This blog is dedicated to ideas and projects about raising funds to restore the old Lyric Theatre in Birmingham, Alabama
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Post 4: Idea for the opening sequence
On Sunday, we went to see the new Woody Allen flick 'Midnight in Paris", a hugely entertaining surrealistic fantasy with a zillion characters. Now, I am thinking of an opening scene with partying Zelda, Scott, Talluhla and all showing up at the Lyric at night for the vaudeville show in a fancy old 1920's chauffeured yellow car. Definitely over the top costumes and acting. As far as the look, script, zany gags, and cinematography, I am thinking of course of my idols Caro and Jeunet: Delicatessen, A Very Long Engagement, The City of Lost Children, Amelie, Micmac a Tire Larigo... I am also thinking of Leolo. Mostly wide angle lenses, warm atmospheric colors, odd camera moves, unexpected juxtapositions, strange character actors.
Post 3: HDR pictures of the place
I wanted to start with a good record of what the Lyric looks like now in its glorious"esthetic decrepitude", so we went down with my friend Randy Crow the other day. I took my cheap Home Depot work lights, he brought some of his professional lights, and we spent the afternoon shooting wide views and panoramas.
Shooting HDR is a rather contemplative undertaking with up to 10 exposures ranging from 16 seconds to 1/30 s depending on the contrast, and while waiting for the long exposures, I started brainstorming about making a short film of a very surrealistic vaudeville show, with a very sparse "fellini-esque" audience of weird characters in the remaining dusty seats of the third balcony, on the wooden seatless "bleachers" of the second balcony, on the bare floor of the orchestra, and sitting in grand gilded baroque armchairs in the six ruined boxes on each side of the stage. Thee would be fire breathers, jugglers, magicians pulling huge ugly rabbits out of oversize top hats, bad singers, Roy Rogers on a live Trigger, contortionists, tango dancers, what else?
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Post 2: Getting Involved
I was invited by the Director of the Alabama and Lyric Theatres to come down and talk to him about my ideas, and he took me all through the old Lyric while we talked. He loved the place, and is definitely interested in anything that will help raise money and restore it to its former splendor. They are getting EPA grants for the cleanup of the old lead paint and asbestos. There might be a way to box of seal ed the Asbestos curtain, but if it is going to be used as a curtain, it would have to be reproduced on heavy canvas.
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