EDITORS NOTE - The following blog entry is the opinion of the editor [D. R. Quintana] and not the opinion of the cast and crew of Quantum Storm Pictures.
D. R. Quintana
Editor in Chief
There are very few actors who will try and enforce the issue of hyping the win of being awarded "best actress" for a three second scene in a 5 minute fan film during a film festival they personally organized...but hey, I guess if you're trying your best to "fake it until you make it" then I guess it's a good start, for now. It may even seem a little silly that these same few actors will then use the "fame" of that momentous award to escalate their importance within the local community; suddenly claiming to be a professional film producer with the clout and experience to make better films than most of the elite amateurs who have yet to win award. They will often use any win as a platform for launching their film and acting career, promising to share the wealth of their award in the coming year with more films, more acting performances, and even more money which will be pouring all over their future films because of the glorious win that has now gotten world attention through the internet. Don't laugh dear reader, it's actually happening right now as we speak. It will only take you a quick search on any Facebook page that has local indie winner hashtags aligned to it; you'll be amazed at the number of local indie film actors and directors who claim to be "award winning" recipients who have broken away from the bottom dwellers of the local film scene.
Not trying to single anyone out during this blog entry, I seriously ask that anyone who claims to have won a significant international award to please have their work ready for preview for those admiring millions of Chinese fans on YIZIHIBO that are out there waiting for their chance to emulate the performance that only few amateur Indie actors could ever achieve in their lifetime if living in the U.S. for only a few years; even though there is already word the at the system has been down for a few weeks due to a buy out.; but you still have to believe what you read on their Facebook pages? Within their own little world, they try to impress people all the time on their Facebook pages claiming to be working on that next BIG film and getting a large number if views through web pages in other countries; when in reality their working with just another "guy with a video camera" and both of them have no certifications in filming, have proof that they've ever completed a real film of any kind and don't have the right connections to even film a TV commercial.
In any movie production that arises, it takes more than just good looks, posing for fake scenes that aren't being really produced, and holding a gun to make a movie successful. As a matter of fact, it takes years of acting experience through acting courses, live stage performances and weapons training to give an actor the proper professional edge needed to give a film the luster to succeed at the highest level. So, if your an actor/actress who hasn't still grasped the most basic, fundamental language skills required to deliver dialog, then you have a lot of work to do. No tiara or acting award will erase the qualities you lack as an actor/actress and it will take more than a nine minute film to help you truly hone your acting skills and gain you real credibility in the heavy, sometimes intense competitive Indie film scene which struggles to gain favor as a film industry.
And if you think you can make it BIG in the Indie film scene with just your good looks alone, keep in mind that the indie film scene is a mecca of good looks and talent. It doesn't matter how many great looking actors or actresses are in your yet undeveloped and un-produced film that you may have, there are prettier and sexier actors that are willing to go the extra mile to prove their better and sexier for any role that you think your highly qualified for. And when I say better talent, I Mean people who have studied for years in front and behind the camera and have proven themselves in the real are of movie production, through proven directors and producers that have actually finished films and have many under their belts to impress any investor wanting to throw cash down on a project. Given the opportunity to truly impress and make that film your in MORE special, all it takes is a simple email to contact me to help give your film project direct access to a talented actress who will perform to please and not surround the cast and crew with drama. These proven actors don't spend a lot of time on Facebook, worrying about how many hits and views they get for a post. They are honest, hard working professionals that love to film for the art.
But if your film production needs a real, certified actor/actress to up the ante in the acting department to win you a real investor, theres always the great connection through the Quantum Storm E-Magazine [QSE] as my publication always lists the top 30 actors/actresses in the state with bonafide SAG cards, lists of awards, long list of films they've partaken in; including featured roles and extras, and contact numbers for their professional agents. So, if your now claiming to also be a producer or co-producer in film productions, always be sure to keep your options open for a better actor or crew to help make the best film possible. Credibility and respect go a LONG way in the indie film scene for any future producer who is only wanting to put together the best team to make an impressive film for future fans, no rigged award will win you the hearts of both the film scene or future fans in your local community. Being a film producer means you know how to manage a production set, provide proper contracts to protect yourself and your actors careers, provide the studio the best equipment, materials, and locations that will separate your film project from anyone else.
If you claim to be an actor/actress, but also produce or co-produce a film project, at least have the dignity to educate yourself on how to do the job properly. Don't try to just be another person who plans on "making a difference" overnight and being a millionaire on a project that still shoots films on a Cannon 5D or a hand held camera!
If you claim to be an actor/actress, but also produce or co-produce a film project, at least have the dignity to educate yourself on how to do the job properly. Don't try to just be another person who plans on "making a difference" overnight and being a millionaire on a project that still shoots films on a Cannon 5D or a hand held camera!
