Wednesday, September 30, 2009

More From Miles Part II

AH! It's been way too long since an update, which seems to be our anthem.
From the Greenwall Studios department: Sage and I wrote a sketch--actually wrote, every line and stage direction--called "Dating Show", which will be filmed soon. I won't be in it (I'll be directing) but Sage is gonna be a very sleazy game show host. Brady gets to play the straight man, which is nice for a change.
The Hobo Rock is up, the culmination of maybe a month of filming. It's one of the best-produced films we ever made: I went back to the master clips from Da' Hobo Rap to use for some of the scenes, which was nice and fun to remember filming.
It's going to be difficult in the next few weeks to film, despite the fact that we have four contributing writers right now: Brady, Sage, Stephen, and myself. (Reads off as an English Tea castline.) The fact that half of that group goes to different schools makes it hard to plan film dates. We'll see how things turn out.
We applied for a YouTube partnership! It's incredibly unlikely that we'll get in on the first try but it's good to go for it anyway; YouTube might pay more attention to us now.
From the Greenwall Records department: it shows how long it's been since the last post by the number of performances Fading Hail has had. We performed not once, but twice at the Vancouver Farmers Market: our total revenue is nearing $300. We're working on some more publicity and it's possible that we're going to play at the place formerly known as Moxie's. We auditioned a bass player and I thought he sounded great. We're going to have him back again to make sure but as far as I'm concerned he's in. Defintly still waiting for Sage's say in this, though, because I don't want to overrule him.
I've been on a songwriting binge recently. Our studio album, tentatively titled Stories, will be out about December or January. About 7 or 8 of the ten songs I'm writing are done. Provided Sage and/or Nathan write two between them, we'll have a full album ready. I'm psyched.

Torey's group, yet to be named, is swapping members around quickly. It looks like--he'll correct me if I'm wrong, I hope--he's got himself, two guitar players, and maybe a bass player. Or maybe just three guitar players. And one of those guitar players might be a drummer instead. We're hoping to see some very cool stuff out of the chaos, though. Torey put a new single up on Greenwall Records, "Lost" by Coldplay, which is a very cool song. I played the guitar solo but it was definetly a Torey production, and it was well played musically.

We're hoping to sign some more artists we can feature, especially if our partnership goes through. Sage's cousin, a stop-motion artist, is likely to join up with us, and I'm considering founding GreenwallPictures for visual art/stop motion needs. Sage would be the director of that. We'll see whether we need it or not.

Thanks everyone,
Miles

Thursday, September 3, 2009

A Gig!

I've returned for another update, mostly because there is so much news I couldn't not post! The first and foremost of all this news is that our band has finally been booked for a gig! Two even (although one is tenative) We are set to play at the Farmers Market in Esther Short Park, this coming Sunday the 6th from approx. 10:30-12:00 (then maybe the 20th a little earlier). So between now and then, we're trying to get in as much practice time as possible. Hopefully we'll get about two in before then, but I think that we'll be okay, there's just a few things we need to touch up on.

In the next news two new shorts have been put up. These are Fairy Tales and When Life Gives You Lemons. Personally I liked Fairy Tales better, but Lemonade Stand was definatly ok. Unfourtanatly I wasn't able to work on either as I was busy on another project, whic leads us too...

The Rumour Mill! Well this sites rumour mill, not a short. But Miles and I have been writing and scripting and we've come up with a full script for our newest project, one with tons of potential. We'll be introducing three brand new actors along with myself and Brady as well as working with a complete actual script for the first time. I have a feeling this won't be filmed for at least a little while (what with band stuf and all that) but I really can't wait.

-Sage

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Oh dear, it's really been a long time since I last posted! Well I'm back and with plenty of great excuses for my absence but that's not why I'm here to report! We've made a short and are moving along great with our band. Miles has e-mailed a possible venue for us to play at, but no response yet (as far as I'm aware of). We recorded another song, Violet Hill by Colplay.

