Friday, May 29, 2009

In Praise of Michael Johnson...

Still one of my favorite GSP productions, This Song (re-embedded below for your convenience), recounts the romantic foibles of of a singer-songwriter named Michael Johnson, portrayed by Michael Johnson.

This Song from grammar school on Vimeo.


Portraying an exaggerated character has a number of inheirant risks, the most significant of which is the potential for the viewer to project a character's extreme behavior or attitudes onto the actor, himself. This risk is further elevated when an actor agrees to allow the character to share his name and portions of his personal history. Creating even more potential for confusion, This Song consists almost entirely of interviews and musical performances with the characters - it never feels quite like a fictional narrative.

And Mike is perfect in that role. We shot about six hours of footage for this 10-minute short and there was not a single false note in his performance. Mike (the actor) fully commits to allowing Mike (the character) to be the punchline of the film. The other characters have their quirks and weirdness, but the camera's critical eye is focused squarely on Mike and his confusions and frustrations. Watching Mike (the character) struggle to articulate the inspiration behind his art is funny and fucked-up and kind of pitiful all at once.

On the opposite end of the spectrum is Michael Johnson (the real person). He's a talented, hard-working musician who's extremely studied and articulate about his work. If you want to see the difference between Mike (the person) and Mike (the character), check out this recent interview he did with Willamette Week.



You can see the superficial overlap in cadence and mannerism, but there is no mistaking the sizable gap between the actor and the character.

So, my general point: Mike is a huge talent. We at GSP feel lucky to have him as a collaborator.

Monday, May 18, 2009

the news

it's kind of quiet around here when we are writing and post-productioning.

so what exactly has been going on?

old stuff:
The End and YOU ARE STANDING IN FRONT OF A CAVE are both undergoing some audio fine tuning. While these are both fairly low key projects, we want them to be in the best possible shape when we send them out into the world. We expect to have CAVE on-line no later than 6/30/09. The End will follow shortly afterward, no later than 7/14/09.

new stuff:
while we are polishing the sounds of the old stuff, we've been writing down a few words for some new stuff. in the active development right now, we've got two projects:
Satisfaction is a 5-episode satirical web series written by Matt Knapp & Joe Ballman, slated to go into production in March 2010. (that seems like a long time from now, but considering we've just completed a very rough first draft of the scripts, it's actually appropriate.)
The Executive is a feature-length screenplay by Matt Knapp, currently mid-first draft. production info TBA.

pretty vague, i know. but we really really like what we're working with and would hate to spoil the surprises we have in store for you. so, just sit tight for another month or so and we'll have something new for you. cool?