This was a bit of a hard day: exterior shots in 30-degrees and the ice-rain combination known as sleet; a simple hand-held shot that somehow turned into a complicated jib maneuver (note to self: do not joke about wanting a crane for a shot) and we had to shift a scene to next week as the light disappeared behind the horizon (maybe that’s why the film industry moved to LA way-back-when). However, we shot the most scenes of any single day (7) which is a big deal. Tim was a star, running all over the place to satisfy the various whims of the various directors. Megan, Allan and MT all got to kiss Jeanene. Errol deftly juggled directions from 14 different people without walking out in bafflement. And I finally, finally got to slate.
26
Nov
07
I think the JIB Shot turned out better than this shaky, handheld, crazy moving shot MT had described. Its a good thing we have my complicated equipment that only adds to production time.
That’s so weird, because when I looked at the footage I thought it WAS a shaky handheld shot. Wonder who was behind the camera?
OK, guys, let’s keep this civil.
Wow, it’s like we’re talking about eyepatches all over again. . .
And now we have Allegra’s “braided pigtail” drama. RE-SHOOT!
you want a re-shoot?! FINE! well you’re going to be eating stale bagels & domino’s 5 for $5.00 the whole time. the gourmet catering ends on sunday.