Saturday, April 24, 2010

Hello friends and visitors alike. I admit that I have been a bad little director and not kept you entirely up to date. ALOT has transpired between my last and current post. so I will try and key point the happenings for you.

* An actor dropped out three days before the production was scheduled to shoot. The film was delayed a week while a replacement was scouted.

* A spectacular addition to the crew was found in Blake Waldock. This man is the brohemian love story of my life, a real doer on the set and provider of magical gifts and equipment.

* Shoot began swimingly in my back yard studio. I literally built a frame that extended my two car garage by three meters length ways then industrial wrapped the shit out of it like was Dexter. Day to night achieved!

* Horrendously underestimated the immense shot list, three days in the studio became five. I stuck to my guns and made it happen as such.

* Awesome stunt performed by the magical Kaitlin-Mary Hall went of without a hitch and provided probably the coolest shot of the film.

* Location shoot began in the Pines. A wonderful winding road through the trees was scouted there and provided some truly magical scenery in camera.

* three days later we again realised that we had horrendously under-scheduled the shoot. I made a last minute decision to dodge a potential drop in moral and put the production on a break. This allowed the crew time to work and do other 'real life' things. I myself took a little time off to spend with the lovely lady.

* I acquired a full time job to raise money again for the coming shoot. An action I compare to blood letting in penance.

* A date was discussed amongst the crew and a production meeting was held. The green light was given and our personal targets set. The final three days of production are scheduled to begin on the 21st of May.

* Stay tuned.

Here's a trailer to get your saliva going...

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1423899635261&oid=120801627934396    

Stay tuned for more updates...

Lots of love and money

Nicholas Phillips

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