Monday, 17 September 2012

RECAP: Webisode 2 - It Wasn't An Accident

Webisode 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQJ9OhesqCs

The girls sit at Ruby's kitchen table eating birthday cake made for Jess. Elle looks through old photos of the girls that Ruby has. Elle reminisces over past times and makes a comment that Jess started to change leading up to her party, which she held the night she died.

With the new information that Alex has been cleared of Jessica's death, Ruby goes searching for answers and finds an online article posted about Alex's release. Ruby and the girls become more shocked to find that after further investigation, it has been concluded that Jessica was actually dead before the car crash took place. The police suspect she was murdered by a sharp object to her chest. This completely takes the girls by surprise. Someone murdered Jess and they have no idea who it is. Ruby suggests making a list of people who were at Jessica's party that night and who might have wanted to hurt her. Elle tells Ruby the idea is crazy and unrealistic as they won't be able to find the person. Kendra's Mum arrives to take Elle and her home and they leave. Ruby finds photos of Alex in the pile that Elle was looking at and rips them up. It is clear Ruby is completely against Alex.

This webisode was filmed the same day as webisode 1, which was part of our fifth shoot for the series. 

Bye for now!





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Sunday, 9 September 2012

WKJL Questionnaire Answered By Hannah Brauer

Hannah Brauer plays Ruby Bennett in the teen web series, Who Killed Jessica Lane?
Below she answers some of your questions about the series :)


Full Name:
Hannah Brauer

Age:
21

How did you become involved in WKJL?
I was contacted by the director about the show and sent in a video audition.

Can you give us a brief back story of WKJL?
Ruby, Jess and Alex were best friends from childhood. They grew up on the same street. One weekend at the end of March, Jessica's Mum went out of town and Jess randomly decided to throw a party on that Friday night and invited all her grade. At some point on that night, Jess left her party and was later found dead in a car crash. Alex was found nearby with blood on his hands and was accused of the murder. Ruby jumped to the conclusion that he was definitely responsible and now she hates him for it.

How would you describe the show?
My friends said it was a cross between Pretty Little Liars and Veronica Mars, when I told them about it.

Have you seen Pretty Little Liars?
I watched a few clips on YouTube to a get a sense of the style that WKJL would be made. The show was inspired by PLL.

What was filming like?
Cold! We filmed all of it in winter. We met once a week or fortnight, depending on everyone's availability. Every webisode there is a new character so it was great to work with a whole lot of people.

Do you watch web series?
I had never really seen or heard of any. Since the show, I have looked into some. They're like mini TV shows. I think they're great.

What was your favourite teen drama growing up?
The O.C! I lived and breathed it. I even tried having a Marissa hairstyle haha.

What do you think of your character?
Ruby is determined to find out what happened to her best friend. She's a nice person at heart and is  liked at school, but she starts stepping on people's toes as she investigates deeper into Jessica's party and death.

Has filming finished?
Yes. Everything was filmed prior to the show being released.

What can we expect from WKJL?
Drama! Really good drama. Even I got hooked reading the script.

What are your hopes for the show?
That it connects with its desired audience and achieves what it set out to do. And, of course, popularity would be a bonus!

Are you on twitter?
No. But the show has a twitter account. www.twitter.com/WKJL17 or @WKJL17


Keep sending in your questions. Bye for now!

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Monday, 3 September 2012

RECAP: Websiode 1 – What's he doing back.

Websiode 1 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPr_87OgDt0

It is four months on from Jessica Lane's death where she was killed in an accidental car crash. The first webisode marks Jessica's birthday and her best friends, Ruby, Elle and Kendra, visit her grave. At the cemetery, the girls lay gifts and afterwards speak about how they are still coming to terms with Jess not being around. Ruby mentions that, Alex, who was suspected and arrested for being the driver of the car crash that night, will be facing court next week to be given his sentence for her death. Ruby invites the girls back to her house for some birthday cake in memory of Jess.

When the girls arrive back at Ruby's house, they are shocked to find Alex out of Juvi and back in the street where he and Ruby live. Ruby who is stunned and angry storms over to Alex outside his home where he is retrieving his belongings from the car. In the brief conversation, Alex lets Ruby know that there wasn't enough substantial evidence to accuse him of being the driver of the car that night and has been released. Ruby makes her way back to her friends where she tells them the news. After what seemed like an obvious conclusion to how Jessica died, is now a messed up puzzle.
If Alex wasn't driving the car that killed Jess that night, then who was? And why was he found close to the scene with Jessica's blood on his hands?

Filming this episode was tough. We had minimal crew, which made it longer to film takes, and it was freezing cold, which made it unenjoyable. But shooting near a crew members house, when scenes had finished, the girls would gather around a heater inside. Lots of hot tea was had that day to warm everyone up.

Hope you enjoyed our recap and insider goss. Bye for now! 




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*For more detailed information on Jessica Lane's death, read our very first blog entry.

