Saturday, August 15, 2009

a motivational quote..



"I always start writing with a clean piece of paper and a dirty mind." Patrick Dennis

It's so true.

That being said, I'm not that deep a person to pull out Patrick Dennnis quotes off the top of my head. Honestly, I got it from John Laroquette's Twitter. I didn't even know who Patrick Dennis was..I had to look him up. The quote however was fantastic and certainly applied..

I like quotes. I encounter one I like and I keep them in a notebook for future reference and use. It would be handy if I was incredibly anal and catalogued them by subject instead of having them be just hodge-podge entries at the top of a page. Most of these quotes just disappear from memory, coming back from the dead when I'm bored and take a peek through some old writing..so I suppose they serve as an entertaining nostalgia of myself, a flourish to my thoughts of then. So really, not much purpose at all..but this doesn't stop me from writing them down. I'm not good at remembering quotes and I'm not good at remembering jokes but I think I aspire to be good at them both one day. I'd love to be someone who could rattle off a deep quote for any occasion..and no, it doesn't matter if you got it from John Laroquette's Twitter..you have it and you know what it means and you aren't afraid to use it.

Also-clean pieces of paper in empty notebooks are..terrifying. And I'm at the terrified, clean pieces of paper stage right now..working on Episode 6. Carrie Humphries did a fantastic interview with me in the August 6th issue of Echo Magazine..hey, it' still up online at http://www.echoweekly.com/viewstory.php?storyid=7973&page=2 if you haven't checked it out..so I figured it might be good for people who had read that interview and wanted to listen to the show on the radio that we give them a chance to hear Episode 1 again on August 12th. And y'all didn't mind, with Episode 5 being such a cliff hanger, right?

Of course what this really all means is..I was moving and hadn't gotten a chance to get to Episode 6 yet. ;)

Thursday, July 30, 2009

episode 5



This is Montreal- Episode Five
Written and Performed by Trevor Darlington
Narrated and Produced by Corey Schmidt
Original Air Date- presently unaired
Running Time- 51:33 (includes opening show promo and explicit language disclaimer for broadcast)

Synopsis- Charlie joins Terrance at an illegal poker/strip club operation in Laval. Terrance tries, in his own way, to make amends for how he has treated Charlie. Terrance is also there to do business with Ghislaine and a porn website operator from Alberta. Trouble brews between club patrons and Terrance, forcing Charlie to make a decision.

Track Listing-

Eric Lapointe- Le Mari Pop
Lorie- Play
Taktika- La Tête Dans Les Nuages
Discobitch- C'est Beau La Bourgeoisie
Thunderheist- Red Whine
Ariane Moffatt- Reverbere

2009 Productions Melodrame et Central Services

Podcast-
streaming and download at
http://thisismontrealradioii.podomatic.com
320 bit high quality direct download at
http://www.sendspace.com/file/xw7tsf

french is cool..




When you're travelling the highways in Montreal, just like in Toronto, they have periodic electronic road signs telling you how traffic is moving, or if it's not and why..but of course, in French. Sometimes this can be a bit of a puzzle to figure out, for an Anglo-Ontario mind like myself.

That all being said, to convey that traffic flow is normal and moving, isn't it a lot cooler to say, as they do on these signs.."circulation fluide"?

Thursday, July 16, 2009

episode 4

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This is Montreal- Episode Four
Written and Performed by Trevor Darlington
Narrated and Produced by Corey Schmidt
Original Air Date- Wednesday July 29, 2009, CFRU 93.3 FM (Guelph, Ontario, Canada)
Running Time- 47:02 (includes opening show promo and explicit language disclaimer for broadcast)


Synopsis- Charlie is stuck in his hotel room, having a very bad day. He receives an email from New York outlining the history of Tico Salad Dressing which upsets him and makes him question his job. Charlie is invited by Terrence to meet him for dinner at a rather strange location in Laval.


Track Listing-

Stéphanie Lapointe- Désert
Anik Jean- Thorazine
Alfa Rococo-Les Jours De Pluie
Anik Jean- La Femme Bionique
Ariane Moffatt- Reverbere

2009 Productions Melodrame et Central Services

Podcast-
streaming and download at
http://thisismontrealradio.podomatic.com
320 bit high quality direct download at
http://www.sendspace.com/file/079mgc

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

from the world of advertising..



Estelle Weir, head of sales for OPC, a television commercial production company, on how commercials differ from place to place..

"My family is from upstate New York. In middle America, it's all about driving footage and Sale Sale Sale. It's very basic. Canada is very much about two-person dialogue. It's much more subtle here. When it comes to big visuals, Scandinavian directors are very much into that. And then the British have their comedy. It's always fascinating to watch what another director did with a commercial that we didn't get to do. "

Globe and Mail, July 15 2009

re- jonathan painchaud




I use Jonathan Painchaud's single "Laisse-Toi Pas Détruire" in Episode 1 of "This is Montreal". I originally wanted it to be the first song in Episode 2, at the point where Charlie is having a really hard time getting out of bed..and Charlie says "The hell with it,"..the kick of this song is completely appropriate to go along with that mood I wanted to convey. Alas, the Caiman Fu mp3 I had of their track "Pas De Panique" was rather subpar sound quality wise, in comparison with the other songs I was using..and, not having anything else musically that was suitable at the time for a similar mood, Jonathan's song got bumped up to Episode 1. It worked just fine. I ended up buying the Caiman Fu album..rather cheaply at HMV 333 Yonge..a huge shock actually..so "Pas De Panique" will show up at some point in complete stereophonic magnificence in the future I'm sure.

