The Beehive Short Film

A$15,265
of $15,000 targetyrs ago
Successful on 24th Aug 2015 at 5:03AM.
You have the opportunity to become involved in writer/director Jacobie Gray's next short film called 'The Beehive'. This is Jacobie's 3rd short film and she hopes to include some very cool visual effects (aka VFX) which can be expensive. So we are launching this Pozible Campaign to ask for your help! 

Film Synopsis: 
Transplanting the relationship of Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol during the 1960’s pop art scene into the present day hipster movement, the film unfolds in an art studio called The Beehive; a place where artists go to pollinate. The story follows Angelique, an ageing superstar socialite, who struggles to deal with the younger version of herself that Elan, a cutting edge contemporary artist, has taken as his new muse. However unlike the drug fuelled sixties, Angelique doesn’t self-destruct like Edie. Instead, she takes the beehive analogy to its ultimate end and gets her sweet revenge.



Director’s Notes:
It was my parents’ record collection that ignited my love affair with the sixties. The Beatles, Hendrix, Bob Dylan… you know the list. But it wasn’t until a brief hiatus from acting when I managed art auctions at Christie’s in London that I encountered the mind- blowing legacy of Andy Warhol. Suddenly I had an artistic context for the social revolution these musicians embodied. And it wasn’t necessarily through the work itself, since Warhol’s pop art is as often synonymous with the mundane (a la Campbell’s soup cans) as it is with the burgeoning consumerism of the 1960’s, but the world he inhabited. Delving deeper and deeper into the New York scene where iconoclastic artists like John and Yoko staged their week long ‘bed-ins’ protesting the Vietnam war and Bob Dylan protested being held up as the poster child for protest, I discovered a plethora of iconic bohemians living fabulously eccentric lives in newfound liberation from social conservatism. And it seemed that one of the central nervous systems for this generation of free loving radicals was Warhol’s infamous ‘Factory’.

What struck my imagination immediately about the Factory, Warhol’s aluminium foil lined studio established in 1963, is that its daily happenings were as much a piece of art as his legendary silk-screen portraits. I started dreaming about existence in this debauched playground where artists, actors, beat poets, musicians and underground ‘celebrities’ converged in a melting pot of creative expression. It’s no secret Warhol surrounded himself with the beautiful people he aspired to be and the artists who aspired to being him. One such person who seduced his fascination was gamine debutante, Edie Sedgwick.
 
She was the original socialite who shot to superstardom through Warhol’s voyeuristic style of filmmaking, the ethereal muse of the sixties (Bob Dylan, The Velvet Underground and Patti Smith amongst others wrote songs and poetry about her) and the clincher in my desire to explore this world on screen.



        


CAST: 
We have an incredible cast attached to this project, led by: 

FRANCESCA SAVIGE as Angelique                FELIX JOZEPS as Elan 
                 

(Art credit for the wall Jacobie is standing in front of in her video: Z.Rodriguez @ztheart @streetcraftla) 

How The Funds Will Be Used

So our target is $15,000.
We will spend pretty much all of that on the Visual Effects; creating the bees in our dramatic finale scene. The rest of the money will go into catering to feed our brilliant Cast and Crew who are all deferring their fees to help us make this film.

The Challenges

Filmmaking is a risky business! It always has been, and always will be. I guess that's why you have to be properly addicted to it to keep going - always hustling for the opportunity to keep making films, and honing your craft. A lot can go wrong, and sometimes that actually leads to making an even better film than you first envisaged. Each film needs a strong producer to deal with each challenge along the way.  Our biggest challenge is trying to make our budget stretch as far as possible. This a large scale film, so we have also applied to the Emerging Filmmakers Fund (run by Metro Screen and Screen NSW) to try and boost our budget as much as we can. 

With your help in pledging, we hope to have a healthy budget to realise Jacobie's vision for The Beehive, which we will submit to various film festivals around the world. 

Thanks for your support! 

Step 1

You will receive a very grateful thank you shout out on Facebook

18 chosen

Est. delivery is Sep 15

Step 2

You will receive: A thank you shout out on Facebook AND An original photograph from the film shoot (via email)

13 chosen

Est. delivery is Dec 15

Step 3

You will receive: A thank you shout out on Facebook AND A digital copy of the shooting script

15 chosen

Est. delivery is Dec 15

Step 4

You will receive: A digital link of the finished film (after festival circuit is completed) AND A signed film poster

10 chosen

Est. delivery is Dec 15

Step 5

You will receive: A Set Pass to visit us while we shoot on location (in central Sydney area; visitors must be able to make their own way to set) AND A photo of you with the cast and crew on set (via email)

2 chosen / 18 available

Est. delivery is May 16

Step 6

Your name will be included in the Thank You section of the film credit roll (yes your name on the big screen!!) AND 2 x tickets to the Cast and Crew Screening, to be held in central Sydney (non-inclusive of travel and accommodation)

4 chosen

Est. delivery is May 16

Step 7

Receive a piece of artwork that was part of the film set (upon wrap) AND 2 x tickets to the Cast and Crew Screening, to be held in central Sydney (non-inclusive of travel and accommodation)

3 chosen

Est. delivery is May 16

Step 8

WOW, YOU ARE A VERY SPECIAL SUPPORTER OF OUR FILM. THANK YOU! Receive an Associate Producer credit on the film PLUS all of the above.

1 chosen

Est. delivery is May 16