Wednesday 22 October 2014

The narrator Becky Shrimpton

Definition of a Voice Over/Narrator:

Words that are spoken in a movie or television program by a person who is not seen




BECKY SHRIMPTON was the terrific narrator of Diamond and the Fosters.

At day 5, it's currently over 1000 views. Take a listen to Becky's performance:

The only direction I've ever given Becky in the last 15 months when working together on over 50 videos is: "Hey Becky, I have this that's needed to be done. Interested. I'll pay you $____."

I have never said a word to you besides that about any particular project. As she said to me after I complimented her. "Matt, I'm a professional. That's my job."

And she's right. I remember when Morgan Freeman was on Inside the Actors Studio and Lipton asked him what he wants in a director. And Freeman said in total seriousness. "To shut up and stay out of my way."

I love it. When you're good, you're good and if you listen to Becky's performance in this video, you'll see that she's good.

How does someone get good at something like this?

- I'll assume a little bit a talent.
- A natural understanding of how to tell a story.
- A lot of training and practice.
- And someone who studies to master story structure and how to set a tone and pace.

Put them all together and you have yourself a professional.

In the past, I think I over-directed some actors and under-directed others. I put them all in the same category and treated them all the same. And that's a mistake. Some actors, like Becky and Morgan Freeman, have their own process and don't need someone telling them what to do. As others are natural talents but really need to be taken care of when you direct them. They want you to hold their hand through the entire film. It's the job of the director to understand what the actors needs to make sure the best story is told. And for Becky it's not saying a thing to her - unless she needs me to.

I remember back in 2002 when I worked as in the movie industry as a grunt. One film I worked on was Owning Mahowny, a film about addiction starring the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman who was in a different state during the filming of that movie. He transformed into the character and we only got to meet the real him at the wrap party 2 months later. I remember we were shooting at a Ice Hockey rink at the University of Toronto one day when I was talking to the director of the film Richard Kwietniowski. Were were about 6 weeks into filming and he admitted that he hadn't said a word to Hoffman yet. He just let him be. I was shocked to hear that then but I totally get it now.

- Matthew Toffolo



Watch recent videos starring Becky Shrimpton as narrator for WILDsound:
ACTORDIAMOND AND THE FOSTERS - Chapter 1
Children's Novel Made Into Movie
Written by Michael David Weis
ACTORREAD NOVEL READING - NOT ALONE
June 2014 Reading
Written by Gaelyn Whitley Keith


ACTORPerformed Feature Script - HOPE IS NOT A BLACK & WHITE RAINBOW
March 2014 Reading
Written by Harold L. Brown
ACTORPERFORMED - SHRINK PROOF TV Pilot
April 2014 Reading
by Stephen Potts


ACTORGOTHAM NIGHTS
June 2013 Reading
Written by Adam Kennedy
ACTOR READ 1st CHAPTER NOVEL - Rabbit's Man
March 2014 Reading
Written by Philip Oyok


ACTORHANNIBAL TV Show Spec
April 2014 Reading
by Ibba Armancas
ACTORSHORT SCRIPT - CAGEY
June 2014 Reading
Written by JJ Hillard


ACTORFEATURE SCRIPT - SHAPE SHIFTERS
June 2014 Reading
Written by Andrew Fisk
SCREENPLAYFEATURE SCRIPT - SHOOTING STAR
September 2014 Reading
Written by Richard Harrison


ACTORPERFORMED 1st Chapter READING - MY WAY
August 2014 Reading
Written by Deryn Warren

Tuesday 21 October 2014

Diamond and the Fosters Prologue/1st Chapter Video - 4 days in.

I am so proud of the 1st chapter of this video because it was a total team effort. A cliche sentence to say yes, but this just happens to be true.

Here is the cast/crew list with bios:

Written by Michael David Weis

Illustration by Matthew Avant

Narration by Becky Shrimpton

Editing and Visual Design by Yujin Song

Produced by Matthew Toffolo

You can also learn more about the entire book Diamond and the Fosters by clicking on their website here, or just go ahead and buy the novel in hard cover.

www.diamondandthefosters.com

BUY NOW on Amazon - The entire poetic novel of this amazing story.

So far, 4 days in the video has garnered over 800 views. Watch now:

First off, we need to give credit to the original creator and writer Michael David Weis. A really talented individual who took a simple kids story concept and turned it into a complex journey into what makes an individual. A story that crosses generations and cultures - it's universal and for all ages! As the theme of the novel states, we're only as strong as our roots. I loved Michael's reaction when he first watched the movie:

I love the heart and effort put in to the piece. It's magical. Nobody has given a crap about this book. It's really nice to feel the love on this side.

When creating something, you never know how the audience is going to react. Sometimes you make films that you love and think is your best work, only to see it not really catching on. Other times you make a film and you think it's good/okay but not your best, only to see it catch on and be your most successful film. With Michael and his story Diamond and the Fosters, it's almost like these videos are a 2nd chance of redemption. And I feel I have an obligation to make sure many people see it.

Chapter 2 should be done in a few days. Tomorrow I like to talk about our amazing narrator Becky Shrimpton.

Friday 17 October 2014

Diamond's Family Tree - Prologue and 1st Chapter - by Michael David Weis

I am so proud to announce the revealing of our new enterprise.

 We are turning novels and short stories into movies.

We just completed our first film.

  Diamond's Family Tree - Children's Story written by Michael David Weis

  Illustrations by Matthew Avant

  Narration by Becky Shrimpton

  Edited and Visual Design by Yujin Song

  Produced by Matthew Toffolo

 
WATCH the Film here now on YouTube


 This should be the beginning of a long series of amazing stories turned into movies. I am filled with excitement, nerves, insecurity, confidence, and determination all rolled up to one giant ball that is stuck in my gut. Hope you enjoy.