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Tales of Blood, Sweat and Tears from an Independent Filmmaker


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Vacancy at the Shady Palms

It’s been a long while since I posted anything about the story.  For the most part I have been very busy working at my regular job and I am lucky if I get a day or evening once a week to work on the story.  It’s funny because a few people at work know I write various things, so they often ask how the story is coming.  Usually I shrug and say “I’m working on it”. In time I think this will be a fun and original story. Hopefully the readers will to.

Now that I have decided to tell my story in the written form rather than as a movie, I have been having to tackle some issues with the plot.  In a film it’s easy to have cut from one scene to the next, but in a novel you have the time to fill in some details that are sometimes rather difficult to get across in a film.  I am finding that I am able to develop and convey the internal thoughts of my main characters better and it’s helping to flesh them out. I’m only a few chapter in, but I’m thinking that this may book may serve as a spring board for a longer series further down the road. A lot can happen in a shady motel at the end of town…

-DQ





Welcome to the Shady Palms

It’s been a long time, but I have been busy writing as I have promised. I have basically completed the first serious version of the script for Redress. I have shelved it for a while as there are some rough spots that need smoothing and I want to take a fresh whack at it after the holidays.

I had started work on the novel for Cinco de Mayo Massacre a long time ago but I could never get past the first chapter, so I shelved it after staring at the screen with writers block for several days. The story was all written in a treatment I did a while ago, but

After some serious thought I pulled out the 1/2 completed screenplay and 14 page treatment for Bedbugs from Hell. After a lot of thought I finally decided to make this my next official writing project and my first novel that I will seriously attempt to get published. Rather than just call it the same things, I thought I would name the book after the Shady Palms Motel that is the centerpiece of the story.

The great thing about this project is that the story is basically written. Now I just have to fill in the gaps and add some detail. I don’t have to worry about special effects or other film related crap. I can just write the story the way I see it and then it’s done. If nobody officially publishes it I can always self-publish through Amazon.

Given the fact I have little time to write anymore, I think I am giving myself a year to come up with a solid first draft for this one. We’ll see, I’ve always been one to play it by ear, so maybe I’ll fall into a good creative streak and push this puppy out faster.

-DQ





Redress – Almost done in time for the Holidays!

I just wanted to let the few people who actually read this stuff know that I have finally finished the long, painful edit of my script for Redress.

The editing was long and painful simply because I have had a lot of personal stuff to deal with over the past few months and it has been extremely difficult to find  time and focus on the story.

The script is basically done.  There ware three scenes I want to briefly revisit before I start letting some of my peer take a stab at it…no pun intended. I’m going to shelve it for the holidays and dust the confetti off it after New Years.

More on this in 2010!





Redress – This Rewrite is Done!

Whew.  I literally finished this rewrite of Redress a few minutes ago, but I am so stoked about it, I had to keep writing…which brings me to this.

As of this moment, the script is at 134 pages; the single largest screenplay I have ever completed.  I know there are some “pros” out there that can scoff at that, but F**k You.  This is my story to tell, my damn near two years of development and my celebration to enjoy – and you know you were once there in your humble careers as well. For some of you out there, I know you are still wishing you could get to this point. Trust me, I know the struggle, and if you keep pressing forward it will happen for you.

While I am at a very celebratory point with the script,  I can’t take all of the credit however. My friend Kreg contributed a number of twists and turns to this grand story arc and I wouldn’t be here if he hadn’t shared his ideas for the script with me. As I have been rewriting, I think I have only further worked those ideas into the story and reinforced them with other bits. While I may have changes the order of things, I feel I served my characters with just cause and realistic situations.

My writing style, as I have learned, is very “organic” in nature. Some writers outline every detail and they are crippled without it. I just start coming up with ideas. Some of them I write down. Others I let swirl around in my head for a while and eventually they find their way out. That is the way it was with this rewrite. I basically skimmed over my notes on the last draft and then I sat down and started writing.  I knew the story already in my head and where I wanted to go with it, so I just wrote. Occasionally I looked at the old draft, but I hardly ever copied anything directly from it.  While the new story may read like some of the original script, there was no copy and pasting.

As I started getting into more heated scenes I found myself having to go back and insert small details into the story. I mainly did this because I’m one of those people that watches a movie and says “How the hell did that happen?” or “Why did that idiot just go into that dark alley?” I feel fairly confident that the story is resolved, the characters are resolved and while I don’t leave anything open for a dreaded sequel, I think the story ends in a way that viewers will be able to carry the story forward in their own minds and be happy with however they see it ending.

