PRODUCTION NOTES

BANDWAGON FILMS
WESLEY CASH - PRODUCTION NOTES
With only 19 Days of shooting, a car that wouldn't start, a camera that
broke down and held up production for 4 days, 105 degree weather, special
effects problems, no film, no food, and no money, it truly is a miracle
that we got this picture made. But we did and the results were amazing.
What follows are my personal notes that I took during the shoot. Hope
you enjoy.
08.03.03
Last day of preproduction. We found a sweet 1967 red Chevy nova. Our film
came in, our actors will be here by tonight. We've got plenty of food,
not plenty but just enough. We went and checked out Fagan's ranch, the
guy playing Maxwell, it's awesome. The crew insisted that we move, so
I caved in and said ok. Fagan's ranch has three vacant houses and they're
all clean. The refrigerator's work, we have clean water, clean beds. Good
stuff.
08.05.03
The first day of shooting went as smooth as I could have ever hoped. We
broke for lunch 30 minutes early and we wrapped after only eleven hours
of shooting. 4-year-old Rhett Hanes was the star of the day. He plays
the Roughneck's son. He is supposed to eat a candy bar after Wesley lifts
him up on the counter. At first he wouldn't take the candy bar from Wesley
(Chad), so I had Chad just hold the candy. Finally the Rhett snatched
up the candy and chowed down. By the last take his face was covered in
chocolate and when Mandy said her line, "Cute wasn't he" Rhett
burst into laughter… perfect. Second day, today, was just the opposite.
The camera jammed, and we lost film. Myself and Jason, the DP, hauled
back to base camp and changed out the roll. We concluded that the film
had either gotten too moist from the pier scene we shot at 6am or that
the claw was not working properly. To be honest I think neither of us
has a clue as to what happened. We lost about two hours, call was at 5:30
and we didn't wrap until 8:30. The good thing is that we got everything.
I am so happy with the actors. They are all working out great, especially
Chad and Kara (Mandy). Chad has a sensibility to him that adds so much
to his character, Wesley. Kara is so beautiful yet vulnerable and caring
that she could play Mandy in her sleep. All told we've shot about 11½
pages and used up 3 cans of film, not bad. I'm still going to need about
$800 or we're not going to have enough film to finish the shoot. I'll
worry about that tomorrow.. I'm going to bed, goodnight.
08.07.03
Yesterday, the third day of the shoot went really well. We shot all of
the open field scenes where Wesley stabs Elvis in the back and shoots
him. I got a lot of really great shots, like when Elvis walks up to the
bail of hay and when Wesley is running towards Butch and firing his gun.
For one shot I had Cody (effects) check the barrel of the 357., load a
full flash blank and then I had Chad fire the gun directly at the camera,
it looked great. At the end of the day we did the shots where Wesley jumps
out of the truck. Since I can't afford stunt men and because I have the
same build and hair color as Chad, I got to jump out of the moving truck.
Fun stuff. Before we shot it I rehearsed the jump several times, Matt
Taylor-Gross drove and each time I tried the jump at a faster speed. I
set out two twin mattresses to pad my fall and dragged a large tree branch
in front of them to conceal the padding. The first few rehearsals went
well, 3mph, 7mph, then 13mph. I told Matt to try 15mph, right before the
jump the truck speed up to 20mph. I jump, missed the mattresses and hyper
extended my knee. I walked it off and went through with the stunt (I decided
on 13mph) but the damage was done. Today my knee swelled to the size of
a watermelon and I could hardly walk. I had to have Jason Sherman (My
DP) set up the camera and get everything ready, then I'd come in and shoot
it. I hate not being able to set up my own shots. Another thing that went
wrong is the belt that runs from the motor to the magazine got stretched
out somehow and now it squeaks when the camera is running. We had to record
a lot of wild sound and I'm going to have a hell of a time syncing it
all up. We wrapped early because of my knee and the sound. We ordered
a new belt from a guy in LA and it should be here tomorrow. Finally, the
worst thing that happened to day is that Steve Wolf, the effects guy that
was supposed to be here flaked out on me. I worked for him for over 12
hours one day helping him tear down a dam and this is the way he repays
me, by embarrassing me in front of my cast and crew. Koula, the production
coordinator, called him 2 days ago and he confirmed that he'd be here.
