Filming on the Beach
Filming on the Beach
“Is This the Author or the Super Star?”
-Kees
Have you ever wondered what happens when
you drag a writer out of her cave…on the first sunny day of the year?
About a month ago, one of Maria’s good
friends from Amsterdam, Jan Henk, asked if I’d be interested in playing a role
in a short clip for the upcoming release of a new project he’s been working on.
Jan Henk is the man who has taken an interest in my book “Sihpromatum – I Grew
My Boobs in China” and has been trying to find a publisher in Holland so we can
have it translated into Dutch. He has been wonderful to me and I am so grateful
to him for having faith in me and my book. He is currently dealing with
Kluitman Publishing which is a good sized children’s book publisher in Alkmaar.
After all he has done for me, I was happy to agree to be his actress for a day
to help with the promotion of the new internet website he’ll be launching in
June.
Jan Henk
always has something to say about history, the latest fashion, hottest music
and always asks me, “do you know so and so?” or
“this and that?” and I continue to surprise him by saying “no.” What can
I do but laugh, “You make me feel like I live under a rock!”
"Yes,
you do, where have you been
living?" hahaha. I really am focussed on my own thing, and it makes me
realize how much I am not up with my contemporary arts, hits, media etc.
Perhaps I need to spend more time with Jan Henk!
He
being so business-like it was a hoot to meet his good friend Paul, the
cameraman. He
welcomed us into his house, full of character and stacked to the roof with old
dust collecting books, CDs and music... a true artist’s house and someone
who has been living a life of enjoyment and beauty.
"You
are always early!" Paul says, just sitting down to breakfast.
"Because I know that you are always late," Jan retorts. I knew
immediately these two were complete opposites and made a wonderful match.
After hearing all about his filming and
script-writing successes I was expecting something quite different. Before we’d
even begun Paul was saying how lovely the weather was for a cup of coffee on
the beach, setting the stage that we were in no rush at all. It was nice to see
that artistic, creative people are in constant need of pleasure and enjoyment,
making me feel a little less guilty about my work ethics. He laughed freely and
had an endearing smile, surrounded by the scruff of his beard. He actually had
a deep French twist to his accent, making it even more perfect for the
character he was building up to be in my mind.
They
spoke mostly in Dutch, surprising me with how much Dutch I actually know! Some
words of course, like "minister" or "pastor" I don't know,
but I'm learning.
Paul’s
done all kinds of filming for well-known people and from the sounds of it he’s
been all around the world and to some very remote places such as Mali and
Congo. This impressed me as I’m still wondering how he managed to film there,
and it was something we both could relate to. One of his next projects will be
interviewing Armenians living in Turkey and how the genocide still affects them
today. His clip on Mali will be playing next month on Dutch tv, so I hope I
will get the chance to see some of his work.
As we
walked down to the seemingly endless stretch of Bergen’s smooth sandy beach,
after a lekker cappuccino, Paul only laughed about his brand new camera not yet
being insured. I think this was its first outing...a perfectly appropriate
practice run, wouldn’t you say?
In the beginning of the day, the shore was covered
in giant mounds of shimmering bubbles like a big bathtub, floating in the wind
and bouncing playfully like white marshmallowy Jell-O on the shores.
As the
cameraman and his apprentice ran left and right, Raf running behind holding up
the audio wires, the boom and other equipment between shoots, Jan Henk would be
on standby to help me back into my jacket.
Luckily,
like us, no one was expecting to have such great weather after all the months
of grey and rain, so the beach was not busy. There were a few dogs and kids
making castles in the sand. We had to ask a few people if they could move out
of our shot. It started to get busier later in the day, especially at the
restaurant where we were shooting. Apparently everyone was looking, and others
were asking if we were filming a movie, but I was so concentrated on what I
needed to be doing that I hardly noticed the stares.
When
I got home I was no longer a shade of human, and I don’t’ know if I belong to
the lobster or tomato family. You just never expect to get burned at home or at
least that's how I feel. But it's home that catches you most off guard.
But I did have a wonderful time yesterday. Jan Henk
was very gracious in treating us to a wonderful day full of cappuccinos, a
lovely lunch, drinks to our satisfaction and keeping our spirits high. I can't
thank him enough for letting me be a part of this. It has been great fun and I
hope we get the chance to do more projects together.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I feel a bit frustrated with myself that
I haven’t been writing on the blog as much as I’d like. I still have at least 2
or 3 blogs to write about Guinea. I just booked a ten day holiday for our
birthdays next month so I am really hoping to get those Guinea blogs done
before we take off, so I can start fresh with new material.
For an update on what I’ve been doing, I
have a few more interviews and photo essays on other great travel blogs.
Savannah
RECENT
LINKS:
True Nomads photo essays NEPAL: http://truenomads.com/2013/04/photo-essay-of-the-beautiful-nepal/
True Nomads photo essays GUINEA: http://truenomads.com/2013/04/photo-essay-of-guinea/
True Nomads photo essays SRI LANKA: http://truenomads.com/2013/05/photos-of-sri-lanka/
Pola from Jetting around interview: http://www.jettingaround.com/2013/05/interview-with-writer-savannah-grace/
Rebecca hall Interview: http://www.leavingcairo.com/2013/05/author-interview-with-savannah-grace.html#more
Karla from TravellerSoul76 Interview: http://travellersoul76.com/2013/04/09/sihpromatum-a-travel-memoir-by-savannah-grace/
Katheryn Lane Interview: http://katheryn-lane.blogspot.nl/2013/04/travel-around-world-with-savannah-grace.html?spref=tw
4 Comments:
Where have you been living? hahhaa...I laughed out loud when I read this line. lol! Nah, guess what? You look awesome there, Savannah. Stay blessed :D
Tila
One more thing, don't forget to bring sun block the next time you go to beach, so that you won't get red. hihi! Now, I can't imagine what will happen if you come to Indonesia. 34 degree in average. Can you imagine? :/
Hey Tila! Thanks for your comment. It's great to get that kind of feedback. And yes, I will definitely be using sun block on my vacation in a week! Luckily it's been a few days now and the burn seems to have turned into a good base. Looks to be like it was all a sihpromatum. But like I said, it's always HOME that catches you off guard =) 34C.. yes I can imagine. Hot. Can't wait to come to Indonesia
Savannah
Sounds like fun being involved in a project like this. Also great that the weather was good but a shame on the sunburn - just like me too.
I can also relate to being lost on the latest "trendy" music. A colleague has offered to make a CD for me to bring me up to date!
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