Category — Projects
Day of drawing
A scene about someone drawing, how hard could it be? Ha. No, I can’t just have one shot of someone sketching - they have to draw it several times, over several days, and in different moods and with different emotions. They have to draw sometimes in books, sometimes on walls; with crayons, pencils and make-up. They have to sketch, and paint and smudge things with their fingers. Why? Because it’s art, and you’ve got to suffer for it. Apparently. But it all turned out pretty well in the end and we got through the day with plenty of art for everyone. Plus the art department got to dress up like they were in a Fellini film as extras for the party scene, so it was win-win. Hard work and torment and funny plastic masks. What could be more cinematic?
August 5, 2009 No Comments
Wind burn & pigeons
Day 1 of the shoot kicked off this morning, with everyone finding themselves a little bewildered (a 6.30 am call will do that) and a little cold, thanks to August weather in Hobart. The mountain was covered in snow and so were we…(not really but it felt like it).
Hmm, what to say about day 1? A lot got done - and a lot really didn’t get done. A few technical hitches. But we also got some great footage for the opening scenes when the main character arrives at the house. So, what else?… Well, there were gale force winds, there were designer outfits & glamorous make-up thanks to Liz… There was some concern that the catering tent might actually fly away, but that was just a momentary thrill.
And, yes, there were pigeons. A local pigeon keeper (I’m not sure what the correct term would be?) came and brought along 11 of his finest birds. Racing pigeons they were, sleek in red and grey. We had to keep them waiting a while — but then they were free and off like a shot…to make quite a good shot, actually. Thanks pigeons and I hope you got home safely.
August 3, 2009 No Comments
The last days of pre-production
Well, our short film The Room at the Top of the Stairs is finally approaching production, after months of planning, speculation, stress and procrastination. As I write this the art department is busily dressing the set - a spooky old house in West Hobart, currently uninhabited. This is a big task, as it’s a huge house and has to be filled up with all sorts of weird stuff that art students might have made or collected. On the upside, these characters are not very domestic (or wealthy) and so don’t need to have much furniture.
We’re also having wardrobe, make-up and camera tests today. Sean (costume designer) is busily putting together outfits for the key cast. I’m excited to see how it all comes together… It’s realistic art student fashion, but a little heightened. Not boho, more a bit folk, apparently. And layering. The make-up, courtesy of Liz, is going to be pretty natural but with an occasional touch of glamour (because they are artists after all).
July 30, 2009 No Comments
Actors gone wild
Rehearsals for The Room at the Top of the Stairs are picking up momentum. The cast have been doing improvisations to get to know their characters more and we had our first rehearsal at the location tonight, which really helped. There was some intense action with some of the scenes - shouting and pushing each other around (well, mainly pushing Kate around!). It was all very Jerry Springer, which is good because that’s what I wanted. Hmm, how often do you hear a director say that?. I hope the neighbours weren’t too freaked out.
July 29, 2009 No Comments
Readthrough
As the title of this post implies, today was the first cast readthrough of our short film The Room at the Top of the Stairs. I wanted to have a proper readthrough so that everyone could get an idea of the flow of the piece and how their character fits into the scheme of the story. It was good to finally see the actors together in one room, helps to get a sense of whether they will be convincing as a group of peers. I think they will - which is lucky because I don’t fancy having to find more actors, it was hard enough to get this lot!
July 25, 2009 No Comments
Design of Piccolo’s Adventure – Part Two
Learn how levels and enemies where designed in part two of The Design of Piccolo’s Adventure and how the player would control Piccolo. ![]()
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July 13, 2009 No Comments
Leading Lady
After auditioning many young actors over the past few weeks, we’ve finally cast the lead in our short film The Room at the Top of the Stairs. Fiannah de Rue, a Year 12 student at Hobart College with considerable theatre experience, will take on the role. I hope she’s ready for some hard work becuase she’s in almost every scene!
July 7, 2009 No Comments
Owls, Cats and 2D - OH MY!
Time for some Blog action. Remember the work in progress “Daughter of God” film? No? Me neither, these days it’s all about “The Owl and the Pussycat”!

May 14, 2009 No Comments
Sam and Piccolo DVD launch
Another day, another party, here at the Adam Walker Studio. Here are some photos from the launch party we had to celebrate the release of Sam and Piccolo to DVD-video.

Even the Critters had a party
April 2, 2009 No Comments
Critter Rush!
Critter Rush is up and running. We are about to host the launch ‘party’. There are bubbles and lollies, and all the boys are frocked up to the nines. They look good.

Adam showing the game to the masses.

Trent enjoying the bubbles.

Checkout the red cordial!
Get it here:
http://www.awshub.com/game/game.php?gameid=a2
Get your own Critter model here:
http://www.awshub.com/shop/shop.php
ENJOY!
December 21, 2008 No Comments









