Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
So, a couple things are happening. First of all the name of the company, John Q. Phats Entertainment is changing to JQP Entertainment. I might shorten it even more to JQP Ent. The main reason for this, is that John Q. Phats Entertainment is too hard for people to remember. People ask me what the name of my film making company is, I tell them, and they say “…..What? How do you spell that? What does that mean?” I imagine 5 seconds after they walk away from me, they completely forget the name of the company. Where as JQP Entertainment, is easy enough to remember. All you have to remember is three letters and then “Entertainment.” JQPEntertainment is also the web address. So that works out better for us too. With our new name comes a new logo. Looking at other film making companies, they all have these insanely complex logos. MGM for example. It’s an actual picture of a lion. Or the View Askew logo. It’s an animated drawing of Jay and Silent Bob. Even Universal has a pretty intense logo for their opening credits. It’s a rather detailed world. So, I want something like that. Something cool and sort of like a mascot. At first I had thought of a lion. I have sort of a fetish for simplistic logos, so I came up with this:

I think that lion has a big nose and I thought I needed to step away from that simplistic thing. Besides that, it’s looks very stupid. So, I had Chris draw me a lion. Here’s what he came up with:

His is much better then mine. Chris can draw. I’m completely useless at drawing without a computer. That’s beside the point. Now we’re thinking that a lion is probably a bad idea because a lot of other companies already use lions. I don’t know, what do you guys think? Here were some of the animals I thought might work:
lion, beaver (tee hee), penguin, badger, racoon, giraffe, or gopher. Any other ideas, anyone?
It’s true, it has nothing to do with the name of the company, but what the hell does a lion have to do with MGM? Who knows, maybe we’ll come up with something else. Chris says he has some ideas. I like the idea of the mascot having a head that’s way too big for it’s body. My animals are all kind of fluffy. Maybe we need something tougher. Like a wolf or a polar bear or something. I don’t know, we’ll figure it out. This was all brought on by Do Nice Guys Finish Last. I want to do the Press Kit, but I need a new logo to put on the front of it to represent JQP Entertainment. I’ll keep you guys updated.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
So, I have to do some pick up shots for Do Nice Guys Finish Last. I hate pick up shots with every fiber of my being. If pick up shots were a person and I had the last two bullets on earth, I would shoot pick up shots in the face twice. A pick up shot is after you’ve finished shooting, you find in editing that you have to go back and re shoot something or get some extra footage that you missed. They suck. There’s a big buzz when you’re done shooting. It’s like “Yes! We’re done!” When you’re done shooting pick up shots, it’s like “I can’t believe I had to do that bullshit again.” And most of the time, it’s like 2 shots. So you set up, go through the motions with the actors, set up the lights, get the cameras ready, and then shoot for 10 minutes. So, I have to do that for one scene. We had a little malfunction and pretty much all of the footage from that scene is trashed. After looking at the dialogue in that scene though, I’ve decided to change it. It wasn’t really working anyway. So I suppose this is a chance to make an improvement on a weak point in the script. I’m running the edits by Gabe to see what he thinks and he’s shot down every single one of my rewrites. He would make a good producer. If he could only add “besides, that would be too expensive” at the end of his shoot downs, he would be all set. It’s tough sometimes not to get defensive when someone tells you something you’ve created sucks. If I start to feel that, I just say “Hmmmm” and give myself a minute. Then I ask questions like “Well, why does it suck? What would make it better?” It just takes me a minute to remind myself that they are trying to help me and ultimately, this will make my short film better. No matter how negatively people come at me, I always just try to hear their opinion. It doesn’t help me to be defensive, however getting their opinion helps me a lot. Big time companies are way more interested in why their customers left then why their customers stayed. They want to know what happened, why you left, and how they could have kept you. Just like I want to know why you hated my short film and what I could have done differently to make you like it. That way I can take that in to account on my next short film. I often stray from my original point. What was I talking about? O yeah, pick up shot blow and somehow, this is all Chris’s fault…… Stupid Chris.
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