There were even a couple of times when I was writing this version when I had to just trust my characters.  We got into a tug of war here and there, and any writer know what I mean. I wanted to push the story in one direction, but my characters would never do some of the things I wanted, so I had to trust them.  I’m glad I did because in the end they surprised me.  The main villain became more sick and twisted that I could have ever imagined, the rogue cop began taking matters into this own hands and blatantly stretching the law to get his man, and the hero, if he is a flawed hero, well, he went off the deep end, but in the end he swam back to the shore to live another day.

So, what’s next for this story? Unfortunately I have one more rewrite left, really just to hammer out some structure issues I brushed off and make sure the continuity flows. I want to pass it around to a few people for a read and then maybe let a script doctor give it a read. There is a Screenwriter’s Conference in October up in Los Angeles. It is my goal to have the script polished and ready for a pitchfest they are having.

In my heart I know this is a good story. It is an original story. And if I have it my way, it’s going to make a damn good movie one day.

-DQ





Comic-Con 2009 – Here it comes…

Comic-Con InternationalAhhhhh…. It’s that time of year again: Comic-Con in San Diego (aka Uber Geek Christmas). I don’t think you can find any other single place in the world where so many people, who are fans of so many different things, are gathered under one roof in almost perfect harmony. Granted, you get the really fat people, the really smelly people and that one stupid f**king asshole who stands directly in front of a 1200 foot line of people dressed in black robes holding wands and says, “Oh, this is the line for the Harry Potter panel?”

I have a booth again this year, although this time I think it’s just so I can get into the convention hall early. We’re not really selling anything this year, more doing some shameless self promotion and trying to network with people slightly more influential than ourselves.

Personally, I really wish I had a new film to promote. This is my second year to host a booth and not have something brand spanking new, other than our Podcast. Hopefully next year will be different. I always find it weird when hundreds of people run up to me to see what the new film is. I’m not a famous filmmaker by any means, but the amount of people who enjoy my work can be a little intimidating at times.

I’ll never forget the first Fangoria Weekend of Horrors I went to a few years ago and this guy came running up to me screaming, “Dude, dude, dude, you’re David Quitmeyer!”, and I took two steps back and looked at him. I didn’t know if he was going to hug me or shoot me. Thank God all I got was a handshake and a new friend rather than a chest full of lead pellets.

While I detest the seas of people, especially the greedy bastards who grab handfuls of SWAG, I do enjoy the panels, seeing the creative personalities I admire and occasionally brushing shoulders with a celebrity. I don’t know what it is about Comic-Con, but I never want it to end and I never want to leave the convention center at night. I like wondering around the halls, observing all of the other people crashed out on benches and thumbing through their event guides.

I will have to say, since I’m not selling anything, this is the one year I’m not racing at the last minute to print out fliers or edit a trailer. After coming to Comic-Con for 7 years, four of them as a vendor, I have to say I am finally learning the ropes.

If you find your way to Comic-Con, please stop by the Steel Web Studios Booth at #H-07 and say “Hi”. It’s always nice to know somebody else is reading this other than the demons in my head.





Redress – Script News – 100 Pages, Finally

It has taken a while, but the screenplay for Redress finally crept across the 100 page mark last night. My target length for the script is about 130 pages for this draft and then I plan to go back and trim the fat back to about 115 pages.

For those of you following me on Twitter you may recall I posted a photo of a book called How Not to Write a Screenplay. I bought the book mainly as a reference for scripting items like flashbacks and dream sequences. It also has some great tips for trimming the fat and rewording scenes into the basics while using examples from other screenplays. I tend to be extremely descriptive when I write, so it was a good booster for me and really drove home a few points.

Now that I have my head wrapped around the story more, I’m starting to make things a little more uniform and adding explanations for things that were initially kind of like WTF? I have been having fun adding new frights and gore to the story and developing the characters further along the way. I’m at the point where my characters are starting to control the story so I find myself saying “Oh, Henry wouldn’t do that…” so then I have to forcibly push him in the direction I want with violence or horror. One thing the first draft lacked was a high enough body count for my satisfaction. I don’t want to start dropping corpses like Jason Voorhees on a mushroom bender, but there is an underlying crime story plot, so I’ve started showing glimpses of the violent nature of the crimes rather than lightly eluding to them after the fact. We see the girl get murdered rather than simply mention it in a news report; stuff like that.

The final piece of the puzzle I have plugged in are some the physical manifestations of the main tormented spirit. I never wanted to come out and say there is a haunting going on, but I wanted to explore how somebody battling with stress and nightmares may easily brush of some of the more subtle tendencies of a haunting as coincidence.

