Cleaning the screen
Young Chang
During the shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho,” you see a
shower head, a silhouette of a knife, hear a scream and see blood
circling a drain. Murder is implied, but not seen.
It is this kind of clean, evocative filmmaking that Newport Film
Producers Inc. wants to bring to the big screen. The new production
company, based in Costa Mesa, is moving away from “grizzly blood and
unnecessary violence,” said Richard Bare, a writer, director and a
partner in the venture with Greg and Susan Pyros.
“Hollywood has alienated half of its audience by pandering to kids
from 12 to 24, and they, in my opinion, have made a big mistake by not
making enough pictures about mature subjects with actors who have
graduated from high school,” Bare said.
Formed about a month and a half ago, the company is a marriage of
Pyros Pictures, a computer animation studio in Costa Mesa that’s been in
business about 20 years, and Bare’s Para-Scope Productions, a company
that collects screenplays and literary properties.
“We’re focusing on good content,” said Susan Pyros, company vice
president and associate producer. “Back to the issue of good guy versus
bad guy.”
With 18 scripts in hand, Newport Film Producers is working to raise $5
million to produce its first film, “Snafu.” A reception for interested
investors will be held Thursday and Tuesday.
The company will look for local actors and directors once the budget
is set, Susan Pyros said.
“Orange County has always been shadowed by Hollywood and L.A.,” said
Greg Pyros, producer and CEO for the company and a Corona del Mar
resident along with his wife. “What we want to do is show that there is a
lot of talent in Orange County and more than 200 companies associated
with producing.”
Greg Pyros will oversee everything “below the line:” camera crews, set
designers, special effects and activity behind the scenes.
Bare, who is executive producer and company chairman, will oversee
everything “above the line:” actors, writers, directors and producers.
That fits right in with Bare’s experience. The director said he gave
George Lucas his first glimpse inside a major studio when the Star Wars
mogul was only 18. Bare has made 14 features, including “Wicked, Wicked”
in 1973, and has directed more than 500 television episodes. “Green
Acres,” “77 Sunset Strip” and “Twilight Zone” are all on his resume.
Three of Newport Film Producers 18 screenplays were written by Bare,
“Snafu” among them. The screenplay, the name of which comes from a World
War II term meaning “mixed up as usual,” is the story of combat cameramen
during the war. It’s a “rollicking comedy,” Bare said, similar to the
television series “M.A.S.H.,” but without the blood.
FYI
WHAT: Reception for Newport Film Producers, Inc. Interested investors
are invited.
WHEN: 5:30 p.m. Thursday -- the guest list is now full
5:30 p.m. Tuesdays -- Organizers are taking RSVPs.
WHERE: Pyros Studios, 3197 Airport Loop Drive, Building A, Costa Mesa
INFORMATION: (949) 470-1452
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