Naji al Ali doc premiere on Al Jazeera July 28, 2010
Posted by joost in : producing, screening, work , comments closedExactly one year ago I line produced a documentary on the Palestinian cartoonist Naji al Ali (ناجي العلي). This week episodes 1 and 2 are premiering on Al Jazeera in the Middle East, on Friday evenings at prime time 8pm!
The title is “La likatem al sawt” or “No for the silencer”, which is a reference to the last cartoon Naji drew before he was shot.
It also marks a première for me since I had not seen any footage nor the finished version. But even if I had, it would have still been a challenge since the entire program is in Arabic ![]()
Very excited and proud to see the doc out in the open! Now let’s hope and pray the ratings and reception will be good.
The first episode focuses on his youth, upbringing, the state of the (and his) world from the forties to the eighties and the run up to his death. This episode can be seen (at least at the moment) on youtube:
parts 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5
The second episode focuses on the assassination, the people and organisations who might have been involved, and attempts to uncover new evidence. Watch the live stream of Al Jazeera on Friday the 30th of July 20:00 UEA / 19:00 NL / 18:00 UK (Java required). Check out this episode on Youtube:
parts 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5
What’s up, doc? April 9, 2010
Posted by joost in : producing, work , comments closedThe downside of working on documentaries is that their timeline usually is not set in stone. The availability of guests can (and will) change, the scope of the project might be altered due to better insights or growing concerns, and last but not least the usual logistical variables such as visa applications, permits, you name it.
This spectrum of factors has led to postponing two of the projects that were supposed to kick off in March and April. Annoying because I was excited about the prospect of getting them up and running, and because it took a while before it became clear that the timelines would be significantly different than initially planned.
I’ve been trying to make good use of the time spent in limbo, by trying to revive and finish I/O recontextualized, by conceiving a new short sci-fi film and by some studying. But to be honest I would have preferred to be on the prowl instead of debating what season it is….
Busy february February 19, 2010
Posted by joost in : commercial, film, producing, work , comments closedFebruary is turning out to be a productive month!
I’ve worked as a camera and sound assistant on a (non)corporate video for the NHS, shooting a series of testimonials and short videos based on actual case studies that have to do with the intersection of HIV/AIDS and high risk groups / ethnic minorities.
It is one of the best projects I’ve had the pleasure to work on in the last few months, because it deals with a topic that matters, working with two film mates that I trust and whose company I enjoy, with lovely and committed NHS staff to support us, and with fascinating lunch and dinner conversations to top it all off.
I also helped out on a short film by other LFA graduates. They were selected in the first round of a short film competition and received some money and a small amount of time to create a new short for the next round.
Next week I am working as 1st AD on another short film, about superheroes with useless superpowers
The director will pitch this idea as a tv series to the BBC, and the short film will be shown as an example of the characters and their universe. Everyone involved of course hopes that both the film and the pitch will turn out well and will lead to new opportunities. That aside, it is a well-oiled production, making me look forward to what will hopefully be a smooth shoot.
At the same time I am about to produce a handful of tv documentary episodes to be shot in the second half of March. This mainly involves organizing and accompanying the shoot so that the (foreign) tv anchor and director can fly into London and do several interviews with “famous guests”. Target audience are viewers in the Middle East.
As if that is not enough, I am exploring the offer to produce another documentary, about a recent controversial topic (can’t be more specific for the moment) targeted towards the English and American market. It looks like a big chunk of potential work for me. In the coming days we will have to figure out what the production aspects will entail, and if that promises to be something that I believe I can and want to do.
Oh and then there is still this other documentary that I hope to be involved in on a creative level… Exciting times!
Focus, plans, ambitions for 2010 January 13, 2010
Posted by joost in : directing, festivals, film, london, producing, reflection, screenwriting, work , comments closedThe start of a new year is always a good moment to write down plans and ideas. My ambition is to…
- Write and direct two decent short films
- Work on ideas for feature films, both my own screenplays and developing others
- Plot a strategy towards making the jump from shorts to features
- Develop a more visual style when it comes to composition and camera work. Don’t think along the lines of flashy music videos, but masters like Kubrick, Tarkovsky and to a lesser extent Michael Mann.
- Keep promoting “Rule 2“, this year American festivals in particular
Specific goals and focus for the start of this year:
- Finish (post-production of) I/O recontextualized by early February and try to get it screened for the BSC in the Pinewood Studios.
- Fully write my sci-fi/philo-fi/AI short (currently only an outline and lots of notes) and then start preproduction. Shoot date late February..?
- Chase freelance production related jobs (1st AD, production assistant, runner)
- Further develop our idea for iFeatures? We received word last week that our feature film proposal did not make it through to the next round. Pity! But at least this means I have clarity when it comes to how that will (not) impact my year. The three of us will get together soon to talk about alternative options for our proposal.
- Explore an opportunity to help shape and develop a new documentary. Can’t/don’t want to tell too much about it at the moment since it is still early days, but in the coming weeks I will be reviewing some preliminary footage, do additional research and give my view on what could potentially become a documentary.
November activities December 2, 2009
Posted by joost in : LFA, festivals, film, reflection, screening, screenwriting, work , comments closedAn overview of what I have been working on in the last month:
- 1st AD-ed for two days on a low-budget music video in Crystal Palace. It’s an indie production so it will probably end up on myspace or youtube.
- Collaborating with a VFX artist in America to (finally!) work on a morph sequence in my arty short I/O recontextualized.
- I have written an outline for a new sci-fi short, only to find out that none other than Spike Lee is working on a feature length version of a story that is quite similar!

