15 January 2012

doritos commercial!

Doritos Commercial from Christopher Guetig on Vimeo.

This is an unaired commercial produced for the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Contest last year. The director is a colleague I've worked on several projects with, and most of the cast and crew have also worked together as well. This commercial did not receive enough votes to make it to the finals, and therefore has never aired on TV.

The photo below is the application of dorito bits to my face. Eww.

14 January 2012

break a leg!


"Break a leg" is a lucky wish given to a performer prior to a show, something I've said and heard a million times. Whelp, the sentiment has finally come true after all these years. Medically, I have a chip fracture of my right fibula at the ankle, and am in a boot.

Yes, a boot. It looks like the ski boot I wore on new year's day, though I escaped my many falls unscathed that day. I've also been fine on the many long hikes I've been taking in Cabellero Canyon, and have remained safe in the many hard-fought paddle tennis matches I've been playing. So, taking a step down in the backyard to retrieve my laundry from the garage? Boom goes the Guetig!

It sounds a bit comical, though I can assure you the pain is not. Apparently, a chip is the worst kind of break you can have and there's nothing I can really do to help it. I think the doctor prescribed bourbon, ice cream, and movies. At least that's what I heard.

13 January 2012

life's highlights!

Life's Highlights from Christopher Guetig on Vimeo.


This is the trailer for a short film I shot two years ago and will be coming out soon, as published on a Brazilian film production website. It stars Randy Fratkin as my boss, whom I confront after I find out he's standing on the ledge of our building with some serious questions about life. It's a film about perspective and how we handle not reaching our goals. The photos below are from the set during shooting.

If you speak portuguese, check out this post about the film in Brazil: http://www.perestroika.com.br/?p=1892


07 January 2012

another short film!

Distorted Trade from Christopher Guetig on Vimeo.


This is one of the first films I shot in LA back in 2008. It premiered in February 2009 as part of the Los Angeles Film Collective's We Love Los Angeles Art Show that included films as well as studio art made by local artists.

I play a guy who gets caught up in a bad situation with some bad people. Playing opposite Michael Bayouth (Paranormal Activity) was a lot of fun; he is the highlight of this film for me.

I don't think anyone's seen this film, so I thought I'd dig it up and release it here. Enjoy!

19 October 2011

dishnetwork with blockbuster commercial!



And here it is, in all its glory. Apparently, the :30 is airing all over the place, though I've only caught the end of it when I was in Atlanta. But texts, calls, and messages have been raining in from all over the country, so I suppose maybe you've seen it, too. If not, here is the full two-minute version.

As mentioned previously, there is a bit of dancing. With a remote. And some of the outtakes also were apparently good enough to make the final cut - my scene was all improv, and I'm quite happy with it. Enjoy.

10 September 2011

i booked a commercial!



After being on avail for a Pepsi/Saturday Night Live spot two weeks ago that I did not book, I came back strong and booked an ad for DishNetwork! The audition was on a Wednesday, fitting Thursday, and shoot on Friday. Bangbangbang. It all happened so fast I didn't have time to tell my mom (hi Mom! I'm still a working actor!). I dunno when it'll run, but there will be innerwebular components as well. I won't give away any secrets, but there's a chance I had to dance during the shoot. If it's not too embarrassing, I'll post it here when it airs.

Also of note, out of 130 actors that were called in for the audition, only two males were chosen; both had beards, and both were from Kentucky. Thank you beard, and thank you Kentucky.

20 July 2011

one big holiday screenings in austria and germany!


I had the great fortune to return to Europe yet again this summer to produce an international relations conference for high school students from 42 countries. As one of the directors of the two-week program, my duty was ultimately to ensure the health and safety of all the students and staff, and logistically move 340 of us through five countries. Easy? Nope. Rewarding and memorable? Yep.

There are many highlights of aiding international teenagers in creating life-long memories and promoting global communication within the Jugendkultur, some of which are indescribable within this silly blog. Many students were traveling abroad for the first time and were awakened by the sheer beauty of Gothic architecture, the spices of Hungarian foods, and the magic of a city untouched by war.

