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Film Shoot + Life = Stress & Sleep Deprivation

by John Calvin | February 19th, 2008

Ohh…It’s 1 AM here at the Studios, and I and my brother are deep in the throes of Film Shoot Eve-itis. You’ve all been through this before, and will rec­og­nize the symptoms–red-rimmed eyes at 9 AM on-set, the D.P. (me) falling asleep stand­ing straight up, and…storyboards that made “per­fect” sense at the time, but will prob­a­bly look like a script for “America’s Funniest Home Videos” come day­light. There’s a mic shock­mount that needs to be fixed, soft­ware which needs to be rein­stalled, and the final sto­ry­boards to fin­ish before we go to bed. And that’s with approx­i­mately 5 hours and 17 min­utes until we HAVE to be up in the morn­ing to leave for the shoot. Thankfully this is only a short project, but it seems the sim­pler the project, the closer the dead­line… I guess I’ll post more infor­ma­tion later, includ­ing some fan­tas­tic shots from our trench set for the Battle of Moore’s Creek Bridge that we shot last week. Teaser: it includes a live-firing field gun and mus­kets. Right now I just need to get the sto­ry­boards approved and make a deci­sion about the shock­mount before we go to our belated rest…and we’ll leave the rest in the Lord’s hands.

IHS,

John Calvin

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