D. R. Quintana
Editor in Chief
Nanae's FB page is full of innuendos concerning her continuing problems with drama. No, I don't think shes much of an actress and I also can't beleive she was dumb enough to award herself a "best acress" award, but her relentless pursuit for success is helping her make the wrong choices that will lead her towards a useless career in video media.
ReplyDeleteJust because she plans to be in a film or TV show doesn't make her or the project the next biggest ANYTHING in this town!
Tracey W.
Sugarland, TX
Nanae is very active on Facebook and other Internet platforms. She is known to remove and block any comments or FB friends who say anyhing negative about her acting, her BIG acting award, or anything dealing with drama. But she posts hints of other people starting drama in her life. - DRQ
DeleteThe few seconds of film I’ve seen Nanae Volle do show lack of real acting skills. You have to be natural and not look like you waiting for something like in the quick trailer of the vampire coming to bite her neck. You can tell she is expecting him to come from behind. The camera makes her look washed out and bloated. This comes from the cameraman not using correct camera, camera angle and being too close, and incorrect lighting. They say they are making a huge production with no licensing or permission from the Blade franchise. People supporting this are not checking facts behind their claims. This movie cannot go anywhere without permission. It’s meant to hype up something to make themselves seem credible for more projects and to become fake famous. It’s only a matter of time that people really check what they are saying is real. Nanae claims to be a professional news anchor fir 10 years, but we only see one picture of her doing a guest sit-in on one show. People want to believe people who have good looks, but once they know the truth, they will feel foolish for supporting people who have no business in show business. C. Willis, Houston, TX
ReplyDeleteNanae is very trainable on set. During our work on Sapphire Soul, she did a tremendous job on the set, following direction for the best results. However, she was always on her phone shooting pictures and video; even starting an open argument with another actress concerning some Chinese video blog. The cast fell apart shortly after that. There are witnesses to all of this to back me up. - DRQ
DeleteI actually went to several Facebook pages and websites and found no evidence of extended experience to many directors and "producers" in the local Houston crowd. Actors shouldn't be so hungry to work in front of a camera and dow their research on filmmakers who reach out to them prior to agreeing to work with a new amateur.
ReplyDeleteWes B.
Houston, TX
We're working on some investigative reports regarding "unfinished trailers and short films" in Houston that are still being used as credit on IMDB pages. It's an insult to the system and in the local acting clique, EVERYONE wants to be the top dog on set even though there's very little credible films that were completed as claimed. - DRQ
DeleteAn honest blog about a constant problem in the indie film circuit. People often claim "to know" about how the film industry works without having any real experience in organizing or actually taking part in a real movie production. These losers need to either go to school and learn the right way to produce and direct, or just go away!
ReplyDeleteSteve Luke
Irving, TX
There are certainly some talentless hacks that have worked in the 10 minute range if the indie film scene in Houston. Anyone who actually beleives they're an award winning actor for being part in a fan film short or any other short film are complete morons!
ReplyDeleteLarry T. D.
Houston, Texas
Outside of Larry Carrell's "DONE..." short film in 2012, I have NEVER seen a short film that has made a BIG impact on the local film scene in Houston. - DRQ
DeleteIt's a little disappointing that drama is playing it's political game between those who want to imagine what it's like to be a top performer in a short time and those that yearn to learn and become it over time, being patient enough to master their skills.
ReplyDeleteOvernight directors and producers are also the big problem in the Houston film industry. These people who pull fraudulent film projects for money schemes is making the industry hard to maintain a professional atmosphere. If a projects team is solely out to make money and win glory, they do not belong in the Houston industry as those elements have proven to be part of the big problem in town.
T. Johnson
Katy, Texas
In response to the few seconds of film I’ve seen Nanae Volle do, she shows lack of real acting skills. You have to be natural and not look like you waiting for something like in the quick trailer of the vampire coming to bite her neck. You can tell she is expecting him to come from behind. The camera makes her look washed out and bloated. This comes from the cameraman not using correct camera, camera angle and being too close, and incorrect lighting. They say they are making a huge production with no licensing or permission from the Blade franchise. People supporting this are not checking facts behind their claims. This movie cannot go anywhere without permission. It’s meant to hype up something to make themselves seem credible for more projects and to become fake famous. It’s only a matter of time that people really check what they are saying is real.
ReplyDeleteNanae claims to be a professional news anchor fir 10 years, but we only see one picture of her doing a guest sit-in on one show.
Alice W.
Houston, TX
STV 15.3 has reassured me through their Human resources that Nanae is NOT on their payroll as a full time news caster or reporter. They also reaffirmed that there are no plans to do so in the near future. She once did some temporary work and that was it. - DRQ
Delete