I called him 6 times yesterday, finally I had Koula call him and he answered.
He told Koula that he MIGHT be here, MIGHT… I mean the nerve of
the guy. I've got actors coming in from Dallas, Corpus, Houston, all over…
and he MIGHT come in. The whole day was planned around special effects.
He never called me back. What a bastard. I called Randy Moore, an effects
guy in Austin and he said to call him back on Sunday. I hope he works
out. Anyway, we just postponed the effects day and shot the scenes between
Sheriff Tanner, Wesley, and Mandy.. The scene where Wesley waits on the
side of the road and the car flies by and we got the shots where Wesley
jogs on the gravel road. We're going to take a day off tomorrow and wait
for the belt to come in. We'll be back on Saturday.
08.08.03
We went swimming. Took it easy. I iced my knee.
08.09.03
The belt came in, but that did not fix the noise problem. I am going to
have to ship the camera off to White House audio and visual in CA to get
it fixed. Everyone is getting worried that we are not going to shoot out
Chad, he has to be back in California by the 22nd. We're already a day
behind and this is going to add 2 more. 3 total days behind. We hauled
ass to office max were I had to pay for Saturday shipping, $113, ridiculous.
08.10.03
I worked on a shot list. I iced my knee. Watched TV. Morale seems to be
low. People are eager to work.
08.11.03
HOLY CRAP! I called White House Audio and Visual to see if the camera
had made it in. It hadn't. I called airborne, gave them my tracking number
and was informed that the camera was still at Office Max. I blew a gasket.
I called and asked for the manager and let her have it. This has to be
the most incompetent thing I've ever seen. I was so angry that I had to
leave. Alyssa and I went and ate lunch so I could calm down. We ate, quickly,
and I came back. Ok, the pudding is going to take 6-8 weeks. If the camera
arrives there tomorrow, white house said they could ship it back to us
the same day. A couple members of the cast and crew headed back to Austin
to get away from the madness. The rest of us will sit here and wait.
08.12.03
I broke down and asked my parents to help pay for the camera. My dad said
not a problem. Comin' through in a clutch. Problem is that I was going
to ask them for money to buy the extra film. Not sure what I'm gonna do
now. More story boarding. Iced my knee. Lots of sleep. Everyone returned
so we had a meeting were I assured everyone that production would run
smooth (I hope) from here on out. Everyone assured me that they were here
for me. No matter what happens, we'll get this movie made. I have a great
crew.
08.13.03
We got the camera back and today rocked. My knee feels better; the swelling
is almost all gone. We shot 8 ½ pages. I shot the scene were Wesley
kills Billy. It looked awesome, I did it all hand held to give it more
energy. Spencer (Billy) is really good. Everyone keeps coming up to me
and asking, "where'd you find this guy." I'll definitely have
to work with him again. We also shot all of the scenes between Samantha
and Wesley; they went really well. I'm so happy that Angela turned this
down because Diana (Samantha) is so good. She plays the perfect Samantha.
We're running low on film. Jason said that we've only got 4 cans left.
Not good. I only have $500 left. I was planning on asking my parents to
buy about 5 cans but I don't want to ask now since they paid to get the
camera fixed. Walter Womack plays Daniel in the film and he has been sort
of our go to guy. When we need something.. a gun, truck, location, I usually
call Walter first. I broke down, mentioned the film situation to him and
asked if he knew of anyone that might want to donate or invest. He said
he'd have to get back to me.
