Tuesday, 8 April 2014
HOW I MADE THE TRUTH ABOUT ROMANCE (MY STORY)
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Take it Seriously.
Something that I've had to deal with a lot since releasing The Truth About Romance is; Sorry we only deal with official releases.
It's been quite horrible. There's a tradition in the film industry, and it's all about film festivals and distribution (and higher up the ladder, awards).
The general thought is; anybody can upload to YouTube.
Yes, I guess that is correct. However, there is a reason I chose to release my film through YouTube. I didn't have the money to go to film festivals, and the marketing budget to release the film with a distributor would have been silly. The Truth About Romance cost me £250, marketing it would have cost thousands of pounds.
Does that mean I shouldn't be taken seriously? I think a lot of people disregard YouTube as a film platform, there are so many silly videos of nonsense I can understand why. And yes, it doesn't sound very professional. However, the industry is changing. Cinemas aren't capable of screening no budget indie films, because they need to make money too. The rental world as also changed. When video shops were around a little indie film may have caught an eye on the bottom shelf or the guys working there might recommend it. Now rentals are online, and these websites have to shout about how they get all the latest biggest and best blockbusters, so they can attract customers away from rival sites.
So where is the home for low budget indie films?
At the moment The Truth About Romance as reached 60,000 views on YouTube, and it grows daily. I get to interact with people that leave me comments on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. It's worked out well. If only the industry people would take it seriously too, otherwise what will happen to low budget indie films.
JGW
:)
Monday, 2 December 2013
30,000 Views!!
My debut feature film just hit 30,000 views on YouTube!! I'm really proud, I think it's a fantastic achievement. Thank you for watching and please keep sharing the link. If you haven't seen it yet, check it out, it's free!!! http://youtu.be/H8w4XZLFSm0
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
27,000 views!
Thursday, 4 July 2013
WHAT I'VE LEARNT.
Monday, 10 June 2013
LAUNCHED
Monday, 11 March 2013
Trailer #2
THE TRUTH ABOUT ROMANCE TRAILER #2 from A TINY ADVENTURE on Vimeo.
Saturday, 19 January 2013
The Truth About Romance | Clip
THE TRUTH ABOUT ROMANCE | CLIP from A TINY ADVENTURE on Vimeo.
With that in mind I set along the journey of finish the opening scene. It's a good place to start.
Sunday, 14 October 2012
RE: EDITING CHALLENGE.
Well, in fairness it was a failure. However, it wasn't completely my own fault. You see, I got ill. Illness is a pain in the ass. It slowed me right down. I didn't want to get out of bed. I was cold sat at my desk. My brain was telling me to power through, but my body was telling me to lay down. And, my body won.
All is not lost, even though I failed at my challenge it did exactly what I needed it to; get me backing editing the film. Watching the footage and putting together some scenes was a great reminder of what a fun and great experience it all was, and a great achievement for all that was involved.
I have found a few problems, which had me scratching my head. I hate it when you realise something and there isn't a lot you can do about it. One problem, although I'm not sure if it's a "problem" but it's definitely something that got me thinking, which will have me continuingly thinking until I've finished the rough cut. I'll explain more... when I know more.
James G. Wall
Sunday, 7 October 2012
THE EDITING CHALLENGE.
So, we refresh, reevaluate and re-plan.
All week I've been figuring out how I can get back in the editing room. It's not as simple as just sitting there and opening up the project, well it's not for me, I'm just not that sort of guy. Everything has to be a task, a challenge, with targets and rewards. Then BOOM, I make myself a challenge. From Monday 8th to Sunday 14th I aim to finish a rough cut of the film. I would estimate I have 35-45% of the film roughly edited, which has taken me a few months. In 7 days I will have the rest of it roughly edited and my reward will be awesome, on Sunday evening I'll get to watch the first rough cut.
Now, I may cause myself some illness, because in order to do this I'll have to hard extremely hard and sleep very little. Plus I still have to go to work 5 days-a-week. But hey, it wouldn't be a challenge if it was easy. The aim is to put in 30+ hours of editing, which isn't that hard... I can break that up into small chunks throughout the week. Easy-peasy.
I'll keep everybody up-to-date on Twitter (@atinyadventure) and Instragram (@jamesgwall) so you can follow me into my quest of insanity.
Here we go!
James G. Wall
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Keep Dreaming and Never Give Up

Two days before we started shooting The Truth About Romance I had an actress pull out, a location change, we still didn't have a zoo and hadn't raised anywhere near the amount of money I wanted (less than £200), which meant I still had the problem of wardrobe to solve. I'd worked so hard to get this far and I was completely deflated. My options were running out and I laid on my bed with my head smouthered in my pillow. At that moment I thought my only option was to delay the shoot or call it off completely. I thought to myself "Who am I kidding, I can't pull this off?" Had my dream come to an end...

Monday morning, the first day of shoot. Both extremely excited and utterly stressed. Over the next 14 days I'd never worked so hard. It was the best time of my life. It felt like I was living a dream, which I was. I'd be lying if I didn't say it was tough, hard, stressful and upsetting, but none of that compared to the fact that I was shooting a film.
One day when I feel it's appropriate I'll go into more detail about the 14 day shoot, because it was a whirlwind and I'm still not sure how I did it.