In the video realm we have two new videos out, Duck Polisher and the HP Trailer. I think our overall quality of videos is greatly improving, as demonstrated by our newest releases. Personally I thought the HP Trailer was very well done, if a little random (but c'mon, if you're watching our videos, what do you expect??). I would have loved to see the video accompaniment!

And right as I type this, Miles is informing me that he's putting up a new vid RIGHT NOW!! So I'll watch it sometime, and post my thoughts!

I suppose I'll sign off now. Tune in next week, same bat time, same bat channel!

Sage

Friday, August 7, 2009

More From Miles

It's been far too long since anyone in the Greenwall world posted here, so here I go again. It's really been a recent period of artistic outpouring. Brady and I (as well as Torey, who has developed much as an actor recently) filmed the beginnings of two films: Jack Morgan, Man Code Enforcer, which you guys have likely heard about here. The other we're going to keep a secret, but know that it parodies a recent film. Both of which will have Sage in them, but he wasn't available on the day we filmed.

Also in recent news, I opened Greenwall Records (http://youtube.com/GreenwallRecords) for music publishing needs. My home studio (comprised of an eight track recording board) is ready to go, and the band is becoming more musically creative (with the new demo release of Wonderwall, seen here), so we needed a musical outlet. Greenwall Studios is being managed by my good friend and fellow musician Torey Jones, who is psyched to begin recording. So am I. I've written a new song that'll be probably the B-side of our first studio single. (Not the A-side because it's artistic and creative: feels like Violet Hill, for the Coldplay fans out there.)

Multiple artists have expressed interest in recording with Greenwall Records. Torey, my band, obviously, but Adam Jackson and Ben Chin will be playing string music for us. Heather Smith, a talented young singer, will probably have a song or two with us. It's all in preliminary stages.

Street League Baseball is likely to return as a full-on league: Torey and I will be running a dual-commissionership, with me calling the numbers and organizing but Torey doing scheduling and pretty much everything else. I hope to not have a lot to have to do, so I can focus on videos, band organizing, and writing more of Kipper. The number of teams is likely to be three, but maybe four: we'll see how things progress.


Brady has had some very interesting of ideas for film. I swear he's John Lennon reincarnate as far as film-making goes. Some very interesting, artistic, ideas. Meanwhile, we have a plethora of ideas to work with. I'm finding our lack of settings to work with the most difficult factor, but all goes well.

-Miles


Saturday, July 25, 2009

Miles Puts Me to Shame

Hello all, this'll be my first post on the production blog. I hope most of you know me: I'm Miles Hewitt, and I'm the director of almost all of our films. Before I go into a long egotistical rant, I'll tell you a bit about what our videos dept. has been working on recently.

If you haven't noticed, this July has been one of the best months ever in our company's history; perhaps the very best. We started off the month with The NRA, a great sketch that Sage has already talked about. Next, we released Steam Locomotives, which has been a long time in the coming. Locomotives got off to a historic start: it broke 100 total views within six hours and had 200 views within two days. Building off of this amazing start, the next week we released Doctor Father Mix Master Space Time, another good Schmitt/Hewitt film. It, too, got off to a great start and nearly broke 100 views within the first day.

So how on earth are we going to follow all this up? The answer is, we won't. This weekend, we're releasing two films: a short PSA from Brady and I about breaking 10000 total views and a music demo from our band. We hope that you all enjoy the two of them, and keep in mind that when I get back from camp next week we'll have another great film for you: the long awaited Joy of ferns and other leafy objects. Torey Jones has his biggest role yet in one of our films (playing the Leaf God), and though the film makes little sense, that hasn't stopped us in the past. We look forward to a good August.

-Miles

Uh....wow. Well, I hope fo my sake that that post took a while to write. I take solace in the fact that Miles writes a lot. He did a good job of summing everything up though! We had an uber band practice and ran through our 7 or 8 song playlist 5 times or so. We hope to have a few more practices and then go out and play in public! And I'm still completely out of it as far as videos go but I promise to try and worm my way into acting! Miles also mentioned to me that he'd like our good friend Brady and I to film something while he's gone, but no ideas yet so we'll see what happens. Not much more for me to say but well done MIles!