08.14.03
Finished up the garage scene between Wesley, Billy, Sheriff Tanner, and
Henry. Fagan (Maxwell) asked if we needed anything as far as equipment,
supplies. I broke down and mentioned that we were short on film. He asked
how much we needed and I said 7 cans. He asked how much that cost and
I said about a $700. He said he'd give me an even thousand. Is this guy
serious?! My god. We shot until the sun set and then went home and celebrated.
The cast and crew are beginning to call the ranch, club McFadden, because
of the late night partying that goes on. Good fun. We pull up Chris' Excursion,
open the doors, roll down the windows, pop in a CD, crank up the volume
and dance the night away.
08.15.03
Called Randy Moore (The effects guy) again. He said that he'd have to
let me know. I really hope I can get him to come down. I really need bullet
hits to make this look realistic. Cody, my brother, drove into town and
picked up a $1000 from Fagan. Craziness. I had Koula call and order 13
cans of film from Fuji. Perfect timing, we only had 2 ½ cans left.
The camera is still running great. The DAT and the car are another issue.
The DAT continues to break down and the car usually starts once or twice
in a day but that's it. And it's not like I can keep the car running because
it overheats quickly. We've decided that the car is the most temperamental
actor working on the movie.
08.16.03
More car problems. Today was supposed to be a big car day but it didn't
work. Charlie, the owner of the Nova, came out to drive the car for anything
we thought might be risky. I shot all of the stunt driving shots, like
when Wesley drives forward and makes a hundred and eighty degree u-turn.
I shot it from about 4 different angles. It looked great. As long as Charlie
was around the Nova ran fine but as soon as he left the car broke down
again. I've been calling him about 5 times a day and am beginning to feel
like an annoyance since he's letting us the car for free. We were supposed
to shoot 6 pages today but only shot 2 ½. That puts us even further
behind.
08.17.03
We got up at 5am and drove to Cuero, about an hour trip. We shot the scene
where Maxwell comes into Wesley's jail cell and tells him that Henry's
coming for him. Towards the end of the scene Wesley and Maxwell fight.
I was not sure how this would look but afterwards I was so excited. Fagan
rocks, he's not afraid to take a hard fall or even a punch. I decided
to splurge and shoot a lot of film on this scene, get as many takes from
as many angles as possible. We shot for about 2 hours and then headed
outside. We used the exterior of the jail and the courthouse located across
the street for the scene where Mandy comes to save Wesley. Beautiful location.
I decided to shoot the entire scene in one shot, PT Anderson style. It
would have worked too, if we could have keep the car running. The shot
started with Mandy driving around the courthouse and parking, she walks
across the street to the jail where she sees Wesley being dragged out.
She stops and watches for a second and then continues onto the front door
of the jail, stopping when Maxwell and Henry walk out. She waits while
Maxwell and Henry talk, Henry leaves and then she talks to Maxwell. Mandy
realizes that Maxwell is lying and races back to the Nova, Maxwell sees
the Nova and realizes that she is with Wesley. Maxwell races after the
car as it pulls away. The shot went great until Mandy was supposed to
drive away. She backed out of the parking spot and the car broke down
just as Maxwell raced after her. We tried it again, same thing. We couldn't
get the car to start for a third shot. Finally I decided to set the camera
in the street and have everyone push the car so it rolled past camera.
I had Fagan, Maxwell, chase after the car, that way it looked as though
the car was actually driving off. After 30 feet or so the car rolled to
a stop but I got what I needed. Next I got a shot of Mandy inside the
car, shifting gears. That way I can cut it so it looks like she backs
out, shifts gears and then drives off. We got this last shot a little
after 5pm. We were supposed to drive back to McFadden and shoot the jail
office scenes but there's no way I can use my original location because
it doesn't match the jail cell, or the exterior of the jail house for
that matter. Also, everyone is dragging ass. It's been over a hundred
degrees everyday I think everyone is beginning to fell the effects of
the heat. We wrapped for the day and I gave everyone the day off tomorrow.
Chad said he'd call his work and see if he could stay longer. He said
he thinks it's a good possibility.
