the Daily Bruin

Five Minutes to fame

UCLA students explore different themes in short film submissions for annual movie festival

 
By MARJORIE YAN
Published November 4, 2010, 12:46 am in A&E
  Email this article  |        Share on Delicious  Share on Digg
Tools
web.campusmoviefest.feat.picA

Third-year applied mathematics and English creative writing student James Simenc (second from right) works the camera during filming of “Good Night.”

web.campusmoviefest.still.picA
web.campusmoviefest.still.picB
web.campusmoviefest.still.picC

Fourth-year acting student Ben Goldsmith (top), third-year acting student Steven Arce and third-year theater student Jessica Felix star in “Chips,” their submission for Campus MovieFest.
(Courtesy of Jessica Felix)

More information

CEC Campus MovieFest Finale
Nov. 11, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Ackerman Grand Ballroom, FREE

Possibly Related

Even with a jam-packed week of midterms and a weekend full of Halloween festivities, there were still a generous amount of students who took part in the annual Campus MovieFest.

Participating students picked up equipment Oct. 27 and had six days to complete a five-minute film, with a showcase of all the films on Nov. 11 in Ackerman Grand Ballroom.

Third-year applied mathematics and English creative writing student James Simenc said that the strict time constraint made him a bit nervous.

“I’ve been around film stuff before, so I know how much work goes into five minutes. There’s a lot of stuff going on right now, but I think it’s doable,“ Simenc said.

Simenc and his team worked on “Good Night,” a drama about a brother and sister who have not seen each other in several years but eventually move to the same city and attempt to reconnect as adults.

“I wanted to come up with something we could do well within our means as far as location, the actors, age range and where we could film it,” Simenc said.

Simenc said he hopes that the audience feels a bit distraught by the end of his film.

“My film has a melancholy ending, and I would mainly be thrilled if the audience felt a little bit saddened at the end. If I could have just that kind of basic response, I’d be happy,” Simenc said.

While Simenc said that the little time for them to shoot made him a bit anxious, Jessica Felix, a third-year theater student, thought otherwise.

“Everything went smoothly, except on Sunday, we could only film at Enzo’s from 10 to 11 a.m., a lot earlier than anyone wanted to be up, and Saturday night was when all of the Halloween parties were happening, so that was a bit painful,” Felix said.

Felix and her team worked on “Chips,” which is about three friends who spend the summer earning money to go to a music festival.

“(Making money) comes easier for some than others. Jealousy, angst and tenderness come into play, leading them on a journey of emotional growth. I thought it’d be fun to make a film with fun and relatable people. They’re your average, sexually frustrated, college dorky kids,” Felix said.

As this was her first time creating a film, Felix said she learned a lot about using the equipment and obtaining permission to use business locations to film.

Felix also said that the provided music did not meet her standards.

“It’s not the best quality and … I didn’t find anything satisfactory on there. Since the film that I’m doing has a lot to do with music – I have friends of mine who are DJs – so I’m talking to them and getting them involved,” Felix said.

Students who had difficulties creating their films could speak with technical assistants in Kerckhoff Art Gallery. Ramsey Yount, the video manager for Campus MovieFest, said that participants usually came in with questions about importing footage and other concerns about editing their film.

With submissions due in less than 24 hours, Simenc said that, after working until 4 a.m. on one occasion, he was experiencing minor technical difficulties.

“We had background noise from lights. Other than that, I’m happy with it. I am afraid that I was maybe too subtle with certain things in the script that might not come through. I’m pretty confident,” Simenc said.

Felix’s main concern at this point was the time limit, preventing her group from using footage she thought would have made the film better. Felix also said that she was glad to see the finished product.

“I guess seeing it all come together now – I wrote the script back in August – and seeing that vision of mine coming to film … in real life is beautiful,” Felix said.


Join the discussion

You Should Know: Any comments posted on dailybruin.com may be printed in the Daily Bruin. the Daily Bruin reserves the right to remove any comment deemed racially derogatory, inflammatory, or spammatory. Repeat offenders may have their IP address banned from posting future comments. Please be nice.

If this is the first time you've commented, your comment won't appear until you've verified your email address.

Formatting Options:
  • Links: "my link":http://my.url.com
  • Bold: *something!*
  • Italic: _OMG!_

No comments

Be the first to comment on this article!

Advertisement
Featured classifieds »

ADLER WEINER RESEARCH is conducting a study with Male Juniors and Seniors This is a 2 part Study. You will be paid $25 for an 1-2 min video. Some people will be chosen for a follow-up interview on Friday, June 8th, which will pay $75 for 30 min. PLEASE EMAIL awfocusgroups@gmail.com WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION...1. NAME2. AGE3. ETHNICITY4. WHAT YEAR ARE YOU IN? 5. PLEASE LIST WHAT YOU DO TO WORKOUT. 6. BEST DAY TIME TELEPHONE NUMBER!!! WE ARE ALSO ACCEPTING REFERRALS IF YOU HAVE FRIENDS THAT MIGHT QUALIFY, PLEASE PASS ALONG THIS INFORMATION. · 2200 - Research Subjects


CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR/MAXILLOFACIAL: Performing research on maxillofacial pain, Tempromandibular jaw dysfunction, atypical tooth pains, Atypical facial& headaches, bruxism, stress related jaw pains. Collect data, Identify protocol problems, inform investigators& assists in problem resolution efforts. Review patients record to find new treatment methods. Review proposed study protocols to evaluate factors, data management plans& potential subject risks. Send resume to: M.Heikali; F&M Radiology Medical Center Inc., 18065 Ventura Blvd, Encino, CA 91316 · 2200 - Research Subjects


C AND C++ INSTRUCTOR. SEEKING AN INTERN who is good at C and C++ coding. Ability to understand pre-written codes and explain to non-technical audience. Please specify the course/experience you had. The position will be all through summer and may be extended. The hours can be flexible. We pay $20 - 70/hr depends on experience. pls send your CV at yjpark09_1999@yahoo.com · 7800 - Help Wanted


CSO OFFICE ASSISTANTOffice Assistant needed to work flexible hours at the UCLA Police Dept./CSO Programs. Earn $9.37/hr. Must be a UCLA student w/at least one YR. remaining. Training provided for clerical duties. For details call (310) 825-5064. · 7800 - Help Wanted


RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARYWestside law firm seeking receptionist/secretary. Mon.- Fri. from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Ability to type from dictation and office experience not required, but preferred. Email resume with cover letter to joycparker@yahoo.com with title law office receptionist. · 7800 - Help Wanted


***For Sale- Luxury Condo 2B/2B 90024 - Close to UCLA www.decoratorcondo.com · 8750 - Condo/Townhouse for Sale

More multimedia »