We finished filming Scraps on Sunday, October 16, 2011. It was an emotional and frantic whirlwind of a two weeks (for me, at least...everyone else seemed really focused and cool as cucumbers). So much to cram into two little weekends. But somehow, according to a brief shot audit by one of the DP's crew members, we apparently got all of our scenes! There are a few insert photos to be taken, the intro footage to be filmed by moi and then compilation of audio, video, stills and artwork will begin.
Editing this beast of a shortie will be done by a team hand-picked by our DP, Aaron Leong. Aaron will be synching things up and will work on color correction. The rough and fine cuts of the footage will be done by Shawna Smith and sound editing will be done by Ian Webb, all of which will be overseen by Imani and me.
Promotional materials which will be sent out as incentives for donations are in the process of being designed!
I am looking forward to bringing news soon! And, thanks again for all of your support!
Ian Webb began shooting black and white 35mm photography at age 14; he developed and printed his own pictures. Webb continued to study the art of black and white photography until age 20. While attending community college in Sacramento, he served as a photojournalist for The American River Beaver and The Lincoln News Messenger. In 2008 Webb began studying Digital Film & Video Production at Art Institute of Sacramento – California; he instantly fell in love with Cinematography.
In 2010, Webb received the “Best Cinematography Achievement Award” from The Art Institute.
He has served as cinematographer for two music videos, both of which received the ‘Best Program Music Video’ award at The Sacramento International Film Festival.
Webb can operate a multitude of digital film cameras including, The Red Cam, Sony Ex-3 & Ex-1, Panasonic HPX-300, Panasonic HVX-200, Canon 5d, 7D & T2i.
Webb also specializes in digital video editing. In 2011, Webb’s editing skills awarded him with national air-time on ESPN.
In June 2011, Webb graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Digital Filmmaking and Video Production from The Art Institute of California, Sacramento.
Presently, Webb works at M Entertainment as the finishing editor for the show, “Bringing it Home”.
Webb also works as a freelance cinematographer and editor.
He currently resides in Northern California.