08.18.03
Took the day off. Went swimming. It is ridiculous hot here. The other
day it was 100 degrees in the shade. No lie. At the Café, Mandy's
Store in the movie, there is a thermometer in the shade. It read 103 degrees
at around 1:30pm.
08.19.03
We got up early and shot for about 8 ½ hours. We wrapped around
2pm and had a surprise party for Chad, his birthday is tomorrow. Everyone's
been sick and I think it's my turn. I'm not feeling to hot. I met with
Charlie and we talked about the Nova. I wrote a thunderbird into the script
but we couldn't find a thunderbird so I have to rewrite a couple scenes.
There is one scene in particular where Sonny talks passionately about
the car. Charlie described the Nova as follows:
67 Chevy 2, Bucket Seats, Roll cage, tubed out, 350 punched 60 over motor,
10 ½ to ones, steal crank, aluminum rods, 202 heads, ported polished,
striped dominator intake, 650 holey (carburetor), Double pumper, 4000
stall converter, turbo 350 manual shift , ford 9' with four fifty-sixty
gears, tube chasy with four linked, Mini spool.. it's got no give, that's
why it spins. Coney shocks "67's the only one with a honey comb grill"
08.20.03
6am
I made a bad decision last night. Everyone was going to Port Lavaca for
Chad's birthday and I decided to go despite being sick and needing rest.
Today I feel horrible. OK, all this time I've been hoping Randy Moore
would come out and help with special effects. He keeps putting me off,
telling me to get back with him in a couple days, so I finally decided
to screw it and do all on my own. I built this air compressor gun that
is supposed to simulate a bullet hit. We'll see what happens. If that
doesn't work I'll have to kill the characters off camera, not quite as
effective but with out bullet hits, what am I going to do?
7:30pm
I made it, I feel even worse than I did this morning, I can hardly talk.
We shot a lot of action stuff today and that helped me stay energized.
We shot the scene where Javier and Sheriff Tanner die. Did not use the
air compressor yet, I'm saving it. I killed sheriff Tanner off camera.
I had camera on Chad (Wesley) when Tanner gets shot. In the scene Wesley
is standing right behind Tanner, Wesley looks down for a brief second
and bang! Tanner gets shot. I had Cody sling fake blood on Chad for effect.
We also shot Butch's death. I positioned Ken (Butch) about twenty yards
from camera. On action Chad ran in between camera and Butch, firing his
gun just before entering frame. So what the audience will see is a gun
flash and then Wesley for a split and the Butch as his body rocks back
and falls to the ground. It worked, great! We started to shoot the scene
where Wesley kills Henry but it got dark. I was so happy because I wanted
a reason to wrap. We'll finish up the scene tomorrow. Chad mentioned that
he's worried we're not going to shoot him out. I'm too tired to worry
about that right now, I'm going to bed.
08.21.03
I slept for 11 hours last night. I feel better and can actually talk.
Call was at 8am. It's almost impossible to shoot exteriors before 9am
here because of the humidity. The DAT won't work because of the moisture.
We finished shooting Henry's death scene and I used the air compressor,
it looked like it worked but it's hard to tell because it happened so
fast. I guess I'll have to wait for post to know for sure as I have no
video playback. We shot the scenes between Wesley, Maxwell, and Sonny.
They looked great. Fagan's a good actor. He says his lines perfectly with
little to no rehearsing and he does it the same each time. We shot the
scene where Wesley is covered in oil; we used a mixture of maple syrup
and BBQ sauce. I only needed a couple shots of Chad, covered, so I waited
until we were almost finished shooting the scene to get the shots. When
the time came, I covered Chad and rolled camera, after only a few seconds
we ran out of film. Jason had to grab the camera and run inside and change
the film out, which takes about 15 minutes. So for 15 minutes Chad had
to stand around, literally covered in a mixture of BBQ sauce and maple
syrup, it was hilarious. Jason came back, I got the shot, Chad got cleaned
up- good fun. We also shot the scene between Wesley and Sonny where Sonny
talks about the Nova. The rewrite seemed to work. Chad's worried that
we're not going to shoot him out, he keeps bringing it up and I'm beginning
to stress. We have to head to Victoria tomorrow to shoot an office scene
that does not even include Chad, that's going to eat up at least 3 hours.