James G. Wall
Monday, 10 September 2012
Editing
So far the editing process is going quick, but not as quick as I originally thought. I need to pull my finger out and work even harder!! We didn't shoot a great amount of footage. I went into the shoot not wanting to do more than 3 takes per set up. Although this was the plan we did have a set up that took 10 takes, which in fairness still isn't a lot. Kubrick or Fincher would think I was a mad man for doing such small amounts.
At the moment I'm just picking the clips that I want to use and putting them in a timeline. Then I can sync up the audio and start tweaking the edit so it runs smooth. I love the editing process. It's amazing seeing all the different camera set ups, maybe some filmed on a different day, all come together to create a sequence.
The entire filmmaking process as been like a dream, a stressful dream at times, but it still hasn't sunk in that I shot a feature film. When I originally embarked on this adventure I had the highest of hopes, but then reality set in and I realised that my no budget romantic drama will look like a shit and nobody will see it. Now however, after seeing some of the scenes come together my high hopes are back. We haven't shot a film that looks shit, it's really flippin' good, the dialogue and acting are top class. For a film that cost less than £200 it looks remarkable.
James G. Wall
Monday, 11 June 2012
MUSIC BY JACKO HOOPER
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Pre-Production: Read Through
This week we've had a dry read through of the script. It's nice to hear the script out loud with the actor. It gives you a great sense of how the film will flow. Whilst reading through the script we were constantly changing lines to make the characters more believable and original. It's massively important that all the characters don't sound the same. It's easy for this to happen when all the characters are written by the same person. It's the writer using their own voice to write all the characters. When I'm writing I try my hardest to base the characters on either someone I know or select certain words and phrases I think that specific character would use. This way all the characters have all their own personalities and not just mine.
Monday, 30 April 2012
Pre-Production: Week ???
Casting is almost complete. I actually made a video blog about auditioning, but never got round to uploading it. At the end of this week I'll be in a situation where I can make some announcements.
Locations are being difficult to find. When writing the film I purposely wrote a lot of living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms. Thinking that these would be places that would be easy to get a hold of. It turns out they aren't as easy as I thought. I've been looking at my own living room wondering whether I can make it look like four different living rooms. Hopefully it won't come down to that.
Scheduling a project of this size is so very daunting. We set the 14 day shoot and I reckon we'll have to do some filming before and after those dates. A lot of the interior scenes with local actors can be done at any point. I believe getting a few scenes shot before the 14 day shoot will take a lot of stress off everyone involved.
I've realised that a feature of this size is very much a patchwork creation.
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Pre-Production: Week 3
When we've been meeting actors we haven't just been looking for this film, but keeping other projects in mind too. Especially if we really like or get on well with a particular actor, then we definitely want to work with them in the future.
Not the biggest update, but there are things we can't talk about just yet. Plus I'm feeling a bit rotten at the moment and need to sleep it off.
James G. Wall
(Writer/Producer/Director)
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
VLOG 002: SCRIPT.
James G. Wall
(Writer/Producer/Director)
Friday, 16 March 2012
Pre-Production: Week 2
Monday night I decided that this was all wrong, it was too much and too big for this effectively no budget film. Having a distribution plan is key though. Knowing what you are doing with your film once it's complete is being a step ahead of the game. I wouldn't want to finish post production and have a finished film and not know what I'm doing with it. Then spend a month or so planning. Start planning now. In hindsight I would plan this out whilst writing the script.
After some research I have come up with a distribution plan, which I think will be cost effective and the best way to reach my target audience. Something I learnt last week was a lot of press won't cover your film whilst it doesn't have a distribution deal, because they don't want to tell their audience about a film they may never see. When you're sending out press packs make sure you include your distribution plan.
Right that will do. More updates to follow.
James G. Wall
(Producer/Writer/Director)
Monday, 12 March 2012
Pre-Production: Week 1
Funding was always going to be tough. We've got the ball rolling. I can't thank the people that have contributed enough. If you would like to make a contribution click here. I've been looking around my house for things to sell to help raise some more money. If you have an idea please get in contact.
A week ago this was a tiny little project that I didn't think anybody would be bothered about and now a week later and it's turned into something much bigger and I couldn't be more happy.
James G. Wall
(Producer/Writer/Director)
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Cast & Crew Wanted
I'm amazed how many views the website as had. It's great!
I've started getting enquiries about cast and crew. I figured it was about time to update the 'CAST/CREW NEEDED' page.
Hardly any of the crew as been selected yet, and we will be looking for people that are committed and local (or willing to travel.) This is a very low budget film, so we need a passionate and enthusiastic crew that believe in the project.
This film has a small cast, only six speaking roles. Two have already been cast, and I'm in talks with an actor about the lead role. However, there are still three main speaking roles available. Plus we will need extras. I've had to keep the information about the characters very vague. I don't want to give too much away. If you are interested I can tell you much more over email (atinyadventure@gmail.com)
Thank you very much.
James G. Wall
(Producer/Writer/Director)