Friday, May 30, 2014

Among the homeless


Today went out with a YWAM team to visit the homeless people of the streets of Medellin. I have done this twice before, at those times I was filming, but this time I was only helping out. It is very impacting to see all these people whose house is a couple of cardboards or a blanket.
Medellin has around 4,000 homeless and I can still not understand how a mayor can know this and be proud of the city.

We gave them sandwiches and hot chocolate, and talked and prayed with them. Of course this is just a drop in the ocean. What we really should do, in my opinion, is to work politically to change the situation.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Prepping for the film school


Today we had a planning meeting for this year's Christian film school in Medellin. It will run from July to September. More info here.

We are now contacting teachers, mainly from the US and Colombia, to teach, either by Skype or in person.

One thing we are trying to get this year, is more people from the current Colombian film industry teaching in the school. For this to happen though, we need finances. Our school fees are very low to get "the average guys" in, so we depend on some miracles. But miracles are fun.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Working on the website


I wish I could write more often in this blog, but the truth is, if I wrote every day, the post would be like "Today I was working on the same project as I mentioned yesterday" or "the same project I mentioned two months ago".

The reason is that the projects I am working on are rather complex, and that we are very few people in our team. Basically, our team is me, at the moment. At least in film. We are praying for more. We have a team, but they work with other things at the moment, like graphic design, teaching and keeping our house.

Anyway, the last weeks I have worked on our website. Our website was basically down for half a year, which is a disaster in my opinion. The website is A and O. So when I saw that no improvement was done, I got in and started doing it. If you want something done, do it yourself.

I am also still working on the film about Christian soccer clinics and today I was working on the end credits. Another day in a moviemaker's life!

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Soccer clinics pickup shots


Today I went to film some pickup shots for the soccer clinics. I had to go by myself, because nobody in the team could do it today. I went to a neighborhood that previously was known for its violence, "Limonar". But this neighborhood has gone through a very positive transformation, and the soccer schools are definitely influencing it to the better.

When I arrived I was met by rain, so we had to wait a while, but then we hurried to the soccer field and started filming. The kids and the trainer helped me and did what I asked them. Then I went on to the "barrio" and filmed streets and people. It generally went well and I also had police escort all the time, which was a blessing. But I never felt threatened, people were very friendly and helpful.

Today I used our new Tilta follow-focus rig which was fun.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Editing short film about soccer clinics for kids


These last days I have been editing a short film about Christian soccer clinics for kids in vulnerable areas. The film was partly funded by the Swedish organization behind these clinics - Ankarstiftelsen.
Editing a short film seems easy at first but contains a lot of details, like sweetening sound and correcting colors.
The purpose of this film is to promote the soccer clinics, which have proved to be a viable alternative for kids who else might end up in violent gangs or drug sales.