Monday, October 12, 2009

A Walk in the Park

Here is the full version of "A Walk in the Park", which the 7 minute version was submitted to the 2009 Secret City Film Festival, 7 Day ShootOut contest. I didn't place, but I really enjoyed making the film.

I registered on a Thursday, wrote the script Friday morning at McDonald's, shot footage in the Smokey Mountains on Saturday, and finished shooting at Ijam's Nature Center and my parent's backyard on Sunday. I had beautiful weather to work with until Sunday night. It was raining cats and dogs, but my actors and my trusty old HVX-200 with a garbage bag as a rain cover finished the shoot that night.

I edited non-stop after work Monday through Wednesday. Wednesday night, my friend Brian Greer and I edited till 5:20am until we had a good enough cut to submit. The cut that I posted is finished for the most part, although there are some edits and sounds edits I would like to improve down the road. Technically this is my third movie. The first one being "Box Man" (Comedy/Parody), the second "Zombie Musical" (Comedy/Musical), and lastly my first (Thriller) "A Walk in the Park"

Some lessons I learned from "A Walk in the Park" is that I really need a boom mic/boom operator, because my wireless lavs gave me hell. I was really happy with the cinematography I had achieved given by my limited resources. There are only two scenes that I wish I could do over, okay maybe 3, but overall I was happy with what I got. I guess the most valuable lesson I learned from all this, is that you don't need a high-end camera to tell a story. As long as you have good composition, close-up shots, and your wide angle master shots you can make a great movie.

I want to thank Greg Knox, Kathryn Hale, Scott Norwood, Gavin Norwood, and Jeff Macht for acting in the movie with such a short notice. I'm pretty sure they had as much fun as I had. And I would also like to thank Brian Greer for the opening title graphics and music. He made the opening so much better than what I had before. Lastly, I want to thank my fiancee for her love and support. I don't know what I would do without her.




Thursday, June 11, 2009

Vegetarian Zombie Musical

We won First Prize and the Audience Choice Award at the 2009, 10 Hour Marble City Film Festival! My team had a blast making the film. Kudos to Chris B. for writing the lyrics!!


Monday, September 29, 2008

UTTV All About the Orange: Secret City Film Festival Preview, Previews Box Man!

Source: Metropulse

Catch a sneak peek at the 2008 Secret City Film Festival as UT Professor Bob Legg interviews festival founder Keith McDaniel about this year's film festival.

Keith McDaniel, Founder of the SCFF, mentions Box Man in the interview at 19:20 in the video.


Wednesday, September 10, 2008

DailyMotion's Video Stars


Box Man is featured in a DailyMotion.com production called "The Truth About, Daily Motion Video Stars. Check the Box Man segment out at 2 min 35 secs into the video.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Box Man Trailer



The Box Man trailer doesn't necessarily represent the Box Man genre. Although, I had a lot of fun putting it together. Box Man will be screened at the Secret City Film Festival in October.



Wednesday, August 6, 2008

The Passenger


Hutson Films and Brass Knuckles Productions are working together on a full feature suspense/thriller called "The Passenger" The author/screenwriter, Brian Greer is finishing up the finalized screenplay. Casting will start at the end of summer. A sneak-peak trailer will be shot there after. Stay tuned to hutsonfilms.com for updates.

If you are interested in playing a role, either as an actor or a production crew member, please contact Erik Hutson at ewhutson@gmail.com or call at 865-382-1415.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Secret City Film Festival


"Box Man" has been invited to the 2008 Secret City Film Festival! Box Man will be placed in the festival's "shorts" category. Stay tuned for more information on what day it will be screened.

Located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the 5th Annual Secret City Film Festival has been embraced by the community as East Tennessee's longest running film festival. In our previous years, we have shown films from all across the United States and from several foreign countries. Our festival is filmmaker-friendly, meaning, we encourage filmmakers to be creative and driven.

Official SCFF Website | Official Box Man Website