After a couple of days I went back to the drawing board and started working on ideas for a different sci-fi short (or philo-fi as someone called it). - Written an evaluation of the festival strategy and effort for Rule 2 so far and plotted a strategy for American festivals for the coming 6 to 9 months. Had a meeting with the principal of the LFA about this and expressed my frustration and disappointment with their lack of support and failed promises. We have agreed on how to move forward from here, with the promise that the LFA will work with me to reach set goals. Given the past experiences I am skeptical, so I am approaching it the SMART way.
- Rule 2 was part of the competition section of the Tehran International Short Film Festival. I have tried to find information on how the screening went down but unsurprisingly it turns out to be difficult to learn more than the opening announcement and closing awards ceremony (no luck on that front btw). Still pretty cool to have done so well.
- Toyed with some ideas for potential feature film projects. After some chats I have decided to team up with two of my mates, the plan is to submit an application to a funding and development scheme in December. I will be attached as producer on this project if it takes off.
MOFILM ad competition October 6, 2009
Posted by joost in : directing, producing, work , comments closedOne of the many things budding film makers do in order to get noticed, to get some practice or to get some money in the bank for future projects, is participating in film related competitions. MOFILM is an example of one of them.
Me and three fellow film academy graduates decided to give this one a go. Biggest challenge was that we were all out of the country until late September, leaving us exactly seven days to come up with a concept, work on the script, find props and locations, and then shoot and edit the commercial.
We brainstormed and worked on several ideas for the first two days, with two viable and promising concepts as a result. Since our team consisted of four people, we decided to appoint two “team leaders” for each concept who would be in charge of realizing all that needed to be done. The other two would then have a supporting role for the other commercial, and vice versa.
We spent the next days on storyboarding and preparing for two days of shooting. In general we followed the “work with who you know, what you have and what you can get” principle – a motto that every guerilla filmmaker will recognize.
The two days of shooting the commercials were good fun. We acted ourselves, ran around in London and shot on some great locations. This left us with plenty of material and exactly one day to edit. We pulled an all-nighter and exported both commercials around 7am Monday morning, with a whopping five hours left to submit them before the deadline
The shortlisted commercials for each brand will be announced really soon, next week already. They will appear online then as well. If they don’t then I will upload them myself for your viewing pleasure.
No matter the outcome, for us we have already succeeded; the manic week really got our creative juices flowing again so watch out for more viral videos, commercials and other visual gags by our team!
Artquest June 22, 2009
Posted by joost in : directing, film, london, work , comments closedOh and in the category “why not?”: I found out about this three month arts residency called artquest where London based visual artists get to live and work in a warehouse in central Berlin for three months, sharing the space with all kinds of other artists – all expenses paid. With an hour to spare I have submitted my application
Current work June 17, 2009
Posted by joost in : editing, film, producing, work , comments closedI’m currently co-producing a documentary on the life and death of Naji al-Ali. My involvement in this project started several months ago when I offered to help on what then was just a no-thrills simple shoot one half of an afternoon. Slowly but steadily this project has grown into a two part documentary to be broadcast on Al Jazeera before the end of this year – and with it solid (paid!) production work for me. I’ve started pre-production a while ago and we are aiming to shoot several elements (interviews, location shoots, crime scene re-enactment) over the course of two weeks early July.
I have also (finally!) started post-production of I/O recontextualized, the experimental short film that I directed during the Easter weekend. It took longer than expected to determine the best post-production workflow, not only because my film uses a myriad of source material (super16, HD, SD, cell phone) but also because we wanted to find the best and most sensible price/quality for processing the super16 film. We eventually settled for a transfer to HDCAM SR, 1920×1080 4:2:2. Practically speaking this resulted in a QuickTime file with a runlength of about 16 minutes and a size of 120 GB
Simon, former classmate and roommate, will be editing the film over the next few weeks. Quite a challenge because there are many possible ways of interpreting the source material and piecing it all together. We will need to go through a couple of iterations where we want to be as free and experimental as we were during the shoot, but where we also need to get some of the key concepts across in the midst of all the artiness.
I hope to publish a more in-depth description somewhere soon on this blog of what the film is about, how the shoot went and what I am trying to explore. But first there is some producing to be done…
Zzzhoot December 9, 2008
Posted by joost in : film, london, reflection, work , comments closedNote to self: must figure out a way to get a night of decent sleep before the first day of a shoot. My nocturnal biorhythm usually clashes big time with the start of a shoot, resulting in a ridiculously short sleep on day 0, a bit more sleep on day 1, and a somewhat decent sleep on day 2. Ugh. Coffee, anyone?
Update – this week’s score: 1, 3, 3.5, 3.5, 4.5, 4 and 4 hours of sleep, resulting in a whopping average of 3 hours and 20 minutes a night…
Being a floor runner November 22, 2008
Posted by joost in : film, london, work , comments closedI’ve been working one or two days per week on the Nine set this month. Great fun. I’m more comfortable now that I know what goes on and what is important on the day. Some people have asked me “So what exactly do you DO as a runner?”. I’ve found an interesting article that explains pretty accurately what a (floor) runner is and what he does, so I would advise you to read that if you are interested.
What I’d like to add to this: a floor runner is someone who is a runner on the film set itself (and the surrounding studio complex, in this case Shepperton Studios). A runner in general is someone who usually spends more time off-set than on-set, because he has to run errands, pick up / drop off equipment, etc.
With any luck I will be able to keep doing this until they wrap the London leg of the shoot, the last week before Christmas.