Blood & Oil from Cale Glendening on Vimeo.
Blood & Oil is a short film I have wanted to shoot for some time. It speaks to all avenues of passionate endeavors and the common thread of desire, determination and relentless pursuit it takes to see them through. That feeling that wakes you in the dead of night, the call to action that courses through your veins. It doesn't matter what you do or what your passion is, there is always room to be challenged, to grow, advance and to be more inspired.
With that heart and intention, Blood & Oil is about wanting to create, be more awake and to be more alive. I have been lucky enough to both work and play with truly ambitious and talented people that push me more everyday, to those people I say a very special thank you.
And I thank you for watching and to those who share this film. It was a very ambitious shooting schedule, we shot 16+ set ups in 9 locations in 3 days, not including the pick up/spontaneous shoot days. A behind the scenes blog is being posted on my website, with extra photos and extra footage!
"The last of the embers cool in the waking dawn
as the silence echoes through the empty roads
and the beat of heavy hearts stir the morning air
The wasteland smiles, a grin tired and stretched too thin
Built on rotting soil the city starts to crack, the foundations perish and crumble
Trapped and left wanting, the weary stay hidden behind heavy doors and rusted locks
The undeserving cling to chances untaken
There is no escape
The darkness starts to build
I welcome the storm with my fists clenched, the aching seething from my bones
I cannot show you. I cannot take you with me
The course is already written
Moving in harmony, tracers strangle out the light
The consumption of every movement greedy and unsatisfied
From the wreckage the oil runs
Turning the blood of the fallen thick and black
Quiet is the pulse of the driven
Freedom is not levity, but the untold fight of the knowing
A force understood only by those who possess it
Dare to look up
Dare to breathe
To trust the hopeful and stack your spine
No need to call to the willing, they are already at your side
No need to call them brothers, they already share your fire
The crushing allure of pure acceleration
Chase it down
Chase it down"
Produced, Directed and Edited : Cale Glendening
Prose Writer : Chloé Mclennan
Cast : Art Arcinas, Jiimmy Pruitt, Josh Orr,
Caleb Owens, JT Daly, Paul Moak, Patrick Ryan,
Robert Longhurst, Nick Georgiou, Tori Townsend,
Vijay Upadhyaya, Rachel Haag, Yve Assad,
Pap Shirock, Will Fulford, Cassie Locante,
Allison Rusche, Jenna Lane, Blake Williams
Director of Photography : Cale Glendening
Original Music : JT Daly
Sound Design & Final Mix : Defacto Sound
1st AD : Will Fulford
1st AC : Andrew White
Color : John Carrington
Narrator : Jeffrey Buckner Ford
Music “The Blackest Bird” Performed by
JT Daly & The Blood Orchestra
The Blood Orchestra Is : Avery Bright, Zach Casebolt,
Katelyn Westergard : Violins
Emily Kohavi : Viola
Austin Hoke & Emily Nelson : Cello and members of RAM
Audio Engineers : Justin March, Devin Vaughan, Zack Zink
Mixed By : Paul Moak at The Smoakstack (Nashville, TN)
Post Production Supervisor : Chloé Mclennan
BTS Photography : Yve Assad, Andrew White
Rentals : TVC Nashville, ELITE Multimedia
Special Thanks : Blackbirds Motorcycle Assembly
Austin Mann, Jordan Bellamy, Moto Moda, Barista Parlor,
The Fuselage, The Fort
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Thursday, 15 May 2014
Saturday, 22 June 2013
What is Neorealism?
Created for Sight & Sound magazine // May 2013
“The only great problem of cinema seems to be more and more, with each film, when and why to start a shot and when and why to end it.” – Jean-Luc Godard
You can read my accompanying text here:
bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/comment/video-essay-what-neorealism
bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/comment/video-essay-what-neorealism
Labels:
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Film,
kogonada,
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Wednesday, 8 May 2013
/ləˈment/
/ləˈment/ from James Chapman on Vimeo.
This short is based on verses from Lamentations chapter 3. I made this video as an opener to my preach on Sunday. Life is tough sometimes and we all go through seasons of struggle. But, we must not give up. We need to draw near to God and be honest about our feelings. Honesty generates intimacy.
Listen to the sermon here: pcfpoynton.org.uk/downloads/messages/lament/
Music: "consecrate" by The Parachute Band available from comeandlive.com
Camera: Bruce Marshall - littlepicture.squarespace.com
Concept/Edit: James Chapman - thepaisley.co.uk
Music: "consecrate" by The Parachute Band available from comeandlive.com
Camera: Bruce Marshall - littlepicture.squarespace.com
Concept/Edit: James Chapman - thepaisley.co.uk
Labels:
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Monday, 1 April 2013
Where Briers Grew
Well... at last i am able to share with you all Where Briers Grew. Last year i was asked to produce a promotional video for my dad's church. I requested artistic license to produce something unique, something more engaging.
My mission was to craft a short film which uncovers the core of the church, the heart that drives the leaders to give everything and hold nothing back. Please enjoy. Share and spread the word on the amazing work that Myrtle House is doing in Llanelli, South Wales.
Where Briers Grew from James Chapman on Vimeo.
Where briers grew is a short film about the leaders of Myrtle House, Llanelli Elim Pentecostal Church. Seeking to uncover what drives Bill and Ellen to pursue community transformation in the small South Wales town, we dig deep and discover how much it costs to be a dealer in hope.
Produced by - The Paisley
Directed by - James Chapman
Edited by - James Chapman
Camera - James Chapman, Josh Leonard
Edit - Final Cut Pro, After Effects.
Cameras - Nikon D7000, Canon 550D (as Second Interview camera)
My mission was to craft a short film which uncovers the core of the church, the heart that drives the leaders to give everything and hold nothing back. Please enjoy. Share and spread the word on the amazing work that Myrtle House is doing in Llanelli, South Wales.
Where Briers Grew from James Chapman on Vimeo.
Where briers grew is a short film about the leaders of Myrtle House, Llanelli Elim Pentecostal Church. Seeking to uncover what drives Bill and Ellen to pursue community transformation in the small South Wales town, we dig deep and discover how much it costs to be a dealer in hope.
Produced by - The Paisley
Directed by - James Chapman
Edited by - James Chapman
Camera - James Chapman, Josh Leonard
Edit - Final Cut Pro, After Effects.
Cameras - Nikon D7000, Canon 550D (as Second Interview camera)
Labels:
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creative,
creativity,
documentary,
elim,
Film,
God,
Llanelli,
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story,
UK,
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Vimeo
Wednesday, 13 June 2012
The Latest from The Paisley / Farrar
Paul's Story from James Chapman on Vimeo.
Paul tells his story of a life of drugs and partying, and how he saw a change in his wife that led him to save his marriage and his life.
Directed by James Chapman
Produced by Peter Farrar and James Chapman
Cameras - Josh Leonard, Mark 'Sparky' Tuson, James Chapman
www.thepaisley.co.uk
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UK,
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Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Is iT possible to LoVe your Life?
Oh Wow. If you watch this and don't crave adventure and companionship then i will be amazed. God's creation is awe inspiring and the creativity he has given us to capture it blows my mind. I am going to the Himalayas next week and now i am psyched to be creative and capture HIS creativity.
Labels:
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Thursday, 2 February 2012
Dig Deeper...
An Inspiring film challenging us all to re-assess our attitude towards life and others. When you feel overwhelmed, Dig Deeper and call on the Lord.
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