‘The Least Damnedest Thing’ – Free Feature Film

Written on January 20, 2011 by Mark Deere

As of today, The Least Damnedest Thing, our latest no-budget feature film, is available to watch for free. You can watch it above or on Vimeo here.

We’re trying to spread the word about it, so if you like it, please tell your friends! If you have any feedback for us, please feel free to email us, or leave a comment below or over on the vimeo page. We’ll be posting more information about the movie and the making of over the next couple of days, so check back soon if you want to know more.

We really hope you enjoy watching our latest independent Australian feature film – ‘The Least Damnedest Thing.’

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Dance for Doritos!

Written on September 23, 2010 by Mark Deere

Hi everyone! For those who didn’t get to see our first choreographed dance video while it was live on the Doritos site, here it is below. Was really fun to shoot and we’re so glad we made it. Thanks to everyone who came along on the day and everyone who gave us feedback and voted. If you still haven’t seen it, enjoy!

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Dance For Doritos Ad is UP!

Written on July 25, 2010 by Candice Deere

Hey everyone! The wait is over! Our ‘Dance For Doritos’ ad has been uploaded onto the Doritos site and voting for this week’s wildcard (which will hopefully be us!) has started.

The link to our ad is: www.doritos.com.au/#/gallery/week-7/id/1716

spacer Everyone can vote up to 5 days every day, so please vote for us!!!

The pre-finals voting ends this Wednesday. After that we’ll embed the ad here so you can watch the HD version (with the proper ending).

Happy voting! spacer

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Doritos Dance shoot this Saturday!

Written on July 8, 2010 by Mark Deere

spacer Hi all, just a quick update for those who’ve checked out the dance vid, or have been referred here by someone they know. We’re shooting a dance video for the Doritos ‘Make an ad, make a fortune’ competition THIS SATURDAY, 10th July from 10am-1pm. We’ll be out of there 1pm sharp ’cause we only have permission to shoot til then.

The shoot will be at Sadler Reserve in Williamstown on The Esplanade (near Williamstown Beach Station for those catching the train). Melways Ref: 56 B11.

We’re going to be there from 9:30 to go through the dance with anyone who isn’t confident they know it. Anyone who has already learned it can just turn up five minutes before 10am. We’ll start shooting right on 10am.

We need everyone to wear the brightest clothes they have. Make sure you don’t wear branded clothing (Billabong, Roxy etc) or clothes with fine patterns (stripes, checks, plaid, etc), but otherwise anything colourful and warm will be great (and feel free to accessorize, unbranded hats, scarves, gloves, will all be good) . We’ll bring a few extra things on the day for people who aren’t sure if they have something. Bottoms wise, jeans or coloured pants are cool.

Make sure you eat before you come, and just so people know – the closest toilets are about a 10 minute walk from the reserve.

We’re still looking for more people, so if you know anyone who’s interested in coming, bring them along and have some fun. The only thing is, the competition has a rule where everyone on camera must be 14 or older, so make sure whoever you bring is older than that. Also if you’re under 18, you’ll need signed parental consent BEFORE you can be in the ad so send us an email (smalltownmoviestuff@gmail.com) and we’ll email you a parental permission form to bring on the day. Also everyone in the ad will have to sign a release form before the shoot commences (we’ll have them with us on the day).

Thanks guys, can’t wait to see everyone on the day. It should be a really good time!


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Dance for Doritos Ad Competition

Written on June 21, 2010 by Candice Deere

We are currently in the process of planning our ad for the new Doritos “Make An Ad, Make A Fortune” Competition (check out the ad we entered last year here) and, this year, our ad is going to include a dance sequence! So we are eager to recruit anyone who is willing and able to shake their booty in front of a camera for a couple of hours…sounds like a tonne of fun, eh? We think it will be!

Today we shot a quick tutorial video for the dance that will be performed in the ad (hopefully, by dozens and dozens of people!) and have uploaded it below. Feel free to check it out. spacer

If you want to be involved (and are in Melbourne and available on Saturday, July 10th), send us an email at: smalltownmoviestuff@gmail.com.

