anticipation!
some things still left:
-find a picture vehicle
-find hispanic woman to play lead female character's mother
-spread the word about extras needed for awesome western scene
-talk to local media about the project
-tech scout
-build set and all items needed for stunts
-mtgs, mtgs, mtgs
-pick up gear
-on location rehearsals
-reply emails, make calls
oh and some sleep to help those eyes you see above ;) gnight!
Via Flickr:
Today Tuesday marks 4 days before the most challenging film I've ever produced begins part 2 of production days.
It's a challenging in that it's a shoe string budget Texas short films and deals with all the pivotal elements I learned in film school while at UNT producers usually want to avoid in production:
animals, explosions, fight sequences, weapons, car chase, stunts.
children is the only thing missing, but we're bound to have some adults behaving like children :).
oh yeah and part 2 of production is 3 days filming in the Rio Grande Valley out of which 80% of our scenes take place outdoors. Let's pray for sunny / over cast days. Exciting things!! Time ticks.

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