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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Writer-director Rusty Nixon talks about his newest film, Residue.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For <strong>Rusty Nixon</strong>, <em>Residue</em> is a project fifteen years in the making. As the writer and director of the film, he&#8217;s been with <em>Residue </em>since the very beginning and has recently completed the finished product with a cast featuring <strong>James Clayton</strong>, <strong>Taylor Hickson</strong>, <strong>Matt Frewer</strong>, <strong>Elysia Rotaru</strong>, <strong>Alika Autran</strong>, <strong>Dan Payne</strong>, <strong>Costas Mandylor</strong>, <strong>William B. Davis</strong>, <strong>Blaine Anderson</strong>, and <strong>Linda Darlow</strong>.</p>
<p>Just ahead of the Vancouver screening at The Rio on Sunday, July 9th, we spoke with <strong>Rusty Nixon </strong>about the film and his creative process along the way.</p>
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<p><strong>Can you start by telling us about you and your newest film as a writer/director, <em>Residue</em>?</strong></p>
<p>My name&#8217;s <strong>Rusty Nixon</strong>. I got my start making documentaries about twenty years ago. I&#8217;ve spent years doing as many favours as I could for all the film people I knew in hopes of cashing them all in &#8211; if I was ever lucky enough to make my own film. That&#8217;s kind of what <em>Residue</em> is &#8211; years of hard work coming together.</p>
<p><strong>What can you share about your creative process in making the film – from the earliest concepts writing it all the way to directing and release?</strong></p>
<p>I wrote the first draft about fifteen years ago. Over the years I&#8217;ve reworked the story to take advantage of things I have available. An example being the Mr. Fairweather character. He was originally written as a shady pool hall owner. Well, I don&#8217;t know a whole lot about pool and I don&#8217;t know anyone who owns a pool hall. But I did spend years making wrestling videos for ECCW. Not only did I learn a lot about filming and editing action scenes but by changing Fairweather to a crooked wrestling promoter I was able to show a unique side of a world I knew quite well. So my creative process is all about stopping and smelling the roses. I always tell aspiring filmmakers to take a good hard look at the hand they&#8217;re holding when they&#8217;re coming up with story ideas. Look at <strong>Kevin Smith</strong> who wrote about the place he worked at and filled the story with the talented people he knew. He saw the potential that was right in front of him and started an amazing career out of it.</p>
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<h3>“Write a lot. You need at least three scripts to compete in today&#8217;s market. Give yourself the gift of time. Took me twenty years and I&#8217;d give twenty more to get to make a movie. &#8220;</h3>
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<p><strong>What rewards do you get from being able to direct a film that you’ve also written?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a lot less stressful. I don&#8217;t have to worry about hurting the writer&#8217;s feelings or having conflict if I need to change the story on the fly. And because I&#8217;ve worked so long and hard on the script I have the whole thing committed to memory &#8211; meaning if I change something I can mentally work out all the other elements of the story that I need to change for it to work.</p>
<p>That said, I love collaboration. I really enjoyed working with <strong>Elizabeth Engstrom</strong> on the movie <em>Candiland</em>. And when I asked her about changing a few things to tell a more visual story she&#8217;d be like &#8220;Go ahead, I&#8217;ve had my fun with the story now it&#8217;s your turn.&#8221; I aspire to be like her when I sell my scripts. I&#8217;ll be there for rewrites or suggestions if they want but it&#8217;s their story now and I&#8217;m honoured they let me provide the rough blueprint.</p>
<p><strong>What was the biggest challenge for you in making the film and how did you handle it?</strong></p>
<p>Money. We had a healthy budget but we were a pirate ship for sure. You&#8217;re navigating the same seas that these Hollywood juggernauts are in. They&#8217;re like these huge cruise ships full of people who&#8217;s solution to every problem is to throw money at it. And there you are on a much smaller ship with a lot less crew and extremely limited rations to go around. But somehow that becomes your greatest strength. You don&#8217;t have mistakes &#8211; you have happy accidents. The small crew creates a more intimate family atmosphere and the lack of resources promotes creativity and an opportunity to really shine at your job. I have a cast and crew that can sit and watch Residue and be really proud of themselves for all the things they did to hold that ship together. It&#8217;s a fun and intense ride.</p>