More updates to come!

UPDATE 27/06/2010: Hi all! Just re-uploaded the instructional video with a few minor changes for clarity. The dance remains the same though (in case you’ve already learned it ;D )

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Welcome to our new website

Written on June 17, 2010 by Candice Deere

We just done a bit of a revamp on our website. Make sure you take advantage of all the new features – subscribe to our newsletter, follow us on twitter, read about our movies, and watch some of our work (especially our new trailer for our latest movie ‘The Least Damnedest Thing‘). Feel free to leave us a comment on our blog and tell us what you think.

Soon we will be shooting an ad for the Doritos ‘Make An Ad’ competition. (You can watch the ad we entered last year by following the ‘Movies‘ link in the menu, and clicking on ‘Extras‘). We thought we would use this competition as an opportunity to practice shooting a group dance sequence, so we are looking for lots and lots of people who want to dance and, possibly, end up on TV! So, if you’re in Melbourne and you’re interested in being part of what could potentially be the funnest day of your life, email us at smalltownmoviestuff@gmail.com.

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The Least Damnedest Thing trailer is up!

Written on June 17, 2010 by Mark Deere

Hi all, I’ve just uploaded The Least Damnedest Thing trailer to YouTube and Vimeo for your viewing pleasure. Hopefully everyone’ll dig it. If you really do like it, or even if you just wanna help out, it’d be great if you could check the links at both YouTube and Vimeo to get our view totals up, and if you’re extra awesome, you can also comment on it and tell your friends!

Cheers all, thanks again to everyone who was in and helped on the movie and thanks to everyone who checks it out. Looking forward to meeting you all soon!

Hope you like it spacer Bye for now.

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You watched it, you can’t unwatch it!

Written on April 7, 2010 by Candice Deere

spacer spacer The Least Damnedest Thing has officially been screened! We had a private screening for the cast and crew on Monday, April 5th 2010 at the Tribal Theatre in Brisbane. Except for one minor glitch (which we will henceforth block from our memories), the screening went off without a hitch (thankyou to Kris and Sam at the Tribal Theatre for being so accomodating).

It was a beautiful venue (the oldest independent theatre in Brisbane) and perfect for the screening of a local independent feature. We are so glad so many people were able to come – we hope everyone enjoyed seeing their hard work displayed on the big screen!

We are so proud and thankful to everyone who worked on and was a part of The Least Damnedest Thing. We are also extremely thankful to everyone who has offered us (and the actors and crew) support along the way. As cliche as it is to say, we couldn’t have done it without you.

spacer Now, we are looking forward to entering Damnedest into festivals and seeing what strangers from around the world have to say about our newest micro-budget movie.

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The final Damn(edest) push!

Written on December 14, 2009 by Mark Deere

Candice and I have been working crazy hard to get the movie finished for the past week or so now (she’s been on holidays from work since Saturday and I have since Wednesday). It’s seriously nearing completion which is a relief. It’s nice seeing it coming together at long last.

I sent out screeners to Az and Bart for scoring on Friday and Adam has been nutting away at the score for the past week and a bit in our living room too. They’re going to be working hard and fast so that I can hopefully get onto the final mix as early as next week.

That’s pretty much all the news for now. As always, if you want more regular updates on ‘The Least Damnedest Thing‘, the best place to go is my twitter page @markdeere. Hopefully the next time I update here, the movie will be done and maybe the site will finally get a (long overdue) make-over for what will hopefully be a really exciting year for us.

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That took a while

Written on October 23, 2009 by Mark Deere

spacer So we’ve finished the dialogue editing and have moved on to foley. As I always say we’re getting closer to having the movie done. We’ll keep working constantly and should be sending out screeners soon.

Anyone looking for more regular updates for ‘The Least Damnedest Thing’ can follow me on twitter here (I update with ‘Damnedest’ info every couple of days or so on average) and also check out our Facebook fan page. More updates as they come.

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