Posts Tagged ‘Short Film’

A Single Day’s Journey of a Dead Man.

The highly acclaimed BlackMilk Productions film Jornada Del Muerto was recently released on-line, but this epic journey started more than a year ago.

BlackMilk directors Ronnie Belcher and Thomas Dorman were asked to premier one of their films at the “ON THE BOIL” film event at the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town. The only problem was that all their films to date have had public screenings elsewhere… The team had to quickly produce something new and unique to fit the criteria of this prestigious event.

And so Jornada Del Muerto was born…

The BlackMilk team worked day and night to finish the production in time for the screening, but without compromising the beautiful tale that was written on paper. As with all the BlackMilk films, Jornada Del Muerto is riddled with beautiful scenery, symbolism, rich sound design, and dream-like visual elements.

Many believe that this film is rather a piece that should be in an art gallery and that the magic of Jornada Del Muerto transcends the boundaries of any commercial screening realm.

A travelogue through the mind of an unknown solder, Jornada del Muerto invites it’s viewers to stroll through spectral landscapes of hidden beauty. It explores the personal tragedy of dying, with symbolic comparison to the first nuclear explosions which ended WW2. Delving into the relationship between love and death, Jornada del Muerto is full of archetypal characters and subtle humor. Surreal situations with small bursts of animation help drive this unconventional story forward. Jornada del Muerto remains very open to subjective interpretation, while not compromise it’s narrative element.

Jornada Del Muerto is a classic BlackMilk Production film where the whole team brought their strengths to the table to create an amazing piece of audiovisual art.

BlackMilk Showreel 2008-2012

This piece showcases all the work we have created in the past four years. Every single shot was created with the help of numerous great and highly skilled people that dedicated their talent and time for the pure love of it. Everything was created on a near zero budget.

Click here for the Vimeo version

Regression – Two year anniversary

I started following Ronnie and Thomas’s work since KiTTY KiLL appeared on the silver screen in a suave boutique bar (what was called back then) Kink. I immediately fell in love with their vibe and knew that one day I must work with them. Two year later the opportunity popped up…literally.

In May 2010 one day I was just browsing around on Facebook as usual and then I saw a post pop up in my feed from Ronnie: “We are busy with a new short film and we are looking for a video editor”. Immediately I messaged him and said I want to be part of it even if I have to make coffee!

A few days later I met with Ronnie and Thomas with the premise of me only helping out with the post production. After a burst of creative discussions it was very clear that I will not only edit their ‘new’ short film, but shoot it as well! Two weeks later and I was on set shooting Regression.

In October 2010 it was screened at the South African Horrorfest and took home Best Short Film and this month marks the two year anniversary of Regression.

To this day it is still one of the most awesome projects I’ve worked on and for me personally it has also paved the way to what BlackMilk has become today.

Blood, blood, some more blood and Horrorfest

A twisted tale about how BlackMilk’s new short film, Anna, was born.

– by Barend Buitekamer

Anna Teaser

By a sheer twist of fate I somehow got drawn into BlackMilk Productions, after I was afforded the opportunity to have some of my de-compositions read at a sideshow event (Bloody Parchment) during the South African Horrorfest in 2010. I attended the screening of a short film they entered into the Horrorfest at the time. Needless to say, Regression was just as hauntingly beautiful as it was powerful and creepy. Frame by frame it was a work of art.

 

I have to point out that I’m very careful when I use the word ‘art’. Art is in the eye of the beholder, but very often and ironically, ‘creativity misunderstood’ is classified as ‘art’ by beholders destitute of any artistic insight. Maybe this was the case when a critic labeled Jornada del Muerto, also by BlackMilk Productions, as weirdo noir that belongs in an art gallery.

 

Regression was dark, macabre, surreal, and damn disturbing for a short film. Hence, it won the award for best short film at the 2010 Horrorfest, which came as no surprise. Its legacy lingered and it also set a high standard in the genre of short horror films. To make short films that linger long in the memories of those who appreciate them, is a form of art in itself. The actual film is the end result of intense focused creative energy projected onto the retinas, and then into the minds of viewers by an artistic collective.