<p><strong>You also directed <em>Candiland</em>. What were the differences for you as a director in making <em>Residue</em>?hat’s the most important lesson that you’ve learned in your career?</strong></p>
<p><strong>James Clayton</strong> was the lead in both films. But he lost over fifty pounds during two months of filming to play Peter in <em>Candiland</em>. He looked like he was about to drop dead at any moment. It&#8217;s crazy, in a world in which I can watch someone have their mouth sewn to someone&#8217;s rear end in a horror movie I actually had to cut scenes from <em>Candiland</em> for being too disturbing. Including James&#8217; nude scene. But people had a hard time seeing someone that deathly thin for real. On top of that James was supposed to have a chipped tooth so he went and got his tooth shaved down. I remember <strong>Gary Busey</strong> grabbing James by the shoulders at the end of their last scene together and telling him how much he&#8217;d inspired him as an actor. It was a huge compliment for James.</p>
<p>But I had a hard time watching a friend of mine do that to himself. I was so worried about his physical &#8211; and mental health. There were a couple of times towards the end that I snuck off to the bathroom between takes to puke my brains out. You haven&#8217;t lived until you&#8217;ve stress puked. It&#8217;s like your body isn&#8217;t sick or anything but it just needs to do something drastic so you can feel relief after.</p>
<p>So it was an absolute joy to work with James on <em>Residue</em> and to watch him play a healthy character. He still did all his own stunts and phenomenal work &#8211; but I didn&#8217;t see the shadow of death standing in the corner checking his watch this time.</p>
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<p><strong>What are the three most important things that a director needs to keep in mind while making a film?</strong></p>
<p>Safety first. That&#8217;s always number one. Every day is different of set. There&#8217;s a lot of moving parts all coming together. Safety meetings, safety talks make sure everyone feels comfortable speaking up if they&#8217;re worried about something.</p>
<p>The second is to pay attention to the clock. Writing is all about preparing for the future. Editing is about living in the past and taking all those pieces you&#8217;ve shot and putting them together the best way possible. But directing is all about &#8216;now&#8217;. It&#8217;s about being in the moment so pay attention and be on.</p>
<p>Third is to worship the story. A story has a beginning, a middle and an end. It&#8217;s so simple that it&#8217;s easy to screw up. Learn how to write and learn how to edit or at least respect the hell out of both of them.</p>
<p><strong>What advice would you have for aspiring writer-directors?</strong></p>
<p>Write a lot. You need at least three scripts to compete in today&#8217;s market. Give yourself the gift of time. Took me twenty years and I&#8217;d give twenty more to get to make a movie. Writers can get paid as much as doctors. A doctor is expected to spend over a decade educating and learning their craft. Expect that from yourself. If you luck out and make it with your first project then I hope you don&#8217;t let it go straight to your head and turn you into someone who doesn&#8217;t appreciate what people do for you. I love hearing success stories from people who fell on their face, got kicked several times when they were down but somehow for the strength to get back to the pirate ship, fell again, got kicked again, then somehow got that shot and made the most out of it. People who crawled their way to the top tend to know how to stay there, appreciate being there, and love to help others get there with them.</p>
<p><strong>What film-related books and authors have been influential to you in your career so far?</strong></p>
<p>That&#8217;s a long list but I guess at the top is <strong>Donald Maass</strong>. I love <strong>Donald Maass&#8217;</strong> books &#8211; recommend all of them. They&#8217;re about writing novels but can easily be applied to screenwriting.</p>
<p><strong>What other projects are you working on right now?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got four scripts for projects in development. Eight more I&#8217;m trying to find a home for. About a dozen more that I&#8217;m dying to find time to write. My first film <em>Down the Line</em> is getting released soon. I&#8217;m really excited for that.</p>