-DQ





Redress – Considering a Name Change

I have been working quite a bit on Redress lately, and it feels good to get my hands dirty again. As I work on developing the story more and more, I am considering changing the name to “Old Mill Road”. All of the major parts of the story happen on, you guessed it, “Old Mill Road”. Plus, I’m starting to get a little sick and tired of having to explain what “Redress” means. I think I was pushed over the edge when somebody linked the title of the film to a page on Wikipedia for redressing a theatrical set. For the record, my definition of Redress is: The setting right of what is wrong.

Personally, the more I think about it, Old Mill Road can have a creepy ring to it…you know.. never go out to Old Mill Road alone after dark…etc. I’ll play with it a little more before I make it final though. Hell, if I manage to sell the screenplay rather than make it myself, they can call it whatever they want.

As far as script updates, the script was just over 62 pages from beginning to end when I started on this last rewrite. There were number of vague descriptions, location shots were not broken down correctly and, quite frankly, there just wasn’t enough spooky stuff going on. With this new version of the rewrite I am about 1/4 through and the script has already grown to 88 pages. I want to have at least a 120 page script by the time I am done. Hopefully I’m adding some more tension and a couple more scares as well. It all depends how it is finalyl shot and edited, but I think this is a pretty original story we have going here.

Enough hot air for now…back to the grind…

-DQ





Hospital Hill Needs Your Help

I am currently seeking cash contributions to help me make a new short film, Hospital Hill. There are several levels of contributions available and each one comes with a perk.

Please check out my project on IndieGoGo where you can contribute funds and learn more: http://www.indiegogo.com/Hospital-Hill

If you are a fan of my work, then you will love this next project I have to offer.

-DQ





Redress – Script News

Well, after unintentionally shelving the script for 10 months, I have finally pulled it back out to begin reworking it. It’s not that I intentionally wanted to keep my eyes off the project for this long; just pone thing happened after another and sooner or later I was like,”Shit…I really need to start working on this again.”

The fires in San Diego back in October 2007 really set the project back because I had wanted to start filming bits for a trailer and playing with makeup for the main ghost character. I had hope to have the film nearly completed by now, but this economic hill we are all climbing had not been making it the easiest. I think somewhere in there I definitely lost focus on the project and I had a few other items taking precedent.

I wanted to shoot Hospital Hill to try and test some effects I was going to use in Redress, but once I had to shelve that project for numerous reasons, Redress seemed to get thrown in to an open grave and have a few shovels full of dirt tossed over it. Then my brain kept teasing me with story ideas for Ghost Lights, so I finally had to sit down and write out that treatment. I started on the script, but Redress keeps whispering in my ear now… I guess that’s one of the things that torments me most right now: I have a tone of great ideas flying around my head, but since I have no actual commitment to any of them now, they all keep trading places in line. One moment it seems like this project will be my next big thing, and then it seems like another.

Just because I have not been actively typing on the actual script doesn’t mean I have not been working on the story at all. My writing partner and I have had several meetings to discuss plot points, camera angles and locations for filming. I have also been giving a lot of thought to the overall ghost design and some of the other elements in the story.

One thing that I have previously touched upon in the story is a roadside memorial for one of the characters that is killed. The more I have thought about it, the more I want to make this shrine a little more of a focal point for a few scenes in the story. Seriously, what if you accidentally killed somebody and everyday on your way to work you had to pass by this shrine on the side of the road reminding you of your sins? I think it would begin to eat at your soul after a while.

I have been spending some time researching the various makeups of roadside memorials. I have an image of this white cross by the side of the road with a name neatly written on it. Someone, we don’t quite know who yet, always makes sure this cross has a fresh bouquet of pink tulips tucked neatly in its vase. Even though it’s been several years since the tragedy, a candle is always burning at the base of the shrine, rain or shine… can make a person start to wonder :-)

Damn…I need to get back to the script!

-DQ





My Lipoma

My LipomaAs some of you know, I had a little fat tumor growing in my arm which is called a Lipoma. It has been there for a few years but recently it started hurting, so I opted to have it removed. My doctor was able to cut it out in the office, so I didn’t have to worry about all the bills associated with a general surgeon.

After a few injections of local anesthetic he made an approximately one inch incision in my arm, all the way through the skin and down into the fat layer where he carved out the lipoma. Then he stitched me back up with three sutures. The whole procedure took about 30 minutes from the time he injected me to the time I was headed out the door.

It has been about 24 hours since I had the procedure. The wound is periodically sore, kind of feels like somebody punched in arm really, really hard. Other than that it only hurts if you poke the wound directly.

Part of me was worried, as you never know what you are going to find when you start cutting something out of somebody, but luckily for me every thing went OK. I really shouldn’t be typing this, as it makes the arm a little sore, but f**k it. I’ll take it easy tonight. But tomorrow, I have some more writing to do :-)




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