Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Day 3: Fight & Confrontation

Yesterday, we filmed two scenes. One was a fight between Ian and a Bein Sidh which looks really good. The other was a confrontation between Fedora and Ian. They both went well, even though we had to move our location for the first one due to an unanticipated situation.


Running through the fight




Framing a take.

Bein Sidh blood




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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Day 2: Interrogation & Torture

Filming yesterday went very well. We shot a torture/rescue scene the first part of the day. Then we filmed an interrogation scene later that evening between a minor character and one of the "bad" guys. If you look at the pictures you'll probably figure out who I'm talking about.




Read through between "Akerra" and "Rayne"

Anna Stone "Akerra"

"The Child" Levi Pigman


Working through a scene with "Ian"



Framing a Take

Director Jon Brewer


"Fedora"

Secretary of State Gaines and Fedora
Fedora & Vance


Monday, June 6, 2011

Day 1

Okay, this might be a little confusing but, today is the first "official" day of filming. June 1st was a shoot day we needed to fit in before one of our actors took off. So, now that it is June 6th we are starting full-fledged into filming the movie "Othersight."

The scenes we are shooting today are very important, emotionally charged and thus very hard for our actors and everyone else involved.

Again, please pray that all goes well.

More will be posted later.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

June 1st Filming Pics

Jordan Tunstill our "Ian"

Unloading the Gear



Waiting...

and more waiting

"Ian" reading through scene

The "advisory" board

Mysterious murders. Members of our stunt team.


Director, sound crew, and our versatile volunteers.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Pre-shoot Shoot

As we prepared for the shoot, rain clouds loomed on the horizon, but everyone was too excited to let the likelihood of rain dampen their enjoyment. Getting everything set up and staged took longer than expected, so people new to this process got an early introduction into the life of movie making: a lot of hurry up and wait.

After things were set up, we shot our first official scene of the movie, an ambush in an alleyway. This is one of the first face-to-face meetings with the Bein Sidh. As the night moved on, things grew colder...and wetter. The rain started to really come down, so we ended up designating some of the crew "official" umbrella holders to protect equipment. In spite of this, some of the gear (and most of the people) ended up very wet.

We took a short break to dry off and pray. A few minutes later, Jon Brewer (the director) stepped out the door and lifted his hands to test the air. A slight grin covered his face when he found that the rain had stopped! We were able to finish the shoot with very little rain and wrap up around midnight.



The shoot last night went very well. No one was hurt and the director was pleased with everyone's performances. Even though we had rain and things were soaked, it actually helped add to the dramatics of the scene.

Our thanks to all who prayed. 

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Filming Today

We are shooting a flashback scene tonight. Please pray that it goes well and no one gets hurt. Also, pray that God blesses everyone's performances and that all goes well.

Lighting Tests

Reflector board

Our director, Jon Brewer