Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The Blustery Day: Day 3 of Filming

So far day three has gone the smoothest. We got to set on time we get set up and got right to filming. After our long day of not knowing lines the day before I took David and ran lines with him for an hour. This helped tremendously. We started in the library where we left off the day before and we able to wrap the the library soon after.


After that we set up for the living room scene and after a long time of drilling lines we were far enough along that Ginny and I could run and get lunch for everyone. We came back just as they finished up in the library and moved up to the attic.

The attic was fun. We moved a lot of furniture around to make it look like a laboratory and with the help of the owner moved a beautiful but heavy desk from the library to the attic. The attic scene went well there were only a few takes and David remembered his lines. What made the attic really fun was This Guy coming up and visiting the set. He was so excited he stuck around for the rest of the day.  Kris and Evan did a lot of other little scenes that I wasn't around to see but he was extremely proud of a scene of a music box.

After all the little scenes we did another balcony scene where we laughed and joked. I got a great shot of Evan and Kris that is a perfect illustration of how well we all work together.



My favorite scene of the day was the a scene with a skeleton. It was my favorite because we had to jerry rig a way to make a skeleton turn his head and wave. We pulled it off and it turned out beautiful.

After we finished up we broke for dinner at Camden House a pizza house and enjoyed a well deserved break. We went back to set and got ready for our only outdoor scene. This scene was fun to shoot David had to ride a bike across the set. I think what made it most fun was the owners decided to sit outside and watch.

At the end of the day we were able to wrap 9 scenes which was everything that Evan wanted to get done we had an extremely successful day and finished it up by taking a cast photo for the owners to frame. I also got a few more stills of the set.

Watch for more of our South Carolina adventure!

Anne Orban 
Blogger and Photo Journalist 
Ipsum Fims 



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