Entries Tagged as 'projects'

Projects Keep One Too Busy to Blog

Maybe that title is true.

Regardless, we’re all in the same house again, working on all sorts of neat stuff.

We began this last Tuesday by having a Skype call with Rick Holets, the composer for A House for Marge. He was impressive and really made us wonder how we ever scored our own films before. Yesterday, we got a work-in-progress score from him and synced it up. Wow! Some of us were humming it all the rest of the day. [Read more →]

A Rough Cut is a Beautiful Thing

Ruth and I have been editing two projects together lately. One is for Simply Charlotte Mason, and the other is A House for Marge.

It’s always exciting when you get to the rough cut stage. At that point, though the film is still aways from finished, you can sit down and watch the whole thing straight through!

As of last night, we’re at that point on both. Whoopee!

It’s momentous enough that I thought it warranted a blog post. :-D

We Know What We’re Doing!

It’s been awhile, hasn’t it?

In the last post, I left you wondering what we’d be doing in November. We didn’t know ourselves, really.

That’s changed. We are now planning on shooting a trailer for one of our favorite books. This is something we’re really excited about. Perhaps we’ll post some photos from the shoot and let you guess which book!

Plus, while we’re all together in November, we plan on discussing another interesting idea. No details on that one yet, but maybe you’ll get to hear some later.

Exciting New Projects

At this point, our sci-fi script is on hold while we take an indefinite break to work on “Other Things.” What other things?

Well, at the very least, we’re doing some projects for Simply Charlotte Mason in November. Those will be fun and challenging. We’re hoping to push the quality up from previous attempts.

What else? We were working on a short, but the script called for a couple of actors we didn’t have. So we tossed that out, and now, bringing back a catchphrase from the iSundae II days, we are working on short, fun projects. And no, we can’t tell you much about them, because we’ve brainstormed a whole page of ideas and we have no idea which one(s) we’ll pick.