A trip like this, especially when it's the first time away from family and friends, juxtaposes the sense of home with a spirit of adventure. This emotion can be found at the heart of my documentary One Big Holiday, and whilst its journey is a world away from workshops on conflict resolution and cross-cultural communication, it shares the inherent sense of what 'home' means to all of us. At no time do we appreciate where we come from more than when we're away from it.

I had the opportunity to screen the film in both Vienna and Munich, and could not have been prouder to see my hometown of Louisville on the screen in front of colleagues and strangers from around the world. Let's hope this is just the beginning.





28 May 2011

the doc has arrived!


It's been an exciting week with the lead-up to the release of One Big Holiday with My Morning Jacket's deluxe box set, and it's been arriving worldwide! It's so incredible to physically see our documentary DVD with all the other packaging of MMJ's sixth, and arguably finest, album Circuital.

The film has been getting a lot of great press, including this fantastic article from Consequence of Sound: http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/05/insight-my-morning-jackets-one-big-holiday/

I am so proud to be part of this release, both as a representative of my hard-working crew and as part of the My Morning Jacket family. The film has been a labor of love and I could not be happier with the final result.



19 May 2011

'one big holiday' release!



It's official! The documentary I produced last fall on Louisville and My Morning Jacket is being released Tuesday 31 May with the band's deluxe box set of its new album, Circuital. Titled One Big Holiday, it documents the preparations of a homecoming concert at the newly-opened downtown arena, including interviews with the members of the band, former Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson, ear x-tacy owner John Timmons, members of opening band Wax Fang, and the conductor of the Louisville Youth Orchestra (LYO).

Directed by Michael Feld, the documentary thematically speaks to what it means to follow your dreams and the strength of having a sense of home, no matter where that may be. Beautifully shot in HD, the film combines footage of Louisville, rehearsals with My Morning Jacket and the LYO, interviews, and the concert itself. While I believe fans of the band and the city will love the film, I'm most excited about its universal appeal and showing the world the symbiotic relationship between two of my favorite things: My Morning Jacket and the city of Louisville, Kentucky.




11 April 2011

louisville/my morning jacket documentary!


I cannot say too much at this time, but the rumors are true about a film crew being in Louisville, Kentucky for a week in late October. I am proud to say that I am the Executive Producer of a documentary that takes a look at the 16th largest city in America and one of its greatest musical exports. I was part of an extremely talented and handpicked crew from Los Angeles that spent a glorious week amidst the colored foliage and cool temperatures of the River City. It all culminated with the My Morning Jacket concert within the newly-opened downtown arena, and I am terribly excited about the experience. Stay tuned.

10 March 2011

3 new bookings!


I haven't updated much recently regarding my career, but that doesn't mean I haven't been busy (drinking coffee by the pool); on the contrary, I've been quite active (hiking) and making more baby steps (in the orchard with the dog). Yes, I've been learning a lot (this new juicer is awesome!) and have been trying to put in hard work and patience (why won't Mila Kunis return my calls?!), so that karma will soon return all this good energy back to me.

Of note, this is the latest good news, all of which should hopefully receive their own posts soon enough:

- I booked the lead in a feature film that shoots for three weeks this summer in five states, including Alaska!

- I booked an innovative and hip short film with commercial director Paul Santana! Check 'im out: www.paulsantana.com

- I am now the lead in the web series, Green Manor! (I was previously a recurring guest star....)


As these projects begin to take more shape, I will give more details about each of them. This could turn out to be an interesting summer....

08 March 2011

at the 83rd academy awards!


How in the hell did I get that close? How in the hell did I see every major celebrity walk by? How in the?

Through some lovely friends of friends, I had security clearance right in the middle of the red carpet for the Oscars. We were perched on the second floor of the El Capitan building (next to Jimmy Kimmel Live and across from the Kodak Theatre), where we watched the arrivals and interviews all day long as everyone streamed into the theatre.

While I've had the good fortune of seeing celebrities around town and even hanging out with some, this was quite surreal to see all the big ones on parade: Robert Downey, Jr and Christian Bale chatting it up, Gwyneth Paltrow gliding by, Mila Kunis melting my heart, Natalie Portman having a baby, Annette Benning and Warren Beatty doing whatever they do, Sandra Bullock radiating smiles, Matthew McConaughey with his shirt on, Halle Berry making the world stop, Amy Adams singing to squirrels, Mark Wahlberg also with his shirt on, Jesse Eisenberg being awkwardly genuine, and Kevin Spacey being Kevin Spacey. I can also report that Celine Dion is not a robot and Donald Trump's hair is as bad in person as it is on the television.

