3.10.2012

PreProduction Progress - Cowboy and India short film western duo I'm producing

The first half of our production dates are wrapped, we have about 2 weeks in between to complete preproduction for our Rio Grande Valley Shoot. This second half of our production days is action packed with special effects, like a car flipping, horse back riding and fighting, new locations and adding a couple of new faces to the cast, counting on 50+ extras to coordinate, choreograph a bar fight, and logistically speaking an intense plan considering 80% of our scenes are exterior shooting squeezed into 3 RGV hot production days.
We are extremely appreciative to those who have already extended a lending hand in donations and being on set to work the shoot volunteering their time! We couldn't have done it with out all the support.


We are still looking to raise funds for this ambitious duo of short films.


photo during our location scouting in the Brownsville, TX area.






These productions are being made to full fill a masters at the Univeristy of Texas at Arlington. This is a double feature short film production. Both short films will be ten minutes and shot concurrently, using the same characters to tell the same story in two different ways. This project offers an exciting opportunity to portray a character that will be “the good guy” in one film and “the bad guy” in the other. The two films will be shot concurrently over two weekends. 
COWBOY: “A traveling bronc rider tries to escape the threat of an inquisitive hitman,” - Written and Directed by Kight Haberer.   


INDIA: “In pursuit of his last target, a distinguished assassin is betrayed by his organization,” - Written and Directed by Jorge Garza.

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