Monday, 27 August 2012

Who Killed Jessica Lane? OFFICIAL TRAILER

Get excited! The official WHO KILLED JESSICA LANE? trailer is here! Watch it at this link below :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEiqV1TUiZg

We are finalising the editing for the first webisode, which airs 3rd SEPTEMBER, 2012. Pop that in your diary so you don't forget (It's next Monday!) This project is finally about to take off after what has felt like years of making haha. We're anxious and excited! Are you!?

Make sure to check back here each week as we will be writing 'Recaps' for the webisodes incase you missed any details and they will include behind-the-scenes information.

Bye for now!

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Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Who Killed Jessica Lane? TEASER

Check out the cast of the first season in this WKJL teaser!

http://youtu.be/Q67WMNQAdFY

'Like' us on facebook: www.facebook.com/whokilledjessicalane
Or
'Follow' us on twitter: www.twitter.com/WKJL17

Bye for now!

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Final Shoot. What!?

We're here, we made it! We planned our final shoot date with the final two scenes for Saturday, July 14th, 2012, and coming up to that date it was an amazing feeling knowing we were about to wrap production and just focus on editing and promotion... but an actress called up sick the morning of the shoot and it was cancelled :( We moved the final shoot to Sunday, July 29th – that was the next common available day for cast and crew. 

Well what a way to end the series. The morning of the shoot, I get a message from our D.O.P - “I hate to be THAT guy, but I'm sick. I can't make it”. First internal reaction - “NOOOOOOOOOO” haha We're so close to finishing! What to do? I tell the actresses that it may be cancelled but not if I could help it! I message around to close friends in the early morning to see if anyone can help at late notice that has a camera. An hour goes by, no responses. But I figured that because it was still early. I decide... I will film on my iPhone! Bit crazy right? But desperate times call for desperate measures. And yes, I could have just rescheduled with everyone but what if that was then cancelled and the series never got finished?

Two things made it impossible for the shoot to not go ahead:
1) New release dates had just been planned and we'd have to change them and it would ruin the concept we had going for the series, but more importantly
2) the house we film at had been sold over the past weeks and this was our last chance to film before all the furniture was moved out. And for continuity purposes, it wouldn't be good to randomly change the exterior and interior of the main characters house... Could look a bit weird. So the girls showed up two hours after first scheduled and in that time, a friend came through and gave me her spare video camera. Thanks to Lauran (check her link at the end) our shoot went ahead not having to resort to my iPhone's camera.

The two final scenes involved all 3 lead cast members but recently, Brianna, got a contract with a company to be the face of their brand, which requires her to travel to Brisbane every week for 12 months to work on TVC, web media and print campaigns. Swamped with her new job (Congrats Bri!), we had to change the scenes so her character wasn't in it. So Hannah and Shanna did the two final scenes by themselves. Let me give you the set up for the final shoot. There was a total of three people; two actresses and the director - No D.O.P/camera Op and no sound recorder. The director would film one actress while the other actress stood in the scene holding the boom mic. The director became D.O.P and the actresses became the sound recorders! I can safely say that all three main actresses in the series have acted as a sound recorder at some point within the production. What an experience this has been! With filming over, we have scheduled a photo shoot for the girls (in hopes it will be ready by the time the official trailer is released).

Bye for now!

(Shanna during a scene today)

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Reshoot, Cancelled, Reschedule, Cancelled, Recast, Reshoot, Done!

Two days later, June 28th, 2012, we had made a date to reshoot a scene from our first shoot which we had lost footage for :( The night before this shoot our lead actress tells us she can't do it because she has work and can't get out of it. So we cancel and reschedule for the next week. That time comes around and the night before that shoot our other actress involved cancels. So we cancel and... Oh wait, we can't reschedule because that actress leaves for overseas in a few days and is unavailable... Damn. So we have to recast. We thought about editing the scene with the footage we already have but it just isn't of a good standard and would look bad – which we don't want if we can help it (sometimes you can't). A week later we find an actress and plan to shoot the week after that. So three weeks on from the original reshoot date and we are finally doing the reshoot for this scene with our new guest actress, Samantha.

Filming a web series with no budget is proving to be hard. Not so much the part of needing the money for the production (we manage as best we can with our own resources) but the part where the actors and crew are unable to be paid. From the very start, the WKJL production promised “shoot when you can”. We all give up our own time when we can. The last few weeks have been busy for everyone, and everyone needs money so work comes first. It can be hard finding a common free day for cast and crew and sometimes it means weeks go by until we can film, pushing back the scheduled release of the show. Originally, filming was to wrap June 26th, with the official trailer being released Mid July and the first webisode airing July 23rd. Well those dates have certainly passed haha. And this is the very reason I decided to make a blog. To document how things don't always go to plan and the behind-the-scenes situations that are unavoidable. Hope you're enjoying the insider goss!

Bye for now!

(Samantha, our newest cast member)

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