It was quite the experience and a good introduction for when I actually get to walk the red carpet sometime in the next 5-10 years. Oh yes, she will be mine.

10 January 2011

updated actor reel!



Welcome, Oh Eleven! I have good feelings about this year, and have been quite proactive to start out the new year strong, including having new head shots taken with my beard (with my beard!) and updating my acting reel. You can see the reel above and one of the many photos below. Special thanks to award-winning editor Greg Fitzsimmons and photographer Margot Landen for their artistic talents in making me look as fantastic as possible.

17 December 2010

u.s. census commercial! finally!



Whelp, this spot was shot over a year ago and aired eight months ago, but I've finally been able to find an online copy of it. I appear briefly in the :30 version as the dude with the guitar who opens his door to fire trucks. Cool, eh? Sorry for the delay.

17 November 2010

pilot for web series.


This post has been a long time comin'. I shot the pilot episode for a web series called Green Manor in September where I play the friend of the lead character. The series is about a young guy who takes the manager position of an apartment building so he can have free rent and get away from his girlfriend. There's a host of characters who are tenants already, and with ten episodes written, who knows what'll happen? Hopefully, the friend will stay around....

14 September 2010

best u.s. short at rome international film festival!


The Man in the Glass Case just won "Best U.S. Short" at the Rome International Film Festival! This adds to the list of awards this short has received, and while I only had a small role (and my fight scene was cut), I am proud to have been part of it. It is shot beautifully in black & white, and the writer/director is extremely talented. Super. (Rome, Georgia, by the way; don't get too excited.)

02 September 2010

seafishing!


I did a really cool stop-motion project several months back where I was a sea captain fishing for love. I won't tell you what he found, but I bet you can figure it out by looking at the photo. The photo/video project was turned into a physical flipbook, too! I'm published!

Seafishing from Jessica Kucinskas on Vimeo.

24 August 2010

overloaded reviews!


Whelp, I think the first review is a good one, saying that the only complaint is that it was too short. Read it for yourself and judge accordingly. But I will gladly repeat this gem: "... this is a charming work, if ever I've seen one. It has an alarmingly interesting cast of characters with great, funny and easily lovable performances". Why, that's awful nice.

The second review is also quite positive and thinks it should be developed into a feature-length film. Okay.

http://www.moviesmademe.com/movie/review/2316
http://www.roguecinema.com/article2315.html

26 July 2010

'the man in the glass case' screenings and awards!


I shot a film last summer that has garnered the People's Choice Award at the Arizona Black Film Festival, and has been chosen to be screened at the Texas Black Film Festival, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, RAW: Hollywood Showcase at Cinespace, Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival, and the Rome International Film Festival. Kinda crazy my face is the one chosen for the poster for the RAW event!

Also check out the filmmaker's page of the film at www.maxwelladdae.com

12 June 2010

adventure time!

Cartoon Network Choir from fredseibert on Vimeo.


Here is the Cartoon Network commercial I shot in Toronto at the beginning of May. I helped produce the music when I worked at the music house in Santa Monica, and they used me as the harpsichordist in the bottom left of the wide shots (:01 and :40). You'd never know it was me otherwise, but now you know.

19 May 2010

american dad!



Here is a clip from the episode I did of American Dad!, May the Best Stan Win, Season 5, Episode 12, which aired 14 February 2010. I did the voice for Toshi's Father, with Sandra Oh as Toshi's Mother. I also recorded the voice for a character called CJ who comes to pick up Hayley, but that scene was cut.

18 May 2010

brazilian audio commercial.

Blind Date - Audio Design Commercial - Capsula Filmes (legendado) from Marco Carvalho on Vimeo.


Here is a commercial that aired in Brazil but was shot by my friend and colleague, Marco Carvalho, here in Los Angeles. I recorded the voice over for the spot, as well as making a cameo as the nephew. The location of the house in the beginning also happens to be where I live....

