Friday, July 30, 2004

This Monday we shot the first of many scenes to come for our film. This shoot was complicated for a couple of reasons: Number 1: We were being forced to shoot because the location we were shooting was being moved out of, and therefore unavailable soon. Because of the rush we didn't have a completed script yet so we had to shoot general shots. We were pretty much trying to portray a feel and mood rather than any spoken dialog (because didn't HAVE any!). Number 2: The "crew" we had consisted of Action House interns. Which was good and bad. It's good because the film department is at Action House to help train the interns. It's bad because most of the interns there didn't have a tremendous amount of experience shooting film. After we got rolling a bit things started to move along a bit smoother. On the other hand, we had some really cool stuff happen. First of all, John Ineno from CBS has agreed to help us on this film. John is a cool guy for many reasons. One reason he's so nifty is that he knows EVERYTHING there is to know about High Definition media. High Definition is one step below film as far as the quality ranking goes. John originally showed up with a Beta camera to shoot that night. It turned out there was something wrong with the camera, so he had to go back and get a High Def camera. This is VERY GOOD! High Definition is THE thing to be working with right now as far as Indie film goes. This was very exciting for me, but I kept my cool. We'll begin pre-production again in about a month or so.

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