Catbrain Film Factory 48-Hour Project Wrapped (for me)
Posted on July 19, 2008
My part in the Catbrain Film Factory project for the IFP/PHX 48-hour film challenge is over.
We started this morning at 8:00 am. I was actually a little late, arriving at 8:03 am. However my distress was for not; I was the first one there (aside from Liana Hubbard, but its her house so I’m disqualifying her from the race). I was a bit relieved as I wanted a chance to develop my character for the script.
Unfortunately (due to my late inclusion to the party, see previous posts) my email address did not make it onto the list of people-who-get-the-latest-news-on-the-project and I was informed upon arrival that the initial script had been scrapped. Not that it mattered much, I did not have a copy of that script either.
People quickly began arriving, first Greg Sturtz … and beyond that I’m actually a little fuzzy on the order of who arrived when. That being said, we soon had Diane Wallace, Mel Knoy, Brian Osback, Paul Hoeprich, and Holly Dell.
Things became a blur as I got my copy of the script and began my work. There was allot going on around me as everyone shifted into “go go gadget” mode (note: that may not be the actual mode they were in). It didn’t seem too long before Paul was asking me if I was ready. I told him “of course” (while thinking “hardly”) and the filming began.
Fast forward to the future (about 4-5 hours) and we were pretty much done with the shots I was involved in. I stuck around for a bit longer and watched the [censored - not sure what they want me revealing] scene.
Then I went home.
We should be able to see the film soon on the Catbrain Film Factory site. It will of course be in the IFP/PHX 5th annual 48-hour film challenge screening. We’ll see how we do then. It would be nice if I were not working that night.
ps. I hope to have on-set photos soon. I just need to convince the two people with cameras on-set to allow me to post them here.
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