Sunday, August 5, 2007
Rushing To Meet Deadline
1:35 p.m. Sunday - I have spent all morning and into the early afternoon getting a final edit done. Now that we have the final edit, we have begun adding visual effects, mostly a film look to the project. This what will take some time. We have to render out each effect. My best guess is 3 - 4 hours. If that is true we will have about 1 or 2 hours to get Adam's music tracks laid in and sweeten final audio. We will be pushing the deadline.
Meeting A Deadline
10:00 a.m. Sunday - I woke up at around 7:30 a.m. and began the post production work. It is moving along nicely. We have some audio issues with a couple of the locations. We will just have to make it work.
Joe, and Adam have gone to get coffee and doughnuts for everyone.
Need Sleep
2:00 a.m. Sunday - It's late and I just finished getting all of the shots into the edit system. I'm tired. I'm going to try and get a few hours sleep and then get up and start cutting it together. Not sure that is the best decision, but I have too.
Rob, Joe, and Tyler are out getting 2nd unit stuff.
Rob, Joe, and Tyler are out getting 2nd unit stuff.
Post Production Begins
12:55 a.m. Sunday - With most of the principal photograph shot, I will now begin the majority of the post production process. I need to get the footage into the edit system and begin cutting the stuff we shot today. Adam is putting finishing touches on music. Rob, Joe, and Tyler are getting ready to head out and get some 2nd unit stuff of the city. We begin the push toward the deadline.
A Roller Coaster Ride
12:35 a.m. Sunday - Wow it has been an up and down ride since we left the hotel this afternoon. It is to be expected that we would run into some trouble at some point. It happened during the shoot for the bar scene. It wasn't anything really bad. It is just that it was a very difficult location to shoot in. It was a perfect atmosphere for the scene, but it was cramped quarters and hot. We were also under some pressures to get this scene shot in a timely manner. Mostly it came from the fact we had a number of extras and they tend to get restless after a while.
The second location for the day was actually much better. We were fortunate enough to find a perfect bathroom in a city park. And the guys who watched over it were very helpful. Again, I must say that Ennis has been tremendously helpful in locating and securing locations. The bathroom was somewhat grungy and dirty. It was perfect. We cleaned it throughly and then made it look completely disgusting with some chocolate pudding and other creative elements. This scene will work well.
After wrapping the bathroom scene at around 7:00 p.m., we took a break for dinner and then headed to Dan's house for the exterior shots of our lead character existing the house and getting into a car. At around 10:00 p.m. we begin shooting the dialog between Tara and Jack in the car. Things went well there and Josh did a good job with his character of Jack.
I must say that one constant through out the day, other than Joe's ridicule of most everyone, was the performances of Michelle as Tara. She did a great job for us!
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Brunch
1:00 p.m. Saturday - We just finished eating Breakfast/Lunch at Cracker Barrel. While there, Rob continued working on securing talent for the rest of the scenes. We are planning on leaving the hotel around 2:00 p.m. Until then, Joe continues working on the script and I am tightening up the cut of the first scene.
Back To Work
11:00 a.m. Saturday - I wrapped up a rough cut of the first scene at around 8:00 a.m. this morning and took in a couple of hours of sleep. Joe is in the shower and getting ready to begin finalizing the rest of the script. The shots of scene one came out very good and cut together well. I am going to begin tightening the shots into more of a final cut for that section of the film, right after I get out of the shower.
Scene One Shot
6:25 a.m. Saturday - We just returned to our hotel room, after finishing up shooting scene one. One of the biggest concerns you have on a project like this is working with talent that is unfamiliar to you. After some very good direction by Joe, our talent achieved what we were looking for. They did a great job. A really good performance by Michelle.
Another key component to the scene, of course was location. We were fortunate that Ennis at secured a perfect environment for the first scene, which would help set the tone for the film.
We are all tired. Joe and most of the rest of the crew is working on getting some rest. I am going to work on getting the footage from scene one into the edit system and put together a rough cut. Our plan at this point is to shoot the bar room scene at around 2:00 p.m. this afternoon. At some time prior to that Joe will have to finish the script.
Heading Out To First Location
2:25 a.m. Saturday - Tyler and I just got back from Waffle House. While sitting at Waffle House, Tyler and I determined that the bars in the area must close at 2:00.
Joe is into page five of the script. We are getting ready to head out to our first location to shoot our first scene.
Page One Done
12:05 a.m. Saturday - Joe has just completed scene one of the script. We are only 2 1/2 hours from heading to our first location and shooting our first scene. Evidently the location of the first scene is in a not so favorable part of town, especially at 3:00 a.m.
Adam continues to work on music, specifically background (as though from a juke box) music for the bar scene.
Friday, August 3, 2007
First Call Times Set
11:00 p.m. Friday - With Joe having approximately one page of six done on the script, we have set call times to begin shooting our first scene at 3:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. Talent and location have been lined up. We have also secured a bar for a scene to be shot tomorrow afternoon. Our plan is to spend three hours shooting the first scene which takes place in the kitchen of a modest home. Dialog will take place between a middle aged man and a young girl (19 years of age). During the day tomorrow we will also shoot some establishing and time sequencing shots. We still have to locate a public restroom stall for the all important final act.
Securing Talent
The process of securing talent for the project has been very interesting. It is around 10:30 p.m. and I just got off the phone with the casting agent who is helping us with the project. She happens to be in Los Angles for the weekend, but has talent in the Jacksonville area lined up on stand by for us. She located someone we needed to play the part of the mother in our film and I in turn called her and now have her secured for tomorrow's shoot. Crazy stuff.
The Process Has Begun
It is 10:00 p.m. on Friday night. Joe is working on the script and Adam continues to work on the music.
Rob, Laura, David, and Ennis have gone scouting possible locations. We have secured lead talent and a few others.
Secured Our Genre
We headed down to Jacksonville Landing at around 5:00 p.m. grabbed some dinner and headed to Twisted Martini for the send off party for the teams. I was going to try and have some video of the event for you to view, but for some reason I am having trouble getting the video uploaded. I think it is our internet connection here at the hotel. I may have forgot to mention we are held up in an Extended Stay hotel about 6 miles south of downtown Jacksonville.
We were very fortunate to draw the 'drama' genre for our short film. Also, the elements that have to be included in our film are: Charles or Charlotte Braun the theft, a toilet seat, and the line 'Since when is this all about me'.
We have just come out of our creative brainstorming sessions and Joe has begun writing the script and Adam is beginning work on music.
Setting Up The Work Suite

Our 48Hour short film project has begun. We are taking part in the 48Hour Film Project in Jacksonville you can check out the project at http://www.48hourfilm.com/jacksonville.
We arrived at our hotel and have setup our working suite. Joe has an area for his laptop to write the script. I have an area setup for editing and doing all of the post production for the project. Adam has an area setup with his laptop and all of his gear for scoring and producing the music beds.
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