Thursday, May 26, 2011

A Busy Week

  Whats happening this week? Nothing much I'm glad you asked. But seriously very much has, in fact happened. TeamSplash Productions released the blooper reel from 'Big Trouble Oakwood Rd,' started using something called twitter, updated the website for supreme internetage, and uploaded the film we had started shooting for the 24 Hour Film Festival but was scrapped., 'Operation: Moonpoop'

You can check out 'Operation: Moonpoop' on our website TeamSplash Productions Official Website


This is all fine and dandy, but I bet you are all want to know what is happening next, why the revamping of the website, why is the legal drinking age 21 in America but 16 in Europe? Folks, I don't have all the answers but I can tell you that today Thursday 5/26/2011 TeamSplash Productions will be scouting out locations for another short film that we have written called 'Lady in Black' and there is also a secret film already uploaded on the internet.

A secret film? But aren't all TeamSplash Productions's films secret films? Hey you better watch what you say! The film's title is 'The Guardian' and a select few have seen the film in its infant stages, but now a more adolescent version of the film is available for viewing. However, it will remain a secret until it graduates H.S for now, if you want to lend a hand to  TeamSplash Productions message us and we will send you a copy for you to review. The purpose of this is to get the film ready for some upcoming Festivals that we are preparing for.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

The 24 Hour Film Race Results

    Its been two weeks since the screening for 'Big Trouble Oakwood Rd.' and FilmRacing.com will be posting the results in a few short days. We at TeamSplash Productions wanted to take the time to say how awesome the 24 Hour Film Race was this year. Charlie Weisman of FilmRacing.com had the Galapagos Art Space of Brooklyn host the event, and it was fantastic. The atmosphere was fantastic and the films this year were really incredible. 
 
Love you sweeties!

    TeamSplash Productions would like to thank Matt Bishop, Ed Woolsey, Shane McGowin & Steve Miller for helping make 'Big Trouble Oakwood Rd.' such a success. Film races such like this can be taxing on patience, stressful and tiring, and when you have no idea what you are going to make its hard to ask for help. Needless to say TeamSplash Productions is definitely proud of 'Big Trouble Oakwood Rd.' and we cannot wait to make another.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

New TeamSplash Contest

So here's how it works gang. Once TeamSplash Productions gets 100 likes everyone will be entered in a raffle to win DVDs, Pens, Stickers, or an entire TeamSplash Productions Press Kit. Pretty cool, but now I know you have some questions.

Frequently Unheard Questions or FUQs

How does TeamSplash Productions know who is in the raffle?
If you are one of the people who "likes" us when we do the raffle, you are in the raffle.

Can I get more than one raffle entry?
Why yes you can, I love your enthusiasm.

Well... How can I get more than one raffle entry?
Hold on to your diaper Mr. Fancy Pants. There are a few ways to do it.
  1. Share us on your Facebook
  2. Watch & Comment on our YouTube page (www.YouTube.com/RJXTeamSplash)
  3. Tag TeamSplash Productions in comments on your own page
  4. Post TeamSplash Productions pictures and content on the Facebook Page
Where do you get your ideas?
That is a little personal, dont you think? But I think that our relationship is ready for the next level so I'll tell you, perhaps over dinner?

Who is asking the questions here?
I thought you would know that by now! I take back my last stated comment. I know you are a strong person, and so am I but WE just arent strong enough together...


Well I hope this helps you participate in the TeamSplash Productions 100 Likes Facebook Contest.
See you Soon,
TeamSplash Productions
 

Friday, May 6, 2011

New Team Splash Flick: "Big Trouble Oakwood Rd."

  This past Friday 4/29/11 TeamSplash Productions entered FilmRacing.com's 24 Hour Film Race! Time flies, not 4 years ago TeamSplash  released "Yadhtrib" with new friend and film-maker Bernard "B.J." Jackson joining the crew. Since then, TeamSplash Productions has made four films for FilmRacing.com, two films for the National Film Challenge and one for FilmRacing's Grand Prix, that is until "Big Trouble Oakwood Rd." was finished.

   Last night was the screening for "Big Trouble Oakwood Rd." and I can say from experience the screening was awesome. So many good films and the event was held at the Galapagos Art Space in Brooklyn, which has a very cool atmosphere for events like this. Our film was close to the end number 17 of 20 films, when it came on the big screen we were a little nervous at how people would react to it. As the movie progressed it seemed that the audience was really getting into it, and just at the credits began to roll the audience erupted with laughter! It was definitely an awesome feeling.

  After the screening Charlie Weissman of FilmRacing asked all the film makers to come up and do a little Q & A session. After the Q & A Charlie announced the Audience favorite award and low and behold TeamSplash Productions won!! TeamSplash Productions graciously accepted the award and gave a slightly intoxicated speech, so what else is new, to a room filled with film makers from all over the tri-state area.

 After the event people approached us to talk shop ans swap stories. This year is off to a great start!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

24 Hour Film Race

     The weekend goes by so quickly when you are working with no sleep. This years 24 Hour Film Race had some new challenges. Not only did you have a Theme and Action but they added in a Prop. Usually FilmRacing only has a Theme and either an action or prop.

      Team Splash Productions worked hard throughout Friday night and Saturday morning to get this years film completed. Remember Team Splash took off last year, we did not enter any film races or challenges.  Now we are back in full swing and looking forward to the Grand Prix, The National Film Challenge and any others we may come across.

Here is the rundown of this year's 24 Hour Film Race:
Theme: Identity Theft
Prop: Flower
Action: Answering the phone

What type of film do you think Team Splash did for Film Racing?


What type of film do you think Team Splash should do more of?