2/11/12

Mini Update: Repossessing Tim wrapped


Repossessing Tim wrapped on Sunday, after three days of shooting.
A quick summary of the shooting days in the studio and on location in Wheal Mead can be found on the film blog: repossessingtim.blogspot.com.

The three days taught me so much. Preparing for the shoot and organizing all our equipment made everything run very smoothly. On Saturday, enduring rain and cold made our work difficult, and most of all pretty uncomfortable. Nevertheless we gave it our best and the end results are very satisfying. I spent the beginning of the week with Ed where I was able to see the rushes (which look amazing) and then to synch up all the audio we recorded on the boom. I now can't wait to get my hands on a first cut of the film and take it to the audio suite and have a play.

Sound man Jamie Romp with our gear.
Jamie Romp was a great help over the weekend and operated the boom mic for all three days (I was mixing on set). After going through and then synching the usable takes, I think I might not even have as much need of the lav-mic audio as I thought I would. Jamies recordings are all clear and rich, and once we edit them slightly they should work great in the finished film.

Location scouting and casting for A Clearwater Revival and Diorama is coming to an end and preparations are being made for the shooting days, both films will be shot around the end of February-mid March.

Casting trip to Penzance with Reuben Alexander (Diorama)

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