 

The core of BlackMilk Productions is made up of four eccentric semi-sane individuals with a passionate love for filmmaking. They are: Estè Kira (Art and Production Design), Leon Visser (Director of Photography and Editor), Ronnie Belcher (Director, Writer and Sound Design), and Thomas Dorman (Director and Writer). Together they are a creative force to be reckoned with.

 

When I got news that BlackMilk Productions was working on a film for the 2011 Horrorfest my blood immediately started boiling with excitement. When they informed me that my involvement was required in the film my blood boiled over. Some drops landed on the script and some on the set.

 

Anna Teaser

Humbly maintain that I don’t deserve any credit for bloody smears or stains in the production ofAnna, but I was threatened with torture and dismemberment. Let’s face it, I can’t act my way out of a parking ticket or into a coffin. So, how was I to be or not to be the miserable and dodgy desk clerk of a creepy and ill-omened small town hotel? It was decided that I should just be myself and; or imitate the six legged resident evils indigenous to cockroach hotels.

 

By the way, to enhance the fear-factor a variety of insects were used in the production of Anna. This includes maggots, super worms, and hissing cockroaches. None of them were harmed or eaten by BlackMilk Productions. Food and catering on set was provided by Marie Lourens, who had the difficult task to satisfy the culinary needs of both vegetarians and cannibals. It was Marie and Nerine Dorman who convinced me to eat my first fish head at a BlackMilk fish braai staged for the collective. I just couldn’t do those eyes.

 

No army can march on an empty stomach, but no army of actors were needed to make Anna a memorable cinematic event of shock and awe. Instead, a select few was auditioned and eventually chosen for their commendable acting skills. They are: Jessica Miles, Alexander Hart, Shane Mullis, and Noa Shortridge. Without them the production of Anna would’ve been a mission impossible.

 

The story of Anna starts off when a lonely couple meets on a sunny day on a deserted rural road on their way to Cape Town. An unfortunate event leads them to spending a night together in a creepy small town hotel. A night of unspeakable terror lies ahead, as a cycle of pleasure and pain comes to a bloody conclusion.

 

Estè, who was responsible for SFX make-up, almost had her hands full (of real blood) to make sure there was enough fake blood on set to realistically enhance the film’s bloody conclusion. Her excellent skills as art and production designer really came into being, when she had to create an unsuitable environment out of an already unsuitable environment, and transform San Remo Guest House in Gardens into the Hell-a-Day Inn. San Remo is soon to become San Removed, because it was recently sold by its owner after becoming a decrepit haven for the desperate and destitute. This includes drug dealers and prostitutes. Whilst on set I overheard more than one argument turn into death threats, but in comparison with certain characters in Anna, the characters of San Remo were peace activists.

 

The outdoor scenes for Anna were shot on the long and winding roads in the picturesque outskirts of Philadelphia on the West Coast. I’m convinced that a few passing motorists and locals were perplexed by the bizarre events taking place next to the roadside. “No! There wasn’t an accident! No! We’re not shooting a Marilyn Manson music video. We’re just shooting an advertisement for tomato sauce! No! We’re not in any way affiliated with Ed Gein.” Get my drift?

 

Anna Teaser

Being on set with BlackMilk Productions has its dangers. One can easily die of laughter when Leon, Thomas, and Ronnie start telling their notoriously twisted mother-jokes. Then there’s also some innovative and sometimes funny props that become part of, dare I say watermarks, in BlackMilk films. In Anna there’s a BlackMilk beer label, a packet of BlackMilk cigarettes aptly named Coffin Nails, and a bottle of BlackMilk Bourbon. As part of the soundtrack, even a BlackMilk sermon was delivered by Reverend Ronnie for the twisted individual who came up with the idea of Vleisgenoot as the name of a porn magazine. That individual is me…

 

Anna’s soundtrack contains music by K.O.B.U.S! and, believe it or not, Charles Jacobie. In my opinion, this effect of contrast and potential is a Jungian principle that enhances both the visual focus and auditory tension of the film without diluting the energy of Gestalt.

