Saturday, June 3, 2006

April-June 2006

Eliot Lives Productions is now proud to announce that TWISTED: A Balloonamentary is (almost) HERE!!

We have 100 minutes edited and currently have a composer composing an original score for the film. We will be screening the film to small focus groups in the next month and then trimming down the final piece in time to submit to the Sundance Film Festival in September 2006. We are officially in THE FINAL PUSH.

Check us out hard at work!




This final push is the most expensive part of the
process as it involves professional technical work
such as sound sweetening and color correction that can
get pretty expensive. We are currently trying to
raise $10,000 to complete the film. Please go to SUPPORT and make a small (or large) donation!

Thursday, March 9, 2006

January-March 2006

ELP's editing facilities expanded with the addition of a shiny new Powerbook G4 and Big Momma, our 500GB harddrive. Sara and Naomi spent another intensive stretch of editing and completed a rough cut of Michele, our favorite Vegas balloon twister and businesswoman.

ELP is now moving forward trying to find interested contributors who will help us hire a professional and talented editor who will help polish up our rough cuts and make the movie shine. Any and all assistance will help and will really make the difference in the end product! If you are interested in helping us out financially in any way, please email.

Oh, and check out our new PA, hard at work. She's the best!


Taksler and our new PA

Hard at work at the new editing station



ELP and friends...after a long week of work

Friday, December 16, 2005

September-December 2005

ELP moves full speed ahead with the editing process and finishes out 2005 with rough cuts for 5 sections of the film, approximately 55 minutes. Wow! So much work...and still plenty to come.

Highlight of this fall was undoubtedly our amazing trip to Atlanta, GA, where we spent three days following James around--watching him in action on a gig, seeing his home and meeting his family. We shot 5 hours of footage and already edited it down to a great 11 minute piece on Atlanta's best balloon twister.

ELP had great hosts in Hotlanta who helped us keep down expenses and showed us around town. We repaid them with swag and free balloon twisting lessons. Thanks Jason, Michael (and co.), Stacy and Beth!

Our Terrific Hosts in Hotlanta

Jason Thomas showing his Wash U pride


Michael Bergman shows off his balloon likeness


The classic balloon dog


Gaspar supports Eliot Lives with his new swag


Stacy Braukman and balloon Sandra Bernhardt

Filming "The Magic of Mr. Me: Featuring One Cool Clown"


At the Atlanta Boys and Girls Club


A happy balloon recipient

Meeting the Family


James Sister-In-Law


Nephew and Niece


James Passing the baton to Leron

Tuesday, August 9, 2005

May-August 2005

The editing process continued this summer with the help of our assistant editing team. Two new Boston-based editors (Ann and Ann) helped us string together new sections of the film. After much tweaking and late night editing, we completed a 20 minute rough assembly of the film, which we hope will attract potential investors.

Laura, our New York-based editor, helped us finish editing one of our main stories. We celebrated with a trip to the Brooklyn Cyclones game. Cyclones won.

A sweet Power G4 Macintosh with Final Cut Pro is the latest addition to Eliot Lives. It helped us complete the open of our film, which features a quick look at how novice balloon twisters do when handed a balloon and a pump.

Friday, April 1, 2005

March-April 2005

Welcome to ELP's Assistant Editing Team!
Sara and Naomi meet for an intensive work weekend of editing with Assistant Editor Laura as well to do pre-production work for our three new Assistant Editors. Paper edits for two new sections of the film are handed off to the new editing team! We are still aiming to complete the film in time to submit to the Sundance Film Festival in September 2005.

Music and Animation!
Jason DeWaard begins composing music for Section #1 of film. Animator Eric Rosenbaum starts preliminary work on creating an animated open for the film.

$$$$
ELP does serious brainstorming about how to raise the necessary $40K to complete the film. Aside from small fundraising parties this summer, we are hoping to find a investor who would really like to see this film achieve its potential...if you know of anyone who may be interested (or if you are interested yourself!) please email us. And remember, you can always check out our SUPPORT THE FILM section of this website.

Thursday, February 3, 2005

January-February 2005

TWISTED Does Dallas
ELP completes its 7th major shoot with a trip to Texas. First stop was in Dallas where Sara and Naomi followed up with John the Balloon Man, a reknown twister and gospel balloon minister.


David, John the Balloon Man's grandson, gives ELP a hand with audio.


John the Balloon Man


Dallas Twisters Jam

Twist and Shout 2005
ELP brings a team of five, including new crew members Kendra Dorty, Lacy Pischke and Raj Daftry, to the internationally known balloon twisting convention, Twist and Shout. Some amazing balloon twisting, fascinating interviews and 37 more hours of fantastic footage! Many twisters were excited and anxious to see the final product--we are well on our way!


ELP Austin crew


Brian tests out the balloon throne


Charlie outside ELP's hotel studio


Interviewing in Studio 535


James shows off some new creations


Vera's competition piece






1st Place winner--Large sculpture


Raj takes a sip from a giant balloon beer mug


Lacy gets close with balloon Brad Pitt


ELP's Austin crew learns the three-twist dog

Thursday, December 16, 2004

November-December 2004

Keep on Logging...
Sara and Naomi continue to log and transcribe footage preparing to hand off the next section to an editor. Pre-production work for ELP next big shoot in Texas begins...