Amazing movies, operas and photobooks produced in Zambia by Langmead & Baker based on African stories: information and discussions about movies The Borderline (2019) and Damyna the Musical (2018), operas Damyna Damyna the Opera and The Legend of Konga Mato, and photobooks Postcards from Zambia, The Zambians, zedscape and ZedPipo, and any other aspect of art productions in Zambia.
Friday, 23 September 2016
Facebook and IMDb
I have created a Facebook page for Damyna the Musical, and my data are now on IMDb. The website is here.
Thursday, 22 September 2016
Sceenplays, Marketing and Musicals
Screenplay
The first iteration of my next screenplay is complete. Each scene is a story event where characters change in significant and appropriate ways, positive or negative - each scene is titled with speaking and non-speaking cast list; the story is consistent and with present tense action descriptions; dialogue is simple and short, with no lecturing; scene and shot headings, and character names, are consistent. I am now starting my second iteration, which will include: reviewing the beats; defining and balancing sequences into (probably) five acts; and sharpening the characters with better actions and motifs.
Marketing
My imposed deadline for Damyna, the Film Musical (working title) is end of November. I am a producer at DISCOP 2016, in Johannesburg between 2-4 November so I will be taking a couple of trailers and PR bits. I am describing the film as general entertainment, ethnic and arts & music. It is getting interest from TV stations. The flier is designed; the poster is designed but not complete, with studio photography on Friday, 23 September; the documentary is not started but star interviews will be also on Friday on studio greenscreen; the website is done except for trailers, which should be ready by month end, and of course there are no reviews yet! Facebook is on my list for today together with determining a list of appropriate festivals.
Musicals
My film is a musical. The narrative progresses through songs; there is some dialogue but there is no dancing. It does not use duality commonly found in musicals, two parallel often scenically similar narratives that combine at some point (Gigi). I find this simple idea very interesting.
Friday, 16 September 2016
peterlangmead.com has been updated
My website has been updated to include my new film Damyna, the Film Musical (working title).
Damyna, the Film Musical (working title)
Damyna, the film musical (working title) is in late post production. Based on my opera Damyna Damyna, it is expected to be ready in time for DISCOP 2016 in Johannesburg.
Written, composed and directed by Peter Langmead
Synopsis
Damyna is nearly sold to her father's moneylender but is bought and brought up by her mother's friend. To avoid problems with her real son, Por Phiri, his mother ensures he believes she is his real sister, but they love each other dearly. Trouble arrives when two attractive consultants, Kati Pault and Given Chansa, arrive at their farm to 'improve' their farming skills. Por falls in love with Kati; Given Chansa falls in love with Damyna, with the help of a drunken witch doctor, who assumes Damyna and Por are really brother and sister. They all meet in a fashionable coffee house in town. Before matters get out of hand, the witch doctor corrects his mistake but is nearly foiled by Damyna's adopted mother's husband, who also looks like the witch doctor, claiming to be the father of both Damyna and Por. Damyna's adopted mother reveals her husband is not the father of her son, so Damyna and Por can now marry, while Damyna's high ranking and uniformed real father at the wedding also looks remarkably like the witch doctor.
See my website for more details.
Written, composed and directed by Peter Langmead
Synopsis
Josephine Kachiza plays Damyna. |
See my website for more details.
Monday, 12 September 2016
2nd unit shoot, dubbing Kati Pault and first iteration of first draft
So, 2nd Unit shoot: the leaves have gone from the trees; one large tree has been cut back; and spring is very much coming. I didn't go. Apparently, the shoot was okay. Lucky, the buildings hadn't been painted!
Another dubbing session this morning, with Hilda dubbing Kati Pault and later with Dude doing Given Chansa in a duet. It is sounding good.
Me? I am doing the first iteration of my first draft for my next musical.
Friday, 9 September 2016
Dubbing, 2nd unit shoot & first draft
Chongwe Chongwe chorus dubbing finished, possibly; 2nd unit shoot tomorrow, probably; the first draft of my next screenplay is finished, almost. Not a bad week, except I still think iPads are rubbish.
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