Interview with director Meruan Salim

Director Meruan in a production meeting

As promised in the last post, here’s a one-on-one with the director and creator of “What’s up?“, Meruan Salim.

1. Where did you get the original idea for the film?

Years and years ago, after seeing Jan Pinkava’sGeri’s Game” I wanted to create something as simple and brilliant.
I thought of a short film about all the garbage and trash we humans make, so I got the general idea for “What’s up?”. It took me years until I actually got it written, but the idea had dwelled in my mind ever since – well with about a thousand other stories, but that’s another tale…

2. Is there a part of yourself in the protagonist Huuhaa?

Of course there is, I think whenever a storyteller creates a protagonist for a story it’s bound to have something of the writer in him/her. What that something is… well, I wouldn’t want to say anything negative, but I’m sad to say that that might be the case, since spontanity plays a negative part in this story :)

3. Why is he called Huuhaa?

Huuhaa is a word in finnish for a person who is all over the place, doing a lot of stuff (sloppily) all at the same time, not noticing the surrounding world at all. In other words the name tells us a lot about humanity, well at least how I see it.

4. What have you got done so far?

The script and storyboards along with the colorscripts are ready, as are the character designs. The character modeling and rigging are almost ready, but still need a couple of finishing touches. At the moment I’ve been working with the team to get the perfect look for the location, so we’ll be able to start on the 1st draft of the layout soon!

5. What has been the most exciting part of the development & preproduction processes?

Designing the characters and the location with all of the other members of our little team has been elevating and a lot of fun! But just the fact that something of my own is being created for real… I mean for real!!

6. What do you expect from the production process? What will be easy and what will be difficult?

The production so far has been going brilliantly and smoothly thanks to all the great people I’m surrounded by. Because of the shortness and simplicity of this story I hope it will keep it’s good momentum to the very end. At the moment we also have time on our side, which hopefully will cover for the lack of money we have :) My biggest fear for difficulty is at the very end, in compositing. To actually get the right look for the film.

7. Are there going to be new areas of expertise that you need to educate yourself in in order to make this film succeed?

There’s always room for educating yourself and for me this film is a major educating process. Not only is it the first “real” film I’ve directed, it’s also a real chance to show the quality of finnish 3D animation, so I’ve been reading books on everything from directing to lightning and layout to animation. Well and when I can’t be bothered with books, there’s always room to watch some new films, short and feature length.

8. How have you been preparing for your first time as a director?

I’ve been going to the gym and jogging in the mornings… hah hah… just kidding! But like I said studying books and watching films. I actually just saw a really interesting documentary on good old Alfred Hitchcock and his films, brilliant! So generally I’ve been trying to digest as much info on directing a possible.

9. What tips could you give to aspiring directors at this point, regarding any aspect of short film making?

What worked for me in animation, is working in directing – keep it simple! Even if the story is complicated, try to keep it simple for as long as you can. If you’re making a short film, remember to keep it short! So basically when you get a great idea, deliver it on paper and make it happen.

If you have any questions to Meruan, go ahead and post them in the comments!

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5 Responses to Interview with director Meruan Salim

  1. Chas says:

    Hi Meru

    When will the film be out? I’m looking forward to seeing it soon. I’ll need cheering up before the Finnish winter nights set in…

  2. Nick says:

    Hi Chas,

    on behalf of Meru and the crew I have to regretably inform you that the film won’t be out before next February or so. That is unless there is unexpected downtime at the studio.

    That said, we hope that this blog might help with the cheering up!

    br,

    Nick

  3. meru says:

    hah haa!!!Theres no better cheering things up for the winter except for the freeezzzzing cold mornings on the busstop,just dreaming of the heating-system of the warm bus:)But not to worry I’ll try to add something warm and cozy to the film just to warm your cold english bum:)
    Cheers,

    meru

  4. Mark Kaigwa says:

    Great piece, encouraging to read, especially from a directing point of view. I just directed a short film in Uganda – live action, though. I’m really looking forward to seeing how things go – great idea to have the blog for us to keep up with.

    Some of my previous Animated Shorts I wrote – produced by Warner Bros. can be found at http://hivfreegeneration.warnerbros.com where you’ll see the trailer for a videogame I co-wrote and did consultancy for Warner Bros.

    I’m a member of http://www.animationkenya.com and though I’m a writer/director I’m still glad to see your point of view, Meru.

    Look forward to updates :)

  5. meru says:

    dear mark,

    No matter if it’s live action or animation, short or long, we are all “Together in the Hood”:) loved the radical idea of the game,nice work!Good to hear you liked the text and hope we’ll get some new material by next month.We are still moving forward in slowmotion cause the real production will start in the beginning of next year,but as you propably know theres all kinds of thing to be done before that,and we’ll keep you posted through this blog on those subjects,so stay tuned!!!
    Thanks for the comments,

    meru

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