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Showing posts with label scouting. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Simshar : Interviewing Ernest Camilleri



Ernest Camilleri should need no introduction to my Maltese readers, a local legend as regards costume design and I already spoke about him two days ago in an article that highlighted the differences between costume and fashion...  

As promised here is Ernest Camilleri's interview ...in his own words he describes to us the process a costume designer goes through when working on a film and the downs and ups of his job.

First of all - tell us something about yourself and how you got started working in the world of film
I had been designing and making costumes since the age of 13, when I used to create costumes for the Gozo Carnival.  A few years later I went to MTADA (Manoel Theatre Academy of Dramatic Arts) where I studied drama and costume. When the course was over I was asked to design costumes for the Pantomime and following that it was a rollercoaster ride of designing/making costumes for several theatre and dance productions. 

In the world of film it all started when PCP Company asked me to style a commercial for Corona Beer which included a number of pirate and British army uniforms from the period of the late 18'00s.  From then on I ended up working regularly in films and commercials. 
Over the past few years I also started working on international events such as the London Olympic Flag Handover and most recently the Winter Olympics.


Were you familiar with the story of Simshar when you were asked to come on board..was it a story that had particular meaning or interest in any way for you ?
3 years ago Rebecca contacted me and told me that she had plans to create a film about the Simshar story.  I was familiar with the actual happening of Simshar as it was all over the news, so I was very excited when I was presented with this opportunity to design costumes for a film based on actual facts; I had to re-create characters of actual people, giving them a look to suit the purposes of the film. This is not that easy.

How did you go about planning the various outfits?
After having read the script and discussed it with Rebecca, I started researching the characters and what relation they have to the story.  Rebecca wished to make the film colour graded, meaning certain colours would convey the mood, so we took it a step further were I dressed certain actors in certain colours.  At first look most of these things would go unnoticed but then the eye will start to associate certain colours with certain actors and certain moods.

And how do you go about creating them?
This is the actual fun part, the point at which the design actually becomes alive.  There is fabric sourcing, buying second hand clothes and shoes, hiring of uniforms and making of uniforms.  We also went about dyeing and ageing almost all the costumes to give them a worn look and even making band new costumes and ageing them to make them look real.  The list is never ending.  

What was your biggest hurdle throughout production of the movie?
I would say that we had to do an awful lot to do with little time and money.

The première and release date is almost here...are you excited to see what everyone is going to think?
I am sure that all people involved are excited about the première as this movie will raise the bar of the local film industry.

What is your answer to anyone who is still unsure about going to watch the movie?
Go and watch the movie, you will definitely enjoy it as it has a human side to it and not just a story.

And what will you be wearing to the première...any sneak peek available? 
I usually go for more of a casual look, but nothing is set in stone :)

Remember that Simshar premières on the Sunday 27th April -this Sunday !

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Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Simshar Spotlight : Costume vs Fashion


You must be sick of hearing me talk about the Simshar première by now but 'I'm so excited..I just can't hide 'it........remember Sunday 27th ...wohooooo...get dressed up..... I'm scouting :)

I had the pleasure of meeting and interviewing costume designer extraordinaire Ernest Camilleri and we got to discussing the huge differences between working on a film and working in fashion and whilst his interview will follow suit very very soon..in the meantime I thought it would be fun to list these differences:

Intention
Fashion : Worn by a model or a person as fashion statement
Costume : Worn by an actor/actress to convey a character and idea of a person.

Appearance

Fashion : The focus is on making the person in question look awesome.
Costume : The focus is on making sure the person's looks fit the character. This might mean making the person look ugly and making the person wear something that really doesn't flatter them..so yes it might even mean making the person look fatter than they are...

Planning

Fashion : The focus is most often on incorporating current trends and styles in interesting ways.
Costume : The focus is on researching the period, living situation, economic climate of the character in question and ensuring the costume meets all criteria.

Colour

Fashion : The focus is on the person' skin tone/ current trends / shoot theme
Costume : The focus is on the scene's mood ..colour can help to convey certain moods, infact Ernest apparently made use of this technique throughout Simshar.




Check back for Ernest's interview coming very very soon !!!



caroline paris


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Sunday, 6 April 2014

Simshar Spotlight : A Preview of Things To Come



Heya folks,
So for a little recap, if you recall, in my previous post I announced the super cool news that first of all Simshar the Movie is about to be released..and theres a fun premiere full of glitzy stuff happening on the 27th April.follow the link at the end of the post to buy your tickets...... AND Im the official fashion&style blogger on the night and in these weeks leading up to the event...fun times!

So let me tell you a bit about how this last bit is going to work - in the weeks leading up to the event I am going to learn, (and pass on what Im learning back to you) about costume&fashion, in relation to film. Whilst Ive worked in styling for TV programmes and TV seriesa film is a whole new ballpark were all the clothes are referred to as Costumes and as you can imagine, these differ enormously from one production to another, ranging from contemporary urban fashion, to of course, the more traditional outfits and ball-gowns.



To understand the magnitude of this task, you must realize how integral Costume design is in defining the overall look of the movie; it provides the audience with information about the culture and society the characters inhabit and their character traits, everything has to 'fit' and make sense according to what we are learning about the character if you know what I mean.. 

To learn something more about all of this I am going to be interviewing both Ernest Camilleri; one of Maltas top Costume Designers; who was responsible for designing, creating, acquiring and hiring all costumes for Actors and extras in the movie and Rebecca Cremona; the movies director; to find out what her perspective is about all of this.



Thennnnnn were also going to be meeting the films leading lady - Clare Agius and also Antonella Axisa, who plays a supporting role, and I will be asking both of them about what acting in the movie and wearing such a selection of costumes felt like and their overall experience. 



Last but defo not least, in these interviews I am going to be asking all these people for info about what theyre wearing to the PREMIERE NIGHT...the news along the grapevine is that certain high profile Maltese designers have come on board to design something extra special for Claire, Rebecca, Antonella and Angelique.

I lied - theres one more thing - premiere night - I will be there, and Im going to be scouting the best looks...from both the VIP guest list and all other attendees..so dress up to the nines, I want to scout some glamour! - of and yes, Buy Your tickets HERE.

caroline paris
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