• Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn's Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night

  • By: Thomas R Fox
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Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn's Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night

By: Thomas R Fox
  • Summary

  • Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn's Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night is a deep dive into the creative journey behind an ambitious reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes legacy. This 10-part podcast series will unravel the entire movie production process, offering listeners an insider’s look into the making of Sherlock Holmes Mare of the Night, a film that blends the mystique of classic Sherlock Holmes with a dark, supernatural twist. Each episode will guide listeners through a different phase of the production, featuring behind-the-scenes interviews, discussions on creative decisions, and insight into the challenges and triumphs along the way: 1. The Spark of Inspiration – Explore CJ Goodwyn's original vision for a darker Holmes and the story's evolution from concept to screenplay. 2. Building the World – Dive into world-building: crafting a gothic London, blending historical accuracy with an eerie atmosphere, and creating a distinct visual identity. 3. Casting the Shadows – The casting process: how actors were selected, character interpretations, and the chemistry needed to pull off this unique take on the Holmes canon. 4. On Set: Day One – From pre-production challenges to the first day of shooting, experience the adrenaline and coordination required to bring Sherlock Holmes - Mare of the Night to life. 5. Cinematography in Darkness – The role of lighting, camera techniques, and visual storytelling in setting the tone for the film's chilling ambiance. 6. Behind the Score – A look at the music and sound design that create tension, suspense, and the haunting mood of the film. 7. The Director’s Vision – A deep dive into CJ Goodwyn’s direction style, creative choices, and how he guided the team to bring his version of Holmes to the screen. 8. Post-Production Magic – Editing, special effects, and the final touches that transformed raw footage into the eerie, polished narrative of Sherlock Holmes - Mare of the Night. 9. The Final Cut – Test screenings, revisions, and final decisions before locking the film for the premiere. 10. The Red Carpet Premiere – The film’s debut: reactions, reviews, and reflections from the cast and crew on the journey from idea to screen. Whether you're a film enthusiast, Sherlock Holmes fan, or curious about the moviemaking process, Into the Darkness offers a comprehensive look at the artistry and effort behind CJ Goodwyn’s latest cinematic adventure.
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Episodes
  • Behind the Scenes: Make Up for Mare of the Night with River Welborn
    Oct 31 2024
    Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn's Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night is a deep dive into the creative journey behind an ambitious reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes legacy. This 10-part podcast series will unravel the entire movie production process, offering listeners an insider’s look into the making of Sherlock Holmes Mare of the Night, a film that blends the mystique of classic Sherlock Holmes with a dark, supernatural twist. In this Episode 6, I am joined by River Welborn, who was the Chief Make Up Artist on the set of Sherlock Holmes Mare of the Night In this episode, River Welborn shares the highlights of working on a recent movie project. River and Tom discuss the excitement of meeting and collaborating with talented individuals, transitioning from a theatrical to a film setting, and the thrill of working on location with cohesive and impressive sets. Their conversation also touches on the camaraderie and kindness of the crew, which made even the late hours enjoyable with moments of shared laughter and check-ins. Highlights Include · Highlights of Working on the Movie · Meeting Cool People and Working in Film Context · Fascinating Cohesion in Film · Kindness and Camaraderie on Set Resources Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night On Facebook TriGoodwyn Productions
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    14 mins
  • Exploring Relationships-John and Mary Watson and Sherlock Holmes with Emily Edwards
    Oct 22 2024
    Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn's Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night is a deep dive into the creative journey behind an ambitious reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes legacy. This 10-part podcast series will unravel the entire movie production process, offering listeners an insider’s look into the making of Sherlock Holmes Mare of the Night, a film that blends the mystique of classic Sherlock Holmes with a dark, supernatural twist. In this Episode 5, I am joined by Emily Edwards, who gives an in-depth look at her role as Mary Watson in the film. Emily discusses the complexities of her character's relationships with John Watson and Sherlock Holmes, along with her transition from theater to film. She shares fascinating insights into the collaborative filmmaking process, her preparation methods, and the unique experience of acting on a film set without an audience. Additionally, Emily offers behind-the-scenes details, including interactions with the director and set designer, and hints at stunning visuals audiences can expect. The episode wraps up with exciting highlights from the film's production and details about its upcoming premieres in San Antonio and Kerrville on February 23rd. Don’t miss out on exclusive insights and anticipation-building for this much-awaited premiere! Highlights Include · Emily's Role in 'Mare of the Night' · Exploring John and Mary's Relationship · Transition from Theater to Film · The Collaborative Nature of Stage and Film · Turning It On: Preparing for a Scene Resources Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night On Facebook TriGoodwyn Productions Mare of the Night Halloween Party-tickets and information
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    13 mins
  • Behind the Scenes with the Assistant Director Kayla Rich
    Oct 22 2024
    Into the Darkness: CJ Goodwyn's Vision of Sherlock Holmes: Mare of the Night is a deep dive into the creative journey behind an ambitious reimagining of the Sherlock Holmes legacy. This 10-part podcast series will unravel the entire movie production process, offering listeners an insider’s look into the making of Sherlock Holmes Mare of the Night, a film that blends the mystique of classic Sherlock Holmes with a dark, supernatural twist. In this Episode 4, I am joined by Kayla Rich, the first assistant director of 'Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night,' to discuss her role in the film production process. We go into her journey from a supportive spouse to a key team member, managing schedules, and overcoming challenges on set, especially dealing with unpredictable wildlife and weather in the Texas Hill Country. Kayla shares her current work in post-production, focusing on marketing and theatrical distribution to enhance community engagement in cinemas. The episode also touches on the broader struggles independent filmmakers face with industry red tape and the importance of revitalizing local theaters post-pandemic for family-friendly outings. Additionally, listeners are introduced to the second annual Halloween party at Kerrville's River Hill Mansion, featuring director CJ Goodwin and the cast, aimed at raising funds for post-production and theater distribution. Information on tickets, sponsorships, and social media updates are also provided. Highlights Include Challenges Faced During Production Experienced Director CJ Goodwin's Influence Marketing Strategies for Theatrical Distribution Importance of Bringing People Back to Theaters Halloween Party Fundraiser Details Resources Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night On Facebook TriGoodwyn Productions
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    13 mins

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