 

Ronnie and Thomas took equal turns in skillfully directing Anna, but without the keen cinematographic eye and camera skills of Leon, the film would’ve had less of a visual impact. Anna has a more linear script than other BlackMilk films, and this proved to be not only a challenge for the directors, but also for the cameraman. Between Leon, Thomas, and Ronnie they managed to blur the lines of a linear script with just enough surrealism and atmosphere to accentuate the storyline, but not to reveal the plot. Estè added her touch by placing the actors in realistic environments; so that they could immerse themselves into the ambience and story of Anna.

 

The plot started when Ronnie and Thomas started writing the script on 15 July 2011, just before Jornada del Muerto was filmed. The shot list was completed by 15 August 2011. Filming took place on 27 & 28 August 2011 and the bulk was completed from 2 to 4 September 2011. Editing and sound was done by 17 September 2011 and the trailer was released upon an unsuspecting world. The plot thickened a week later when Anna was screened for the first time to cast and crew at an exclusive and very decadent event in Leon’s apartment.

 

And then, the plot got even thicker when BlackMilk Productions was nominated to make a short film for the shnit Real Time Competition hosted by shnit shortfilmfestival. Their film was screened and won the Real Time Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film.

 

I find it onrusbarend (disquieting/foreboding) that this BlackMilk film was called Onrusbarend. Onrus is a fictional town in one of my short stories, Barend is my name, and Anna is a sinister character in more than one of them. Somehow she seems to follow me… to haunt me. Anna will be screened at the Labia Theatre on Orange Street at the end of October 2011 in Cape Town during the South African Horrorfest. Anna will be there. She wants to meat… oops sorry… meet you.

This shnit is for real! – Why “Onrusbarend” came to be.

Onbarusend

One way to know that you’re really busy is when a day ago seems like a distant memory. And that’s how I know that the BlackMilk team are extremely busy. We all agree that it seems like at least a month and not three measly days ago that we were standing in the rain filming the first shot of our latest short film … And believe it or not, the edit is done! Yes, grading, sound and everything!

 

You’ll be able to see the film on Sunday, October 9, at the Labia Theatre on Orange Street at 8pm as part of the shnit shortfilmfestival & shnit Real Time Competition, which will be judged by the audience, so please join us.

 

Leon RonnieThis all came into being about three weeks ago, while editing “Anna” (which is yet to be publicly screened, stay tuned!). We were honoured to be approached by the organisers of the Cape Town shnit shortfilmfestival to shoot a short film with a daunting time restriction. The film has to be completed within three days and they gave us a theme as well. The Cape of Storms, a theme we were allowed to warp in any way we wanted to.

 

Adamastor, the raging Greek titan was mentioned in the brief as well and his special mythical significance to the Cape storms and Table Mountain.

 

Ronnie and myself spent many hours working on the script, going back and forth with various ideas. Each time the story seemed too obvious, too predictable. We wanted to create a story that resonated with us, that would ignite the spark we both feel drives us towards the end of the various projects we create.

 

When writing, we often take the other two members of BlackMilk into consideration and this was no different. We wonder whether they will enjoy creating our vision. Will it be challenging enough for them but at the same time doable? Leon is very good at knowing if something is possible, and is very pragmatic. We often discuss key technical issues with him before finalising the script.

 

BlackMilk TeamAfter creating at least ten possible options and stumbling through the quagmire of many dead ends, we came face to face with a creature summoned up from the darkest depths of our collected psyche … Which Esté soon named “Onrusbarend”.

 

Built from myths, dreams and distant memories, “Onrusbarend” has many references, most personal, many biblical and some very South African. Many were created intentionally; others on some deeper level which we only discovered while filming.

