Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Ani-Animosity? What does that mean?

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Smoggy In Action: Pre-Production

It's been a flurry of activity here at Smogquarters. We've been focused on organizing our newly formed Actors & Writers Workshop, producing new Smoggy episodes, and shooting the Web #3, which we're now in the midst of editing.

We put quite a bit of energy into pre-production to ensure the best quality no money can buy in each of our episodes. Maintaining a web series requires a tremendous amount of work, and for us, it's become a full-time job.

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Alissa Cohen recently caught up with Scott Vogel, the creator of the show:

Alissa Cohen: What are some of the things you focus on during pre-production?

Scott Vogel: I try to get familiar with the script all over again because usually by the time we move into production, it's been 3 or 4 months since the the script was finished and you get caught up in other things, like casting, wardrobe, shot lists and so on... Sometimes you forget to just sit down and really read the story again to remember where the important beats are, how to hit the dynamics and so on...

Beyond that, pre-production's about trying to find the right actors for those particular parts and, if possible, get in a good half-day rehearsal before the shoot.

AC: DIY filmmaking is never easy. At a minimum, what crew positions must you have on-set? What can you get away without? What would you like to have, but don't?

SV: Smoggy shoots are generally at the bare-bones minimum. We get by with just a camera man, sound mixer and assistant director. Sometimes there's a script supervisor or production assistant. Other times, not. What would I like to have? I've worked The Office and Curb Your Enthusiasm, and to me, those shows have the perfect-sized productions: about 15-20 people covering the basics. Most shows have anywhere from 40 to 60 people or more. For what we do, that would be silly, but a crew of 10 would be bliss.

AC: What excites you most about It's Always Smoggy In L.A.?

SV: The most exciting thing about It's Always Smoggy In L.A. to me, is the formula. There are basically no rules beyond keeping the general themes of the show consistent. Other than that, the sky's the limit and we're starting to really explore.

© 2011 by TSV Productions, It's Always Smoggy In L.A.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Los Angeles Film Festival Highlight


It's Always Smoggy In L.A. congratulates Smoggy alum, SUZIEY BLOCK on her newest film!

Suziey stars in ENTRANCE, an indie film described as a "character study-meets horror flick." The film, directed by Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath, will premiere on Friday, June 24 at The Los Angeles Film Festival!

*Suziey appeared in the Smoggy episode, Charlie's STD

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Smog Talk: Beginnings

Where did it all begin? That's what everyone wants to know, right? What led to the idea for It's Always Smoggy In L.A.?

Limited resources. At this level, all you really have to work with are the very basics: camera, location, script, and actors. We knew we wanted to create a place where those involved could practice the craft of movie-making on a regular basis. Most of the actors in this town [Los Angeles] never really get a chance to hone their talent. Doing plays and taking acting classes may take them halfway there, but it doesn't help them with the realities of a movie set. And the same goes for writing and directing; you only learn by doing.

Today, anyone who wants to make a movie can, but the industry and marketplace is flooded, so it's difficult to stand out or sustain an aud-ience's attention. The reason we continue It's Always Smoggy In L.A. is because we love writing, working with actors and creating this crazy playground.

© 2011 by Kendra Liedle
Excerpt from interview with Scott Vogel, Series Creator
Still photos, courtesy of TSV Productions from the following episodes:
He's Just Too Into You and
Charlie's STD.