April 2nd, 2008
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Sabina Zuniga-Varela
I was just looking over the photos of our shoot and I got really nostalgic. The smell of the fog machine, the different voices, the early mornings and following Boril as he operated the camera around the room as I looked over his shoulder. It was an amazing experience that I will never forget and […]
November 9th, 2007
Here are a few notes I took about what I’ve learned through making In The Wind. It’s not everything — not by a long shot — but it’s what comes to mind when I think about what I’ll do differently next time.
First to do different:
* My previous year’s taxes. Having $2000 suddenly disappear […]
November 8th, 2007
Entering shot timecode data into a spreadsheet. Handwritten, sometimes legible data. About 30 pages’ worth. At this point, my job is similar to peeling potatoes.
Shoulda got a PA for this one. Oh well.
Something weird though. Going over all these shot listings really takes me back to the […]
November 5th, 2007
So it turns out that I’m totally fucking lazy.
I have ONE scene left to shoot. No dialogue. Hardly any action. One main character and four extras. No big deal, right?
Yeah. I can barely move. I want to curl up into a ball and sleep for a month.
Times like these, […]
November 4th, 2007
A couple of years ago, the Tricklock Performance Company put on a stage version of In The Wind. As I was digging through some old artifacts, I came across this flyer, thumbnailed for your convenience:
Tres chic, no?