Tomorrow is the only day we can use the office so I'm stuck.
08.22.03
6:30am
Heading into Victoria for the office scene. I looked over the scenes that
we need to pick up for Chad- I'm in trouble. I've got about 5 different
locations that we need to shoot at for the different pickups/scenes and
if that's not enough I don't even have 3 of the locations. I'm sending
Cody and Matt on a hunt to find a bathroom because the one at the café'
does not match the bathroom in the script. In the script Butch comes into
the bathroom, spots an open window and assumes that Wesley has taken off.
Butch exits, enter Mandy, she looks out the same open window and Wesley
jumps out his hiding place (which in the script he's hiding in a cabinet).
The bathroom at the café has neither a window nor a cabinet. Finding
a bathroom that has a window and a cabinet is not that tough, the problem
is that we have to find a bathroom that matches the café. Next,
I need an office for Sonny and Maxwell. Ken, who plays Butch, has been
really good at finding locations for us. He's supposed to be in this office
scene, but I'll cut him and send him on the search for an office. Lastly
I need a study, not just any study, but Daniel's study. It should look
like a wealthy man's study.
7:30am
We arrived, Jason and Matt are lighting the room. It's perfect, a circular
table with about 7 chairs. I asked Fagan if he had any friends that wanted
to be in the movie that way there'd be no empty chairs. He got on the
phone, made a few calls and within thirty minutes had a couple people
there.
9:15am
We started shooting and ran out of film, Jason's changing out the camera
as I type. Chad just came up to me and told me that he has to be wrapped
by 3pm. I told him to chill out, that I had too much going on and that
he was beginning to stress me out. We'll shoot him out, but he needs to
cool his heels. Cody and Matt returned, they found two bathrooms that
they think will work, great. Which one is the closest, I asked. There's
a deli called Faucetti's just one block up, when I have a second I'll
run over and take a look. Ken returned and said that a lawyer friend of
his, Doug Anderson, has an office across the street and he thinks it'd
work fine for Maxwell and Sonny's office. I mentioned to Walter and Fagan
that I needed a study, Walter said he'd make a few calls. Here comes Jason
with the camera.
11:15am
We wrapped the office and now we're at Doug Anderson's office, it looks
great. Before we headed over here I checked out the bathroom at Faucetti's,
it's awesome. It matches the Café, it's got a large window, big
enough for a person to fit through and the best part is that there is
a door that appears to be part of the wall, a perfect hiding place.
1:00
We rocked out the scene we're Maxwell hands Wesley over to Henry. It was
the definition of pure filmmaking. Because I'd never seen the location
and because we were in a time crunch I had no time to plan how I was going
to shoot the scene, I just dove in as soon as we walked through the door.
I'd tell the actors what to do, shot it, and then move on. I hope I got
everything. I shot about 5 different cutaways just in case. We hauled
ass over to Faucetti's to pickup the bathroom shots. The owner had originally
asked that we come in after they close but I explained our time situation.
They were still open so curious customers keep wandering in as we were
filming. He told us we could film in the bathroom as long as we did not
disrupt the clientele, so our hands were kind of tied. Finally I had Jason
wait outside and hold up traffic. The owner came over and got a little
upset but not before we got our shots. We took off and now we're on our
way to a study that Walter found. I'm starting to get hungry which I'm
sure means everyone else is as well. I have no money to buy lunch so I
hope everyone can hold out until we get back to the ranch.
2:15 The house that we just shot at is amazing. It's probably over a hundred
years old and has been renovated. The study was perfect; it looked like
a rich man's study. As soon as we arrived the owner of the house brought
out cokes and snacks. Good times, good people. Jason quickly light the
study and we began shooting, but not before I filled up on gold fish.