<p><strong>Where can we find out more about you and <em>Residue</em>?</strong></p>
<p>Check out <a href="http://www.facebook.com/residuefilm/">Residue Film</a> and <a href="https://www.facebook.com/motorcycleboyproductions/">Motorcycle Boy Productions</a> on Facebook.</p>
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<p>Thanks to <strong>Rusty Nixon</strong> for speaking with us!</p>
<p>You can see <em>Residue </em>at <strong>The Rio </strong>on Sunday, July 9th, 2017 at 3:45PM. The filmmakers will be in attendance. For tickets, please visit <a href="https://riotheatretickets.ca/events/6065-residue-filmmakers-in-attendance">riotheatretickets.ca</a>.</p>
<p>After that, watch for it on VOD and iTunes on July 18th.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Actor-Producer James Clayton talks to us about his latest project, Residue.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new supernaturally-charged action/horror film, <em>Residue</em>, plays at The Rio in Vancouver on Sunday, July 9th, featuring an engaging mix of emerging and established homegrown talent. At the forefront is star and co-producer, <strong>James</strong> <strong>Clayton</strong>, who has also been seen in recent TV efforts like <em>The 100</em> and <em>Timeless</em>.</p>
<p>We asked <strong>James Clayton</strong> to take us inside the dangerous world of <em>Residue</em> and tell us more about his career.</p>
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<p><strong>Can you start by telling us a little bit about you and <em>Residue</em>?</strong></p>
<p><em>Residue</em> is a supernatural action horror written and directed by <strong>Rusty Nixon</strong> and will be released on VOD and iTunes July 18 in North America. The film is produced by <strong>Blaine Anderson</strong> &amp; myself through our company <strong>Motorcycle Boy Productions</strong>. It&#8217;s being distributed by <strong>IndustryWorks Studios</strong> and <strong>Xlrator Media</strong>.</p>
<p>I play a private investigator named Luke Harding who accidentally reads a demonic book that unleashes an evil force in his apartment. It boasts incredible ensemble cast which includes Leo Award nominated <strong>Taylor Hickson</strong> (<em>Deadpool</em>), Gemini Award nominated <strong>Matt Frewer</strong> (<em>Timeless</em>, <em>Orphan Black</em>), <strong>Alika Autran</strong> (<em>Altered Carbon</em>), <strong>Elysia Rotaru</strong> (<em>Arrow</em>), <strong>Costas Mandylor</strong> (<em>Saw</em> series), <strong>Blaine Anderson</strong> (<em>Scary Movie 4</em>), and <strong>William B. Davis</strong> (<em>The X-Files</em>).</p>
<p><strong>What can audiences expect from the film?</strong></p>
<p>Fun. I had the privilege to watch the film at the Academy Award-sponsored <strong>Sunscreen International Film Festival</strong> in St. Petersburg, Florida back in April of this year. The film is a thrill ride. The audience loved it and the biggest question we received afterwards was, &#8220;When is the sequel?&#8221; The film creates a very lush world and although it delivers a satisfying conclusion, it leaves the door open for an entire universe of discovery.</p>
<p>In terms of tone, it very much has elements of <strong>H.P Lovecraft</strong>, <em>The X-Files</em>, and a dash of <em>Evil Dead</em>.</p>
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<h3>“Never stop. Be yourself. Enjoy the process.</h3>
<h3>Enjoy the people. Create your own work.&#8221;</h3>
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<p><strong>What kind of preparation did you do for this role?</strong></p>
<p>For all my roles I do intensive preparation on the psychology and physicality of the character.</p>
<p>The previous film I did, <em>Candiland</em> with <strong>Gary Busey</strong>, I lost 55 lbs from my normal weight of 185 lbs. I&#8217;m just about 5&#8217;11 and I was 130 lbs during filming so it was a real challenge. We went into <em>Residue</em> next and I had to build myself up into a muscular but out of his prime detective. So I worked out quite a bit, ate a lot of burgers, and bulked up to 190 lbs. The physicality of a role really informs the psychology and I love the challenge. I also write an entire backstory for my character.</p>
<p><strong>What was the most challenging part of making this movie and how did you handle it?</strong></p>
<p>You know, there wasn&#8217;t anything exceptionally challenging about making <em>Residue</em>. Everything always came together, we had an amazing crew &amp; cast, and post production was seamless. From pre-production to delivery it was only 12 months. It really flew by.</p>