One day, whilst online, I was bored and curious..or should I just say curiously bored..and decided to check out what Jonathan Painchaud had at You Tube in the way of music videos for his stuff. And I found the vid for "Laisse-Toi Pas Détruire"..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7ueecAHfa8

..and I was blown away because it totally was "This is Montreal", the music video! Especially the first 2 minutes. The mood was perfect, the jump cuts of the night time skyline of Montreal, the bustling streets and traffic, the brooding hero in the dimly lit bar, the rather nebulous story unfolding around the song of some kind of love gone wrong, the angels in the chorus...it was just incredible. I wished there were more Montreal city shots later in the vid..I suppose they were rather unecessary once "scene" and "mood derived from scene" had been established..

I just watched it again. Perfect thing to psyc myself up for the upcoming trip..

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

les temps force a status report..



July 14 2009- Forgive me, it's been a while. Being a writer is tough, tough stuff, as I'm sure those of you who write know first hand and those of you who would like to write but can't, for whatever reason or reasons you might have, understand even more. I put myself into the second category..I've always just been a writing poser, more in love with the IDEA of being a writer than actually trying to fill a blank page with something substantial and..truly BEING a writer. To actually go out and be a writer..for real..well, this has been one of the hardest projects of my life. I'll be damned if I don't give it a good stab and try to finish it..but, I'll be honest with you..my perfectionistic ways are making it very difficult for me to..let it go and be happy with it. And I'm changing my mind all the damn time, about where this thing is going to end up. It's already blown outself out of proportion with length..it was never going to be as long as it's turning out to be now. But rest assured, I'm in love with the characters, I'm in love with the story, and most importantly..I'm in love with Montreal and all it entails. This might just be the project that I finish, out of love, and..despite myself. Because I just can't shake it. I do see an ending for it and yes, that's a good chunk of the battle won right there, it's just the getting there part that's tough.

Some news.

"This is Montreal" has left the kind folks who were carrying it at Sound FM in Waterloo, and now is airing as a 2009 summer series on CFRU, 93.3 FM in Guelph, Ontario..Tuesdays at midnight. Whereas with Sound FM, it was a broadcasting free for all and no one gave a shit about people swearing at the top of their lungs a la Terrence at 11 AM...at CFRU they actually care about the swearing and stuff..hence the late night start time. It's cool though, they podcast the show at their webpage (check the link section)..so between my own podcast page and theirs, ain't no way you'll miss it unless you choose to. "This is Montreal" is starting from the very beginning at CFRU, so you'll hear the first 3 episodes which originally aired on Sound FM in late 2008 and then..onto the new stuff which you haven't heard just yet. I know that some of you are really on my case about hearing the latest episode..maybe I'll oblige you and put it up at the podcast page as a sneak peek, before it's radio premiere in a few weeks..all as a thank you for sticking with me and my writer's block and self indulgence for so long. All of you are a super inspiration for me to keep going..to know you're digging it and you want more and I appreciate it, you are helping me along more than you can ever know. Many thanks to Andrew Townsend, host of CFRU's "Andrew T and the Dynamo Elite", who's babysitting the show while it's airing on the radio..you are going above and beyond the call of duty and I super de duper appreciate what you are doing here. And..thank you to Tara Michelle Ziniuk, the program director at CFRU who really, really felt strongly enough about "This is Montreal" to bend over backwards to make sure it got put on the air somewhere and somehow. Your vote of confidence means a lot to me, especially as you yourself are an author and performer. I think there's a lot I can learn from you about writing and the whole creative process because really, only now am I coming out of my shell on this one..I've been playing second bananas for too long in my life..;).. and I hope one day we can sit down for a cup of joe and just shoot the breeze about it all.

Oh yeah..Episode 2 is airing..tonight! ;)

"This is Montreal" Progress Report- Episode 4 is in the can. Episode 5 is just about written..I'm looking actually at just a bit of minor editing and the construction of one final, concluding paragraph..but I'm holding off on finishing it because I'm about to pay a visit to Montreal, first since March of 2008..and I think it might be best to play tourist and take some things in before finishing any more. Who knows what things might change story wise..with that being said, that means I hope to record Episode 5 early next week and then..Episode 6. I'm hoping I can rattle that one off quickly..finding music for it will be a challenge. The really hard writing assignment for me is going to be Episode 7- when Charlie and Lisa finally sit down for their coffee. Once again..I know how it's going to end up..it's just the "getting there" part. I want the dialogue to really sparkle and..I'm worried about wether I've got what it takes to do it and really be happy with it all. The music for that one is going to be very, very good..and I'm hoping I have a little surprise for you all in regards to that. ;)

This trip to Montreal is primarily to attend a friend's wedding reception, but it's also going to encompass a lot of research for me. A good chunk of the future action in "This is Montreal" is going to take place at the UQAM campus, a place I know zero about..so if you're in Montreal and you see this slightly lost Ontario fella shooting pictures of everything and anything with his camera, he's NOT A TERRORIST! He's just doing research for his radio novella so he can go back to Ontario and write about the place and stare at those pictures and try to get it right, as best as he can.

OK, I'm missing "Pyramide" now..
http://www.radio-canada.ca/emissions/pyramide/saison2/

..must run! More soon!

trev