It’s almost 2am here in Hong Kong and I’ve been home almost two hours already. Pretty short night tonight, even though we shot three full pages with five actors and a fake dog. I like the short nights.
19 more shooting days to go! I’m doing the countdown thing now, man. Just one day at a time or else it starts to overwhelm me. Still so many complicated scenes to go! But we have 48 pages to go, so we’re almost at the half-way point.
I just have to keep reminding myself of the little victories here and there, because I’ve been feeling a bit on the downside lately. Stef and the kids are a great help, but I’ve been feeling so freaking sorry for myself about having to shoot this damn movie. Last week was a great week and we shot some fantastic footage but I’m still feeling like a piece of shit most of the time on the set, looking forward so much to that van ride back to the apartment at the end of the night. The ALTERED ghosts are haunting the crap out of me.
And then I sit down with Johnny and see some of the roughed in scenes and it makes me feel a lot better. The film so far is coming out nicely. Johnny edited together a little trailer for the last few investors Rob is trying to entice and he has a few shots of the Pale Figures (the bad guys in this film) that even scared me when they came on. And I shot the damn thing! Looking really nice.
So tonight was better, and even though tomorrow and the next few days are going to be difficult, there’s a good chance that we may wrap one day early and give ourselves a three-day weekend. Wouldn’t that be marvelous!
Anyway, so that’s how it’s been for me lately, an emotional roller-caoster. I feel euphoric sometimes and then I feel like my whole world is crumbling down on my and I never want to direct another film as long as I live. Seriously. I need meds or something.
But the footage is good and I have great partners looking out for me so things will be all right. Stef and the kids are a big help and she’s decided to stay and leave with me at the end of November so I couldn’t be happier about that. Coming home to an empty apartment after a hard night was not something I was looking forward to.
So anyway, to re-cap last week, it was a fine week, with a few short days, some Pale Figure work and some car problems.
We finally moved into the car in the field location and it was just not a good few nights for us. First off, the car wasn’t painted when we got there. Somebody dropped the ball because we were supposed to have gotten a look at it days before but it shows up fifteen minutes before shooting is to begin and it’s not right. So Gregg blew a gasket and ended up painting a lot of the car himself. The art department on this film has been superb so I guess one screw-up is understandable.
But the Pale Figure work that day was awesome. It’s the first time they attack the car and we got some really scary crap of them on the hood and through the windows and stuff. The first shot of the face of one of these things is going to scare the hell out of people. It shocked me when it came up in Johnny’s trailer and that wasn’t even on a big screen or anything. Amy’s scream is great, too. She should’ve been doing horror films years ago.
Then the next night was another story. Car in field. Hong Kong. Not an easy combo. The field we found to look like the middle of nowhere is full of holes so people were tripping all night long. Plus, the path that the car makes through the field was a mess, too many people trampling the grass down to make it work well. Then the windows start fogging. And keep fogging. We have to stop mid-take because we can’t see inside! I fall down the spiral of despair!
Four comes up with the answer. Soap on the windows. Cuts the fogging up right away and we come back after lunch and nail a very nice scene between Amy and Tim. Probably there most tender moments together. They are great.
So it was a tough week but we made all our days, so we’re on schedule still.
Three week is off to a nice start. Today was a scene we call GO AWAY HOUSE where our travelers find a house and the inhabitants tell them to, well, go away. Nice work with Tim, Amy and Tiger, who plays the MAN that they pick up on the road. We also shot the hell out of the dying dog that SPECTRAL MOTION built for us. We bloodied it up real good and shot some terrific stuff. It took two people to operate it. They were under the dog in this little bunker that they built last week. It looked fantastic. They started out slow but then Handsome, our second AD, started directing them through the radio and got that dog doing all kinds of twitches and shit. It honestly looked real for seconds at a time up above, and we shot it with three cameras, so I’m pretty positive we got a ton of good stuff. Great stuff, actually.
Tomorrow we start the big fight scene in a barn building we built from scratch. We went to see it on Saturday and it’s a nice-sized building that they built for us. We also met with the stunt coordinator and they were going to disguise some pads in the ground for the fight. It should be cool because the place is so cluttered. We’ll have no problems making Amy’s double look like her.
Getting sleep now. It’s almost 3 am but I’ve done some good work. Put some new photos up on FLICKR and YOUTUBE.
And I’m feeling much better now, actually. The whole countdown and taking it one day at a time thing is working out for me. I’m going my darndest to wrap us a day early to get a three-day weekend for everyone so we’ll see. Should be a short Friday, at least.
So that’s it from Hong Kong. Peace to everyone.
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