 

We knew from the start that we wanted it to begin with a narration. A voice which would subconsciously inform viewers about what was happening behind the costume and props of basic narrative. We immediately knew Esté was the right person to write this. And she didn’t disappoint. After trying various narrators we realised the voice viewers would hear must be hers.

 

Giving faces to the characters in a story was another daunting task, but we knew who we wanted to cast from the start. Jessica is an awesome actress and we worked so well with her on “Anna”. She had all the qualities we wanted and we were very relieved when she said yes to the role. I doubt we would have been able to find another actress as talented as her and willing to perform under the physical conditions the role demanded, especially on such short notice.

 

Planning is everything, and with a single day to film a complex tale, it’s doubly important to try have everything worked out to the ”T”. This isn’t always possible and there were a few small hiccups, mostly unavoidable… Some of them not and noted as errors, not to be made again.

 

Ronnie Thomas

 

But through the storm of shot lists, props and gaffer tape we sailed towards the final shot, then beyond, everyone manning their various stations and helping out where they can and with great success.

 

We’re looking forward to showing you our creation. We hope it’ll make you stop, feel and think or, in the very least, give you a moment of entertainment. Don’t forget to put October 9 into your diaries. See you at 8pm on Sunday evening at the Labia Theatre on Orange Street. Click here for the Facebook event.

All photos by Lohan Koegelenberg

‘Anna’ – Coming end October 2011

Trailer for our new short film. Enjoy!

Anna Poster

What is “Jornada Del Muerto”?

Jornada

Jornada Del Muerto: A Single Day’s Journey of a Dead Man.

It all started with a phone call…

On a sunny winter’s afternoon Ronnie was busy having a cup of BlackMilk Coffee when his mobile phone rang. He didn’t recognise the number, but proceeded to answer.

On the other end was none other than Garrreth Bird, one of Cape Town’s top independent film makers. He informed Ronnie that he was planning on creating a film screening event to be held within the next month and wanted to know if BlackMilk Productions had any film material that they would like to be included at this prestigious evening. The only catch was that the film should not have been screened elsewhere, thus being a premier.

“All our films have had previous screenings, but we do have a few adverts and smaller projects that could possibly meet the needs…” Ronnie replied.

Garrreth suggested that the evening should rather incorporate short films, and not adverts of any kind.

“We will make you a film for this evening…” Ronnie promised, without thinking about what he had just said.

Silence.

“That is extremely bold…” Garrreth replied.

“We will do it.” Ronnie assured him.

Click.

And so the latest BlackMilk Productions film, Jornada Del Meurto, was born.

Ronnie Belcher and Thomas Dorman wrote the script the following day and sent it to the rest of the BlackMilk team. Leon Visser and Esté Kira made it their own. Shortly after, the screenplay was written and finalized by the team. A war torn, post apocalyptic world was created, riddled with Surrealism and Symbolism, true to the nature of BlackMilk.

As per usual, the film was directed by both Ronnie and Thomas.

Esté Kira arrived on set with a truckload of props and constructed the most interesting and beautiful elements that lives within the Jornada Del Muerto world. The team trusts her unique vision more than they can express, and she never disappoints.

Leon Visser had one final look at the screenplay and you could see that behind his eyes a whole film was running silently. All he had to do was to capture it with his camera, and so he did. He is also responsible for the beautiful final touches and soul that the final visual edit provides, with Lohan Koegelenberg capturing breathtaking stills.

Thomas and Ronnie wanted to create a film that could resonate with some of their earlier works such as KiTTY KiLL, and decided to include animation that would act as ‘bridges’ between scenes. Thomas worked around the clock to mastermind and create the final animation, which turned out spectacular. These are true works of art that add another layer to the film.

“We also knew that the sound design had to be something special… We wanted to create an audible experience, as well as a visual.” Ronnie states. Ronnie was in charge of the sound design, which turned out to be exactly what he set out to do. “This film is going to look AND sound amazing on screen.” he adds.