13 May 2010

no one remembers linus hutchins.

No One Remembers Linus Hutchins from Christopher Guetig on Vimeo.


This is a little film I shot as part of This Is What We Imagine's ongoing series of art, music, film, and photography projects. Called Weekends of Wonderment, a group of creative people get together over one weekend and create interesting and unique projects that are then screened, witnessed, felt, and experienced at an event called Show+Tell. I am so happy to have fallen into this fun group of people, and can't wait to share my next project I've recently completed with them. Until then, check them out: www.tiwwi.com

06 May 2010

cartoon network shoot, toronto.

I helped produce the music for three upcoming spots for the Cartoon Network, and was lucky enough to fly to Toronto for the filming. We recorded a twenty-piece boys chorus in Los Angeles on a Monday, and the composer/creative director and I flew out that Thursday. On Friday, we rehearsed with thirty boys from a school choir and ten more random boys that would make up the on-screen choir lip-synching to the prerecorded tracks. We shot Saturday and Sunday at a public school's auditorium and the set of the new Cartoon Network show, Unnatural History. I also got to play a cameo role as the harpsichordist in one of the spots!

03 May 2010

kentucky derby.


I was this close ( ) to missing the Derby this year, something I haven't missed in recent memory. I was on set for a series of Cartoon Network commercials in Toronto for four days, and knew it would be a struggle to find a TV in the public school we were shooting in. Somehow, I was able to find a website that was streaming the race live (and illegally) just before it began. Had I known it would've been that easy, I would've tuned in earlier for the playing of My Old Kentucky Home, which is really all I wanted to see. But I did see the walk up to the post and the race, so my Derby day was not totally wasted. My only other goal was to find a mint julep somewhere in the city, but the bar we chose to go to was not equipped with fresh mint or good bourbon. So it goes. Maybe that will just make next year's that much sweeter....

01 May 2010

us census commercial is airing!

It's kinda neat to be getting texts, calls, and messages from people telling me that they saw me on TV. While my screen time is only 4-5 seconds, it's still pretty cool to be recognized by friends and family across the country. The ad is the one urging people to open their doors for the census takers, and I'm the dude playing guitar who opens his door to fire trucks pulling out. Yes, those were real fire trucks, and the timing of that shot took awhile to nail. The second day of shooting involved constructing my "apartment door" on the street in front of a firehouse in the middle of Hollywood. Neat.

28 April 2010

"dear god", monsters of folk.


I shot a music video for Monsters of Folk (Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis from Bright Eyes, Jim James from My Morning Jacket, and M. Ward) that came out this past month. It was created and directed by Lauri Faggioni, who has worked with Michel Gondry, Bright Eyes, and Iron and Wine (www.laurifaggioni.com). There was a video contest for the song Dear God, but this one is the official band video.

From Stereogum: "The soulful, dreamy opener to Monsters Of Folk’s self-titled album tackles big spiritual questions, and its official video tries to put this all in perspective. Director/animator Lauri Faggioni begins among the stars and zooms to the cellular level, in a clip reminiscent of Charles and Ray Eames' classic Powers Of 10 short film. Of course MOF’s video goes deeper, revealing a whole universe inside us. Wild. Members Jim James, M. Ward, Mike Mogis, and Conor Oberst are likely busy with their other projects, so you don’t get to see them here — a bummer if you were hoping to see what the universe inside James’s beard looked like."

things i should have said.

Sooo, in debating how to handle this blog, i.e. what the hell I should write, I thought about another blog that might be interesting. You know how when you meet new people or you have a fight with someone, sometimes the words don't flow as eloquently as they do in your brain after-the-fact? And you wish you could go back and say those things? Whelp, my blog idea would be Things I Should Have Said. I probably shouldn't use AMinuteWithGuetig to discuss another blog idea, but I'll be bloggedly blogged if one blog doesn't lead to another. Blog.

26 April 2010

first minute.


I've never attempted bloggery before, but thought it might be a nice companion to my website and easier to update. Sope, we'll see how it goes and how often I'll share my thoughts and happenings with the whole innerwebs. My goal is to keep things short and sweet, so a minute is all you'll need. Welcome. You have a minute.