-Sage

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Post Number 5

It's been a long time since I last posted... but here I am! "Steam Locomotives" has just been released but to computer issues and YouTube, I have yet to see it. Also, Miles is refusing to tell me anything about it as to not spoil it, so I can't really comment on it, can I? I'll write something about it in due course, as soon as I actually see it. In other news, yesterday Miles, our friend Quetzel and I got together and played some music!!!! Miles was on keyboard, I was on Guitar and Quetzel (or Q-Ball as I like to think of him) was playing the set. It was super fun and we actually sounded really good!!! We played alot of Beetles, but we had a Coldplay song and some 12 bar blues, mostly relatively easy stuff as this was you first time playing together. Hopefully we'll have a video soon when we decide to record something but more realistically it'll be further off, as recording something and being happy with it takes a very long time and is tough logistically. Hsppy veiwing!

-Sage

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

A Little News Before I Go AWOL

A few projects being planned of the late, so I thought I'd update everybody! First off a little announcement: I will be taking a leave of absence for the next 5 days so. That means no updates! Not like I would have normally (because I'm lazy and would probably forget to write something) but this guarantees you being in the dark about our projects. Moving on, we are coming up on 10,000 views!!! Miles keeps track of all the views and tells me this is important, so I think I should be exited!! He was talking about releasing a video when we hit that mark, but it's sort of unlikely as we have nothing filmed, except LoTR spoof and I don't think that's ready or the type of movie he was looking for. The plan before was to release the Hobo Rap II but we haven't filmed any of that and that isn't far along enough. On another note, Miles and I are starting to marshal some band members to play some music (and film it I would assume) but that is in very preliminary stages, although very exciting nonetheless. That's about all that's going down in the Greenwall world... Later!

-Sage

Monday, July 6, 2009

Whiffle Ball

If you don't know, Me and Miles' group of friends play A LOT of whiffle ball. Why not baseball? Because we have two man teams and play in driveways! It's really great fun and works out really well with all of our house rules that we've made up over the past two or three years. Anyways, last Monday was a big whiffle ball tourney! We had four two-man teams on a double elimination bracket over the course of one day. Since normal (4 inning) whiffle ball games usually take an hour or two and we can only play about two in a row before people get tired and start to lose interest, we had to tweak things a little. We shortened the games to two innings a piece and played games simultaneously as to accommodate our situation. Anyways, during the tournament (which went moderately well) we filmed some of the game and a little pre game show that Miles may or may not have deleted for space (don't remember). I think the plan is to do some voice over commentary with two or three people. The original plan was for me to do a sort of "video blog" but for various reasons that didn't work out. Maybe next time! Wrapping up, I just wanted to give both of my readers (probably an accurate statement) a heads up for a possible new release along with a little background and insight into our daily lives!

-Sage

Friday, July 3, 2009

The NRA

NRA The film "The NRA" has just been released! It's a stand-alone film making fun of gun toting rednecks (much like some people we know and love. No hard feelings!!! (which reminds me that I need to talk to Miles about doing a Liberal or Hippie bash film. Lot's of potential to make fun of ourselves!)). It was a real blast to film and it features me, Sam Ewert, Stephen Kellar, Miles Hewitt, and Torey Jones. It was mostly just on the spot improve by all of us and then filming it as many times as we needed, super casual and super fun, and took comparatively very little time to film. Miles and I (I think) consider this one of the better stand-alone films we've made and are hoping for a strong reception. Get watching!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

First Post!

This is the official (and by official I mean condoned by Miles Hewitt) blog of greenwall studios! I'm Sage Van Tilburg, actor and writer for the company. I've decided to keep this blog for fun, and the main thing I'm going to be doing is updating you on the videos and filming sessions I take part in along with up and coming ideas and sneak preveiws of our future plans.
Hopefully I'll update soon!
-Sage