The majority of the soundtrack was sourced from my own record collection.
1) Pink Floyd - Sysyphus Part 1
2) Kraftwerk - Midnight
3) Spirit - The Other Song
4) Galt MacDermott - Woe Is Me
5) Klaatu - Little Neutrino
6) Tim Hecker - Dungeoneering
7) Steeleye Span - The Blacksmith
8) Stars Of The Lid - A Meaningful Moment
9) Herbie Hancock - A Wandering Spirit
10) Tangerine Dream - Tangram Part 2
11) Renaissance - Rahan Kahn
12) Brian Eno - In Dark Trees
13) Paul Winter - Ballad In 7/8
14) Brian Eno - 2/1
15) Stars Of The Lid - Ballad For Heavy Lids
16) Tim Hecker - Chimeras
17) Paul White - A Silent Cry
18) Can - Vitamin C
19) Donovan - Get Thy Bearings
20) Brian Eno - The Big Ship
21) O.C. Smith - Little Green Apples
Trailer Music:
Ennio Morricone - Dies Irae Psichedelico
Friday, November 12, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Sicario - A Look Back
Sicario from Keith Zdrojowy on Vimeo.
The World Of Sicarii
Sicarii picks up the morning after the events in Sicario, sort of like a “what if” scenario. What if there was a next day? What would happen? Where would the story take us? This was the driving force behind the sequel.
With Sicario, we were creating the mythology of a day in the life of a hitman with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and how that affected his work. You are taken through his process of being hired for a job and then the steps to carry it out. Somewhere along the line, things go wrong and the fate of the hitman ultimately is left to the audience.
Sicario ended with a lot of unanswered questions and left a great deal to the audience to piece everything together. Did he live or die? I always liked to think that he lived. He lived because the whole thing was a test to see what he was made of. And he passed.
There was never any intention of making a sequel, yet something was poking at me to answer these questions and dissect the mythology. To bring the players behind the scenes to the foreground and to also draw new players into the world.
With Sicario, we were creating the mythology of a day in the life of a hitman with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and how that affected his work. You are taken through his process of being hired for a job and then the steps to carry it out. Somewhere along the line, things go wrong and the fate of the hitman ultimately is left to the audience.
Sicario ended with a lot of unanswered questions and left a great deal to the audience to piece everything together. Did he live or die? I always liked to think that he lived. He lived because the whole thing was a test to see what he was made of. And he passed.
There was never any intention of making a sequel, yet something was poking at me to answer these questions and dissect the mythology. To bring the players behind the scenes to the foreground and to also draw new players into the world.
Cast/Crew
John Sivak...........The Hitman
Dave Okaty..........Frank O’Malley
Mike Monks...........Detective Donald Adams
Ed Cranston Sr.......George Reed (The Boss)
John Guedes..........The Swordsman
Steve Rodriguez......The Henchman
Chris Cortigiano.....Detective Richard Bukowski
Mike Cranston........Detective Sergeant Patrick Murphy
Erik Haslob..........Vlad
Justin Polseno......Tony
Nick Sulik...........Young George Reed
Ryan Healey..........The Guy Who Dies
Brian Gresko.........Lab Tech 1
Justin Colby.........Lab Tech 2
Dan Caruso...........The Unfortunate Son
Marie Monks..........Mrs. Bukowski
Director Of Photography – Keith Zdrojowy
http://www.keithmichaelproductions.com
*Filmed using 2 Panasonic DVX100 cameras
Editing - Keith Zdrojowy & John Guedes
*Edited using Final Cut Pro
Writer & Director - John Guedes
Dave Okaty..........Frank O’Malley
Mike Monks...........Detective Donald Adams
Ed Cranston Sr.......George Reed (The Boss)
John Guedes..........The Swordsman
Steve Rodriguez......The Henchman
Chris Cortigiano.....Detective Richard Bukowski
Mike Cranston........Detective Sergeant Patrick Murphy
Erik Haslob..........Vlad
Justin Polseno......Tony
Nick Sulik...........Young George Reed
Ryan Healey..........The Guy Who Dies
Brian Gresko.........Lab Tech 1
Justin Colby.........Lab Tech 2
Dan Caruso...........The Unfortunate Son
Marie Monks..........Mrs. Bukowski
Director Of Photography – Keith Zdrojowy
http://www.keithmichaelproductions.com
*Filmed using 2 Panasonic DVX100 cameras
Editing - Keith Zdrojowy & John Guedes
*Edited using Final Cut Pro
Writer & Director - John Guedes
Monday, November 8, 2010
Welcome

Welcome to the official blog for The School of the Basement Films and our latest project "Sicarii"!
At this time we have just finished editing a rough cut of the movie and will begin the process of fine tuning everything.
The Premiere date is TBA, but we are working on having it at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT.
Stay tuned for more info and updates.
At this time we have just finished editing a rough cut of the movie and will begin the process of fine tuning everything.
The Premiere date is TBA, but we are working on having it at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT.
Stay tuned for more info and updates.
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