Archive for the ‘iaft’ Category

Intern at Bigfoot!

December 19, 2008


Liam is a new editor intern at Bigfoot, working under Fashion TV. He’s been here just three weeks, and is working in our 6-month program. Liam says he likes working at Bigfoot because you get involved in projects as soon as you arrive. In editing you can edit so many different ways; it’s very creative and you start to figure out your style. In a way, the internship is a test run for the real world of filmmaking.
Prior to coming to Bigfoot, Liam had graduated from filmschool and worked on a few shorts in London. In the Fashion TV editing suite, Liam gets a taste of Filipino culture – the Filipino editors break out in song and it makes you want to add a bass line to accompany them. The country is quite famous for Karaoke (it’s practically the national sport), and Liam notes that even a waitress in a restaurant will sing as she serves you.
An interesting thing Liam has found in Cebu is getting used to the transport system. “You have to make your own way” – Jeepneys and taxis take a while to get used to but it’s worth the effort of learning to use the system. Then, you’re free to roam about Mactan Island and Cebu city.
You can apply for the internship program here.


What’s shot at IAFT

December 17, 2008

As a 101 project, Taiwo Badejo shot and edited this cheeky short about trying to get a girl and removing all obstacles in the way of doing so. Great work Taiwo!
Other work from the International Academy of Film and Television can be found on the IAFT website or on their youtube channel.

Education and Work

December 11, 2008

Brian Valdez came all the way from Dallas, Texas to the International Academy of Film and Television over a year ago and truly made his mark in that time. Not only did he win the award for best thesis film (in 16mm no less!) but he has been working the past four months as assistant production coordinator on Bigfoot’s latest feature film project Tears From Afar. Brian has nearly finished his work with Tears, as we call it back at the studios, and the last major shots are currently being filmed in the south of Viet Nam. Congratulations Brian, and best wishes for Los Angeles!

Click here for further information about Brian and the International Academy of Film and Television.

201

November 22, 2008

Warning: explicit language, gore

At the International Academy of Film and Television (IAFT) students complete a series of projects in their studies. At the end of the basic level the 101 students or 101’s do their “MOS” which is a film without dialogue. The 301’s get to do a final thesis project and go all-out in terms of cast and locations and equipment used. The 201’s are in between but nowhere near forgotten. They do great work and come out with quirky films like the one above, Beat Sushi Sushi. For more student films, visit the IAFT youtube channel.

Tears from Afar: drama

November 17, 2008


Bigfoot is on the loose and shooting a new film called Tears From Afar. This film will shoot in the Philippines, Viet Nam and even Florida. Here is a serious look at at the film.


The first two shots are of our Vietnamese lead Thanh.


Bebe plays a victim of human trafficking in the film.


Thanh is shocked as he enters.


Here’s an epic look at production designer John Sabato and producer Ashley Jordan. John looks just like Indiana Jones with that groovy hat of his!


Jimmy engineering sound.


Crazy Filmmaker Program students (of the International Academy of Film and Television) film Behind-the-scenes on the feature as part of their program.

Photography by Johannes Bichmann

New IAFT images

November 13, 2008


The International Academy of Film and Television is rebranding itself with a series of more captivating images of student life and of life around Cebu. These are a few in the running for this new branding.




Esta salsa es muy caliente!

November 6, 2008


Part of the fun of being in a big company with folks of many talents are the intermittent courses and workshops you can take. A few weeks ago, I took part in an acting course and more recently a Salsa dancing class led by Meredith. I’ll even be teaching a a photography masterclass starting next week! Above, Daphne enjoys some latin sounds.

Meredith sets the example through the mirror.


We straightened out Keith’s feet over 5 weeks. Now, there’s a distinguishable right & left 🙂


Keith is grateful!


photography by michalgarcia.com

DILIM

October 31, 2008


DILIM is an IAFT student film directed by Chino, shot as his thesis film. It will be showing at the end of next term (about 9 weeks from now). Plot synopsis: Two American soldiers befriend a Filipino soldier and find themselves invited for dinner – a dinner for cannibals. The protagonist, played by James Farrel, finds himself a prisoner of the cannibals as they attempt to convert him to cannibalism. Yum! Pass the sausages 🙂



This doll was a prop in the film and had the freakiest eyes you’ve ever seen!


This is the interior and exterior of the house we shot at.


photography by Joel Gana and michalgarcia.com

Fashion TV – Tamie & Cathal

October 29, 2008

Tamie Tran models for Cathal Twomey in this Fashion TV presentation. There is much talent and versatility at Bigfoot Entertainment, and Cathal is no exception. He is a photographer both above and below the water, and does underwater safety between training the models and body-doubles to dive.

Fashion TV – Destination Singapore

October 23, 2008

Bigfoot Entertainment is also unique in that it is not only a film production studio, it also produces material for Fashion TV Asia. Above is a clip with models Shelly Radley and Tina Macfarlane as they browse the some of the best Singapore has to offer. Enjoy!