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<p><strong>How would you describe the current state of the film and television industry in Vancouver?</strong></p>
<p>Busy! I think it&#8217;s great how many productions are in town and it&#8217;s inspiring that the local indie filmmaker scene is expanding every day. There are some great filmmakers in this city and the international market will become very aware of our indie scene as time goes on.</p>
<p><strong>You’ve done a lot of acting in both the film and television worlds. What do you enjoy about participating in each one?</strong></p>
<p>I really enjoy the collaboration. You have to like people to be in the film industry because that&#8217;s what it&#8217;s built on. Great people. And I love meeting new people everyday and sharing stories. When crew and cast are in sync, that&#8217;s when magic happens.</p>
<p><strong>What’s the most important lesson that you’ve learned in your career?</strong></p>
<p>Never stop. Be yourself. Enjoy the process. Enjoy the people. Create your own work.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" width="678" height="1000" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2847" src="https://www.bizbooks.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/residue-poster.jpg" alt="" srcset="https://www.bizbooks.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/residue-poster.jpg 678w, https://www.bizbooks.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/residue-poster-203x300.jpg 203w" sizes="(max-width: 678px) 100vw, 678px" /></p>
<p><strong>What film and television-related books and authors have been influential to your professional journey so far?</strong></p>
<p>For the craft of acting: <strong>Lori Triolo</strong> who studied at <strong>The Neighbourhood Playhouse</strong> taught me how to act. She resides in LA. She should write a book because there is no one better. But I have read great books about the craft by <a href="http://store.bizbooks.net/search.aspx?find=susan+batson"><strong>Susan Batson</strong></a>, <a href="http://store.bizbooks.net/search.aspx?find=larry+moss"><strong>Larry Moss</strong></a>, <a href="http://store.bizbooks.net/search.aspx?find=Ivana+Chubbuck"><strong>Ivana Chubbuck</strong></a>, <a href="http://store.bizbooks.net/search.aspx?find=Stella+Adler"><strong>Stella Adler</strong></a>, <a href="http://store.bizbooks.net/search.aspx?find=Sanford+Meisner"><strong>Sanford Meisner</strong></a>, and <a href="http://store.bizbooks.net/search.aspx?find=Uta+Hagen"><strong>Uta Hagen</strong></a>. Those are all essential reads. <a href="http://store.bizbooks.net/search.aspx?find=Linda+Darlow"><strong>Linda Darlow</strong></a>, who also appears in <em>Residue</em>, is an awesome teacher and local to Vancouver. I encourage young actors to read her book <em>Auditioncraft</em> for some amazing practical advice.</p>
<p><strong>What other projects are you working on?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m currently in preparation for an action thriller called <em>High Caliber</em>. The film is written by <strong>Niall Cassin</strong> and <strong>Rusty Nixon</strong> and will be directed by <strong>Rusty Nixon</strong> as well. <strong>Blaine Anderson</strong> and myself are producing it through <strong>Motorcycle Boy Productions</strong> and it will be distributed by <strong>IndustryWorks Studios</strong>. Think <em>Die Hard</em> meets <em>Lethal Weapon</em>. We begin filming late September of 2017.</p>
<p><strong>Where can we find out more about you?</strong></p>
<p>For updates on all the film work I do people can check out:<br />
<a href="http://JamesClaytonActor.com">JamesClaytonActor.com</a><br />
<a href="http://MotorcycleBoyProductions.com">MotorcycleBoyProductions.com</a><br />
<a href="http://Instagram.com/jamesclaytonactor">Instagram.com/jamesclaytonactor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.Twitter.com/jamesclaytonactor">Twitter.com/jamesclaytonactor</a><br />
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1595718/?ref=m_nv_sr_1">IMDB</a></p>
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<p>Thanks to <strong>James Clayton</strong> for speaking with us!</p>
<p>You can see <em>Residue </em>at <strong>The Rio </strong>on Sunday, July 9th, 2017 at 3:45PM. The filmmakers will be in attendance. For tickets, please visit <a href="https://riotheatretickets.ca/events/6065-residue-filmmakers-in-attendance">riotheatretickets.ca</a>.</p>
<p>After that, watch for it on VOD and iTunes on July 18th.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.bizbooks.net/blog/biz-interview-james-clayton">The Biz Interview: James Clayton</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.bizbooks.net">Biz Books</a>.</p>
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