“Night Out in Killashandra is a whip-smart take on the modern world of dating…” [Jim Rogers of Frame Light]
Check out Frame Light review of Night Out in Killashandra HERE
“Night Out in Killashandra is a whip-smart take on the modern world of dating…” [Jim Rogers of Frame Light]
Check out Frame Light review of Night Out in Killashandra HERE
I’m pleased to announce that Night Out in Killashandra has been selected for 9th Underground Cinema Film Festival 2018.
It will be screened in The Martello Suite at The Royal Marine Hotel Dun Laoghaire with Short Film Program 4 on Saturday, September 1st at 5:30pm.
Here is a link to the festival official page where you can buy a pass if you’d like to see it on the big screen along with great selection of other shorts:
https://www.ucff.ie/saturday-shorts
Exciting stuff altogether!
A little sneak peek into mine..
Saw the first draft of the movie that we filmed recently (it’s looking awesome yaaaay!) just few minor tweaks and it will be ready for submission to festivals- check ✔️
Voted to repeal the 8th – check ✔️
Got my hair cut and looking all pretty – check ✔️
Visited my ex-workplace (Microsoft) and their new shiny building in Leopardstown and got to hug and chat with my favourite peeps with whom I spent loads and loads of hours working and who are still my dear friends + made a party (I DJ’d with my Spotify play list) in the dressing area and got to meet new amazing ladies + chilled out on the rooftop terrace with cakes and latte’s (afternoon tea traditions like back in the days were revived- indeed, indeed) – check ✔️
Ladies Evening at Leopardstown Races – check ✔️
Now on to script editing… It’s past midnight, I know. It’s OK, I’ve got coffee.. Cccccchheeeecck (loading)
Hope you all had a fantastic and productive Friday! Happy weekend!
My example of time well spent.. One day. Two short films made. Amazing banter was had. Literally..
Banter is the name of a short film written by Fabien Oman. A beautiful piece that explores mental health through… well, a bit of a friendly banter. I believe that talking and being open about mental health issues helps. This is why I was really keen to get involved, to spread the word and share it with more people on screen.
Night Out in Killashandra is another short film that we filmed on the same day, last Saturday. I wrote the screenplay for that. Seeing people in a pub or a bar swiping left and right on popular dating apps and not paying attention to the immediate surroundings prompted me to write it. It explores another theme too… To find out, you’ll just have to watch the movie when it’s out.
How did we manage to squeeze production of two short films in one day?
Click HERE for behind the scenes video that was filmed by Conor Tobin and edited by Philip Kidd.
I’m pleased to share my very first interview as a filmmaker.
Check it out on What I Watched Tonight <– CLICK HERE
You can expect to hear about how disastrously “well” my first acting class went, how I got on filming short films “If I would have been back home” and “Hanna Wins”, also about who my favourite film directors are and why…
Confucius once said “A man should practice what he preaches, but a man should also preach what he practices”.
I’m taking the liberty to amend the quote slightly, to include all genders. So, it would go like this:
How about this now? I personally like it better and will be able apply it to myself with this post. Because… I’ve been one serious book worm for about a month now. Well, a writing maniac at first, and then a book worm. I’ll explain..
Also, a lot of work… I was dreading it for a long while, as my attention span is like… Well.. Short.. Can I consider myself a millennial if I’m 33 and I reach for my phone every time it vibrates with a notification? Switch the sound off already and concentrate Lina! Anyway, you see what I mean when I mention my attention span.. I’ve already deviated, haven’t I? Which proves that I’m a millennial, my theory is rock solid!
Don’t take that first draft as a precious document. Work and re-work and rework it until.. Well until I can say that I’m proud of it, and, I guess, get others to agree. And by others I mean industry professionals, not my mum.. Just wanted to clarify that. It’d be nice if she liked it too..
I was very fortunate to have some established industry professionals read my treatment and 25 pages of the sample script.
I need to learn more about screen writing and fail better next time (plugging in another quote here). But some feedback was very thorough and super motivating. So here I am, surrounded by books on writing, and being an enthusiastic book worm. Thought I’d quote some of the advices I have received here, maybe you’ll find them helpful (I certainly did):
With that feature screenplay and treatment, I was pushing toward a deadline to apply for funding. Doing 14-hour days. And I think at some point in that chase I got disconnected from my zone, that authentic place from where great work can be created. So, what I’ve taken from this experience, is that deadline is great, it keeps me motivated, but if it’s too tight, look for another one and give myself time and some breather space to write from the zone.
During this past month, I was resorting to a book called “Immortal Words” by Terry Breverton for some inspiration and motivation, that’s where I found Confucius quote. I have to say I found the practice of reading great quotes daily amazing.
So, I thought I’d share a quote that had struck a chord with me and solidify its meaning into my life and my routine..