We're now on our way back out to the Ranch. We have one last scene to
shoot with Chad, the scene where Wesley exit's the Mercantile and finds
Sonny looking over the Nova.
7:00
We wrapped about thirty minutes ago. What a day. We got Chad shot out.
He left us around 4:30. Said he's heading to Fredericksburg to visit his
grandparents and then its back to California. He didn't want to leave.
I don't blame him. This has been a dream come true for all of us. Having
the opportunity to actually do what we really want to do with our lives
instead of waiting tables or working retail has been a true a blessing
and I for one no that I'll miss all of this the second it's over. We have
a late call tomorrow because we start working night shoots. Fun.
08.23.03
Call was at noon but no one really got moving around until about 1. We
went to Tivoli last night, population 101, and found the only bar, it's
called the Neon Moon. Basically a doublewide trailer that's been converted
into a bar, it had a dance floor and that was good enough for us. The
locals had no idea what had hit them. We took over the jukebox and the
dance floor within twenty minutes of being there. The owner of the place
had installed a disco ball, lights, and all that jazz but had never really
used them because no one ever danced. As soon as we got there she got
excited and light the place up. Anyway, we're trying to shoot out Chris
Cole (Henry) as today is his last.
We shot the scene where Butch and Elvis make the crying woman sign the
land contract. It didn't really look like I had hoped. I got the shot
where Samantha walks up behind Henry and the sun is setting on the horizon.
That looked awesome. Shot the scenes between Javier and Henry- all quick
stuff. Finally it got dark and we headed over to Virginia's house to shoot
the scene where Kenneth Cash dies. We pulled up, I jumped out of the car
and Walter approached me saying that Virginia's neighbor was ready to
call the sheriff because no one knew that we were going to be there. Craziness.
Walter said he'd try to track down Virginia and get her ok. In the meantime
I smoked a cigarette and tried to avoid the cast and crew as everyone
keep asking what was going on. Walter came back and said no dice, he couldn't
get a hold of her. I asked him if we could shoot the scene at his house,
he said yes. I told everyone what we were doing and then quickly jumped
in the car before anyone could ask me a question. I hate being asked a
question when I have no idea what the answer is. Most people just like
to ask questions because they're worried. I'd say about ninety-ninety
percent of the time if you just stop worrying and be patient the answers
will present themselves long before anyone dies. Anyway, we arrived at
Walters and dealt with the first problem: he has no lights in his yard.
The good thing about Virginia's place is that she has one of those giant
florescent lights out front. Virginia: 1 Walter: 0. So I had about four
trucks line up along the fence, facing the porch (the center piece of
the scene) and then had the drivers turn on the headlights. Jason placed
a 500watt bulb on either side of the porch; I had him use a 250w to light
up a tree in the background. I crossed my fingers as Jason took a reading.
He looked at me and smiled, we're at a 2.8. Great. We had 500 tungsten
film in the camera and normally you'd use an 85 filter to compensate for
the color differences between daylight and tungsten light. The problem
is that you lose 2/3rd stops with the filter so I just left the filter
off, knowing that Carroll (the colorist in Dallas) can fix the color differences
in post. The scene went great. It was Spencer's and Chris' last scene
so they were both on. We also wrapped out Charles Colson (Sheriff Tanner).
I just found out that he's legally blind. That's amazing. I knew that
something was up because I'd give him an eye line and he'd never look
directly at it. I'd have to tell him two or three times before he got
it right. The coolest part is that Charles was really good as Sheriff
Tanner, I'm so happy that he got to work on this. We wrapped sometime
around 3am and headed home.
08.24.03
We shot the scene and between Daniel and Maxwell. It went quick and then
we were on our way home. Wrapped for the day. Fagan and his wife, Tonya,
invited us over for dinner.
