Thursday, December 30, 2010

New home with B & E Productions

After a string of wacky and unwanted events from staying from one hostel to the next. Executive producer of B & E ("Breaking & Entering" and/or "Bey & Elizabeth" Productions) Bey Logan has offered me a nice place to stay and be more focused on the "Quest for Jackie Chan!" until my departure on the 26th of January, 2011. I'm so glad as I was being to wonder if I was to survive another week of small tight and flea infested spaces.

Its been a challenging and new learning curve at the B & E Productions. I've been interning for the team (Elizabeth, Vicki & Bey) and doing a series of office tasks, from coffee making (Bey likes it hot, two equals and good decent dollop of milk. You'll be told if its shitty), running office errands to film concept developments, research, script readings and film budgeting. I've been sitting in to quite a number of his meetings as well and also learning more about independent, yet commercial, realm of filmmaking in Hong Kong.

Bey is a quirky character indeed. He has is moments of highs and lows, but at the end of the day, he is quite focused on the things his straightforwardness will certainly get to the bottom of any dilemma. If anyone wants to work with this man, you need to be almost psychic and be able to tap into the chakras to figure out this individual.

But overall, Bey's taught me a whole bunch of new things and it is very rare to meet people that are willing to give you a chance in the brutal HK filmmaking/ entertainment industry.

He's been in the industry for a very long time so knows all the who's who and is always on the lookout for up and coming talents entering the field. Of course, he reminds me that young people may have fresh ideas and passion, however, sometimes a little too much arrogance and ego will see them walking out the door as quickly as they got in. So to break into this industry, there has too be a high level of persistence, following through with what one sets out to make and collaborative thinking.

Ideas are always in abundance, they are everywhere and can also be found under a rock. Its whether or not the individual has enough guts to risk all to lift that idea and bring it to life.

So what is up with B & E Productions? Well, "The Blood Bond" is releasing soon in January 2011, Bey's book is currently available in selected Hong Kong bookstores (Dymocks & HMV). Bey's producer credits on the "Little Gobie" is visible on Hong Kong billboards and bus stops. Also at certain restaurants Cafe De Corale, have partnered up with "Little Gobie" movie so their marketing and promos is also visible here. He's also juggling between concept developments on "Snowblade" as well as further developments of "Red Dawn Rising".

At the end of the day, I'm grateful to be surrounded by inspiring people and also resources (you should see their library collections of action films and books! *Drools).

On the Quest...
I'm currently working on a string of interesting events to be unfolded around Hong Kong in the next few weeks in relation to the "Quest for Jackie Chan!". News over here on "Jackie Chan" himself have been quite negative lately, hence my "Quest" has been not well received by the general public. But I will not be disheartened and will continue on my own journey and self discovery and see this project through to the end.

1 comment:

  1. The ambiguous relationship between the Chan-man & HK has been going on for a while, Maria. At least 10 years as i recall - there were already problems with his anti-democratic comments the last time i was in the PRC (2001). More generally, he's considered far too pro-Beijing for his former audience in the once-&-future colony, which is considered particularly rich given the non-HK passport he flies on

    With apologies
    Robert

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