, the comments he gave me back were so kind and complimentary that I was actually speechless for a few seconds.  Turns out he REALLY enjoyed it and—in his own words—wanted to punch me at the end because he couldn’t wait for the next one!  Coming from an intelligent, well-read man like Joel, his comments were high praise indeed and I feel very humbled by them.  Now, if a million more feel the same way, I will perhaps consider myself a writer.

And that is all for now.

Roger and out, X.

Posted by XanderRichards at 18 February 2012

Category: News

I just heard yesterday that the fine-detail editing of the narrative will be done this weekend!  Which means I can apply the relevant changes, put the thing to bed and go get that copyright!  Awesome.  I’ll announce all this via social media shortly.

Copyrighting the cover painting will probably happen this week.  That’ll be good.  We’ll copyright it in the artist’s name then he has to issue me a license to use it but we long ago agreed to the terms, so that’s very straightforward and thankfully not expensive at all.    The painting is ninety-five percent of the cover design, but the text looks great as well.  Copyrighting the manuscript / text / narrative of this spy thriller is more complex because someone has to check through it to see that I’m not upsetting anyone who has more lawyers than the Osmond family has teeth.  There are certain things a writer has to be careful of, just in case.  If, for example, I describe a drink as ‘Pepsi’, that’s a registered business trademark and if they took offense then I could be in the shark tank through legal action.  Yeah, I know it’s unlikely, but better safe than sorry, right?  However, if I use the generic term ‘cola’ then I’m on solid ground.

My marketing and tech guy Steve has made a promotional video which will be appearing on various websites soon.  I’ve seen it and it’s great!  Steve’s written a music track for it and another guy is writing the orchestral arrangement for Steve’s music.  There’s a serious-sounding voiceover which actually uses the phrase “in a world…”!  Presumably this must mean the secret world of espionage, black ops, spies, special forces and spycraft.

I was very saddened this week to hear of Whitney Houston’s passing.  She really was a very talented singer.  It feels a little odd knowing that she was my age.  I hope she’s at peace now.

Well, that’s about all from this blogger for today.  Catch you later.

Roger and out, X.