With the voiceovers anyway. A pretty satisfying place to start really. Picturing how they're going to get altered to make their way onto the set before finally making their way onto the screen. The voiceovers get rustled about more than anything else really. Good job, Rich.
An afternoon of equipment testing and note taking ahead. And lunch, must do a better job of remembering lunch today.
Starting to line up folks for post-production as well - photographer and graphic designer. I'm not exactly a savvy, ahead of the game, use Facebook to finance and promote your film kind of guy but I do know enough to think ahead to have some traditional cogs in the PR machine lined up as early as possible. The sooner they understand the story we're looking to tell - both the film's story and the production's story, really - the better a job they'll do crafting it. But it sure is tempting not to think about it until we're actually done shooting.
I think there's something about a cart and a horse to describe this one.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
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