08.25.03
Last night at Fagan's was great. He has a beautiful family. I've been
so blessed with the people that I've met on this shoot; Fagan and his
family are no exception. I know I've made a friend for life and will ask
Fagan to be a part of every film that I make. After Fagan's we went to
Cactus Canyon, a country bar in Victoria, and closed it down. At some
point in the night Fagan, myself, and Chris (Elvis) entered a HOT BUNS
contest. The contest went as follows: about ten guys (the contestants)
lined up across the dance floor. Then three blindfolded girls (the judges)
walked by each guy and squeezed his "buns" as they passed. The
girls then voted on which contestant had the HOTTEST BUNS. Well, Fagan
won. He won seventy-five dollars and head full of hot hair. Good times,
good people. Today we went to Rockport and ate at the boiling pot. Not
much else to say, lazy days.
08.26.03
Shot the very first scene of the movie; Between Elvis and Butch, where
Butch shoots the little boy. It looked really cool. Luke Merta, the little
boy, was awesome. He did exactly what I'd tell him and when he was supposed
to get shot, his fall was perfect. Most of the actors have been shot out
and today was mostly just a pickup day. Pretty boring as things are slowing
down. We have a late call tomorrow
08.27.03
Back to a night schedule. Call was not until 1pm. We headed over to the
Café and had lunch. Afterwards we shot the scenes between the Old
Woman and Mandy. Quick and painless. We picked up a few random shots of
Mandy inside and outside of the Café and then headed back to the
ranch. While we waited for it to get dark we decided to have a race using
the golf cart. There is a long gravel road that surrounds the houses.
So basically we just took turns racing around the gravel road for a time.
At some point it was brought up that we should have a rule that if you
chug a beer during your lap you get a point shaved from your time. It
sounded like a fun idea but by the time it got dark we were all too gone
to work. Sooo… we wrapped for the evening. Just gonna have to pick
up that stuff up tomorrow. Long day tomorrow so I'm heading to bed early.
08.28.03
Last day. It's 6:49am right now and we're heading to the colony creek
golf course to shoot the scene where Daniel tells Sonny about the county
seat being moved. We were supposed to shoot Sonny's death scene last night
but we had a little pre-wrap party that ended the filming. So, we have
to shoot Sonny's death scene tonight. All told it will be a 9-page day.
We wrapped up at the golf course and things went relatively smooth. It
was Africa hot. The local news was out interviewing cast and crew. I know
I looked disgusting, covered in sweat. Anyway 2 1/8 pages down. We're
off to shoot the scene where we first meet Maxwell. We've got about 500
feet of film left and about forty minutes of DAT left. It's gonna be close.
1:15pm We just finished eating lunch, Walter sprung. He asked what we
had planned for lunch and I said nothing. He volunteered to buy - good
people. We're back at Doug Anderson's office now and I'm waiting on Cody
and Matt to return. They had to go and have a reward fax made. At 2pm
we're going to head over to Faucetti's to pickup a shot we missed last
week.
3:15pm
We got the shot were Butch walks into the bathroom. After we had shot
it Ken (Butch) came up to me and said that he did not have his rifle with
him. In that particular shot he's supposed to be carrying a rifle in order
to match the rest of the scene. Oh well, we don't have enough film to
worry about that. Plus, that shot will be so quick that no will ever notice,
and if they do they're not watching the film anyway. Shadows with hats
as my dad always says. We're back at Doug's office now finishing up the
scene between Maxwell and Sonny.
5:15pm
We're heading home to wait darkness. We've shot 6 ½ pages thus
far, 2 ½ to go. The first shot that we'll pickup is the one where
Maxwell is looking at the reward fax in the cab of his truck. Next I'll
shoot Mandy when she is walking on the gravel road. Then we'll move onto
the big scene where Maxwell kills Sonny. We've only got about 250 feet
of film left so this should be interesting.
11pm
We're wrapped. I made it with 90 feet of film left. I think I got everything
and I feel really good about today. We're all going to go out and celebrate
a successful month.
08.29.03
We cleaned the ranch houses, everyone wrapped up their equipment, we said
our goodbyes and then headed back home.
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