This was a short day. We just shot two little bits with a bulletin board. It took an hour and a half, but we finally succeeded!
We converted a board that we had thought was a bulletin board into this:
This was a short day. We just shot two little bits with a bulletin board. It took an hour and a half, but we finally succeeded!
We converted a board that we had thought was a bulletin board into this:
Tuesday, the 26th, was first day of shooting on A House for Marge. We shot for three hours on two sets, ending up with 17 minutes of footage. Here are some selections from our behind-the-scenes photos:
Taking a break from the posts about A House for Marge to discuss another movie. One we didn’t make. One I saw last night. I’m speaking of the much-accoladed How to Train Your Dragon. Read More
I’ve never been too good at drawing. But with Rebekah busily planning the schedule and finding locations and casting and whatever else she’s doing that I’m so thankful she’s handling, and Ruth working on another project and not being too great at storyboarding either, it fell to me to draw the storyboards for A House for Marge.
Which means, of course, that you get to see a picture of some of them. Click to enlarge, and please don’t laugh… Read More
We now have a synopsis for A House for Marge:
Marge’s Kitchen Food Pantry is overflowing with donations. With the help of her brother, teenager Anna rallies her friends to renovate Marge’s back porch into a storage area. But they must reevaluate their plans when a local construction company decides to build Marge a new storage room, rendering Anna’s project unnecessary.
As a further update, I finished a first pass on the shot list today. Now for revisions, revisions, revisions. It’s probably time for me to get together with the Ruth and see what she thinks.