Mainly because it's late Sunday night.
For those of you who might be concerned about our soundperson man, that is just makeup around his eye. But I would hit him, or anyone else. I'm on the edge, people. If you're getting a lot of passive, there's a bunch of aggressive around the corner coming to balance it out.
Like here, sometimes you really have to look at a man putting on his gun. Just so you're ready to be angry if he makes a mistake. It may seem harsh, but our safety depends on attention to detail and our business depends on attention to safety. Something like that. The sign says it best:
I'll try and use complete sentences from here on out. Saturday was really about people stepping up to get things done. I didn't say they'd be good sentences. Who has time for that? Susan and Karen did some great shopping in the morning, uh and afternoon, and later Karen put that pantsuit to good work alongside our other lawyer.
das Patrick also made his long-awaited and avoided return to the lens side of the camera. Jen made her first appearance on set and provided some awesome help.
das Patrick also made his long-awaited and avoided return to the lens side of the camera. Jen made her first appearance on set and provided some awesome help.
Nat in particular deserves mention. Susan and Karen helped enlist him in the project and he really delivered on a very difficult request. He came to the set to take one of the roles having never even seen the script and did a fantastic job. He was prompt, willing and really bailed us out of what could have been a disaster.
We had a busy Saturday, kicking off with shopping, set work and rehearsal and moving into a lengthy evening of shooting. I was pleased how well the material came together though. Interestingly, for the first time on the shoot we had a take derailed by laughter. Maybe we've had a couple smiles here and there, but not the kind of crew-wide, uncontrollable snickering that appeared last night. Either it was late at night after a long day or there is only one joke in the movie so far, although apparently quite an amusing one.
Why not one final picture of Jim and Ted's important associates, Gina and Harold?*
*Because I'm not normally one for all this touchy-feely "production photos" business.
1 comment:
good to know that you like the production to be derailed by giggling...there's a lot more where that came from.
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