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Category: Fun

Bring on the Oscar Parties!

blktiPlanning an Oscar party? Oh yeah!

Here are a couple of ideas to get you started. Start with the dress code to set the tone.

DRESS CODE FOR GUESTS:

  • Black tie (fun!)
  • Creative black tie (more fun!)
  • Dress as your favourite movie character from a movie that won an Oscar (wacky!)

THE RED CARPET & TIME WAITING FOR THE NEXT AWARD:
It’s all about the competition! Choose, debate and choose again…

  • Best dressed on the red carpet
  • Most creative outfit on the red carpet
  • Best commercial
  • Best acceptance speech
  • Best performed song
  • Most embarrassing moment

THE AWARDS & WINNERS:

  • The “Parallel Oscars” Competition – The ol’ standard Oscar night game: hand out the nomination sheets before or at the start of the party to guests to guess who’ll win; watch and see who guessed the most correct Oscar wins. It’s fun to discuss why you made the choices you made.
  • The “Whatcha Get?” Game – If your guests haven’t seen many of the Oscar noms, perhaps instead do a random draw for each nomination to determine each person’s nomination sheet. Less competition between guests, but just as fun.
  • Pick up a plastic Oscar statuette from a local party shop and present it to the party winner

Then all you need is good food (finger foods, of course) and drink (how about ginger ale served in plastic champagne flutes?) and enjoy Oscar night!

What ideas are you planning?

Cheers and a good Oscar party to you,
Deb

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Deb Patz is the author of “Film Production Management 101” and the upcoming “Write! Shoot! Edit! A Complete Guide to Filmmaking for Teens” both published by MWP Books. It’s no suprise that she loves Oscar night parties.

WHERE IS DEB? (upcoming events and appearances)
Jun.3-7 – Guest instructor – PEI Screenwriter’s Bootcamp, Charlottetown, PEI
Jul.30-Aug.3 – UFVA Conference, Los Angeles, CA

Glady Works in the Movies: The Outdoor Winter Shoot

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Deborah Patz is author of “Film Production Management 101” and the upcoming “Write! Shoot! Edit!” both published by MWP Books. Her set parka came from the “Edison Twins” shoot way back when.

 

What Do These Films Have in Common? The Answer!

Did you get it?

Interesting answers came in from a variety of sources. The answer is:

Best Writing Nominations at the Oscars

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  • Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936, Robert Riskin)
  • The Maltese Falcon (1941, John Huston)
  • Love Story (1970, Erich Segal)
  • Away From Her (2007, Sarah Polley)
  • Das Boot (1982, Wolfgang Petersen)
  • American Graffiti (1973, George Lucas, Gloria Katz, Willard Huyck)
  • Roman Holiday (1953, Ian McLellan Hunter, John Digton)
  • The Great Dictator (1940, Charles Chaplin)

Are you planning an Oscar party this year? To warm up the party or as a lead up to the party, consider a quiz related to previous winners and nominees. There are a lot of great films out there…

To help you, here’s a link to the Academy Awards database:
http://awardsdatabase.oscars.org/ampas_awards/BasicSearchInput.jsp

Cheers & a good Oscar party to you,
Deb

What Do These Films Have In Common?

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  • Mr. Deeds Goes To Town
  • The Maltese Falcon
  • Love Story
  • Away From Her
  • Das Boot
  • American Graffiti
  • Roman Holiday
  • The Great Dictator

Answer will come in the next posting…

Cheers & a good shoot to you,
Deb

Christmas Bills vs Production Bills

bllsBills, bills! Who likes bills? Hang on… I know!

The Production Coordinator during wrap week!

Yup!

Wrap week is the only time I’ve found myself near-pleading with suppliers to hurry up and send me the invoice so we can pay it before the production office closes at the end of the week.

Strange business life, being in production…

Cheers & happy bill-paying to you,
Deb

How an Empty Box is Like a Sailboat

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  1. See the empty box and its label
  2. Hear the music: “Yes, we have no bananas...”
  3. Let your thoughts take you to the movie “Sabrina” with Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart

Ah, yes…

Cheers and good movie memories to you!
Deb