Paul Malherbe, Sasha Perdigao, Zoltan T. Szabo, and Barend Buitekamer were cast as the characters, and they all did a fantastic job, lending their amazing talent to this production. The BlackMilk team also makes a quick appearance in one of the scenes…

Jornada Del Muerto is a classic BlackMilk Production where the whole team brought their strengths to the table to create an amazing short film. They would also like to extend their gratitude to all their friends that helped with this project.

Jornada Del Muerto will premier on 20 July 2011 at the “ON THE BOIL” film screening event at the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town. See more details HERE.

All photos by Lohan Koegelenberg.

Sunrise Hotel proposal & where we are at!

BlackMilk Sunrise Hotel Proposal

The other night at the BlackMilk Vs Sailor Jerry party, I was asked at what stage we are at with Sunrise Hotel. I think it is generally assumed that it is a quick process to make a short movie. This isn’t always the case, depending on the short movie, it can take months of preparation. It really all boils down to how close to the original vision you want to make it.

With Sunrise Hotel, we are quite adamant to make it fit into the “vibe” of the original script … This has taken a bit longer due to our ongoing search for the perfect locations and we’ve also had to start a process that we’re all quite new at. The process of gaining funding.

We have realised that gaining funding for a creative project is quite a tricky thing as you have to keep true to your creative vision, while being able to offer the investor something they can benefit from. I think that we have a lot to offer when it comes to this … We are more than happy to negotiate.

Having produced 6 short art and horror films over the past two years without funding, we have a good idea of how to keep a budget down to what is necessary without skimping on quality. After all, our short films have won many awards and gained a lot of exposure during this time, in national newspapers and at various events, as well as online and abroad.

But all this said … trying to find the right sponsor isn’t that easy at all. So if anyone knows of someone who would like to get involved in this endeavour or if you are interested in this offer for sponsorship,please download a more detailed document here.

 

In exchange for funding we will be able to offer a variety of benefits, including, but not limited to:

1. Online video, image and text exposure.

2. Mention in the credits.

3. Possible corporate product placement.

4. Possible advertising at screening events.

5. Possible creation of an advert or promotional film in exchange for financial sponsorship

 

Partial sponsorship will be acceptable.

 

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

 

Ronnie Belcher (Co-Director)

071 352 1764

ronnie@blackmilkproductions.com

 

Thomas Dorman (Co-Director)

072 249 8703

thomas@blackmilkproductions.com

BlackMilk vs. Sailor Jerry – 19 April 2011

BlackMilk VS Sailor Jerry

A lot has happened over the past two weeks in the BlackMilk Camp. We have been working hard to get our documentary out, are in the process of launching our coffee brand and we’ve watched our viral advert spread across the internet at quite a pace.

 

But it’s not been ‘all work and no play’. We had a pleasant break from all the seriousness on last week Tuesday with a wild rum party. Yes, you bet ya… And not just any rum … But a Sailor Jerry rum party.

It was the first time I got to party with the Sailor Jerry Cape Town crowd and the first time I got to meet Sonja. And boy! We most certainly had fun.

The height of the evening for me was making the official BlackMilk shooter.

And here is the recipe :D

 

BLACKMILK Shooter

  • 1/2 part Sailor Jerry rum
  • 1/4 part Coffee
  • 1/4 part Guinness

 

CLICK HERE to go have a look at the photographs of the event.

‘BlackMilk One’ DVD

DVD Digipack

Pre-order the Limited Edition ‘BlackMilk One’ DVD for R195 only!

This full length DVD contains Kitty KillEMMA-O23 Rue d’AmourRegressionThe Lovers and The BlackMilk Featurette containing interviews, extra footage and much more.

The First 100 customers to pre-order will receive limited edition, signed collectable press cardsfrom the BlackMilk short films and stand a chance of winning one of 10 vouchers worth R200 each.

All profits will go towards the creation of Sunrise Hotel, the next BlackMilk short film.

Please email admin@blackmilkproductions.com if you’re interested and we’ll send you further details.