Thursday, September 20, 2007

Kudos to my movie people!

Currently trying to get a Saturday filming schedule together. Yes, believe it or not, we really are still working on this movie. I'm proud of my people and the job they've done thus far, and I think we're all gonna be pleased with the outcome, if for no other reason than that there is an outcome.

Thoughts on those who have been an integral part:
Lana - Yeah, did you really think I was gonna mention somebody else first? Not an exaggeration to say that without her, there would be no movie; and most of her contributions came before our courtship began. She was one of my chief sounding boards for ideas in pre-production, did way more script-critiquing than anyone else, and tossed out a bunch of ideas herself. She knew that she'd be playing Leslie, one of the biggest roles in the film, but had no idea that her job description would also include makeup artist, co-director of photography, co-production designer, and assistant director. She has truly been a shieldmaiden on this project, doing all of her jobs spectacularly, helping to give things some semblance of organization, and constantly encouraging and being there for me. I love you, darling, and I cannot thank God enough for the job you have done on this film.

Daniel - My little brother (he's still my little brother for the time being since I have a couple inches on him, though that could change in the next few years) was the first to share the Hunted dream, way back in summer 2005. His slavemaster boss has prevented him from being on location as much as he's wanted to, but he's done a good job as 1st assistant director when available. He also spearheads the film's comic relief by playing wacky woodsman Shawn. Incidentally, guess who can only do filming for half the day on Saturday because he has to go mow lawns? ;-)

Hannah - If anyone has cause to complain about their part in the project, it's probably my sister. That's because she never thought she was even going to have a part in it, and I never counted on us needing her. But she's been a crucial part, doing a lot of our camera and boom operating. Sometimes she gets frustrated by having to run the camera with four crazy losers and Lana in front of it; but she has done a yeoman's job and deserves a gold medal for her patient, steady effort. Snaps for you, sis!

Trevor - It simply wouldn't be right to make a movie like this without the T-Rev Meister's involvement. He and Daniel and I have filmed a lot of really bad video together; hopefully Hunted doesn't quite fall under that classification. Trevor has always been a great actor with a natural instinct as a filmmaker. His main official contribution to Hunted is the part of Ryan, who's a bit more straight-laced than most of T-Rev's previous characters (like Fred in the play It Happened At Ernie's). But he's also helped in a number of small ways behind the camera. Finally, he has the irritating ability to memorize his lines with little effort, while the rest of us are still squinting at the pages and going over a scene for the umpteenth time.

Dusty - Our fearless youth group leader brings his skills to the big screen as Clyde, the villainous elder brother of Eric and leader of the Adams County Gang. Dusty's done an outstanding job thus far in his acting and has been able to help a bit behind the scenes, though not as much as he'd like. By the way, what was I thinking when I cast him and Chris in parts that have them interacting with each other on screen a lot?

Chris - See previous entry. Chris has struck exactly the chord I was looking for in his part as Carl, Clyde's sidekick. Both of these guys have had limited time in filming but have hit home runs in their acting roles thus far. They've also been very supportive and patient with me as I continually make filming plans and then change them. Thanks a ton, dogs.

Tara - You can count her the second member of the "Younger Sisters of Key Players Who Never Thought They'd Be So Crucial To This Movie" club. And yes, I know that phrase is technically unclear, but you know what I'm talking about. Anyways, Tara has found herself following Hannah around a lot as an operator of our boom (the microphone carrier, basically). Both of them have been troopers, although Tara seems to have found a niche for going to sleep in the midst of late filming nights; she's done it both times we had to stay out late. Sheesh, who sleeps at 2 in the morning, anyway?

Tony - Maybe we should change the name to the "Younger SIBLINGS of Key Players Who Never Thought They'd Etc." club. As the younger brother of our sunshine princess, Ton' never thought he'd get plunged into one of the key acting roles in the movie, that of the other wacky woodsman, Travis. But of course, a story's not a good story unless it involves some character or other getting plunged into something unexpected. So there we go. At any rate, Tony has come on at the eleventh hour and acquitted himself extremely well in front of the camera. I particularly like his petrified intensity during the scary story scene.

James - Being called on to play a henchman who serves under the likes of Clyde and Carl is no small thing. James has amply handled his role thus far and even brought a nice unexpected spin to some of his scenes. Of course, out of all our cast, he has the biggest problem finishing a scene (a scene, say I? Nay, rather a line) without bursting into voluminous laughter. But we still love him anyway.

Josh - An imposing demeanor and experience as a bad guy in the Easter program (playing a Roman soldier there; Dusty and James have also done this many times in the past) make Josh an ideal choice for the tough-guy role of Dirk, another henchman. He's only had one filming day so far, but Lord willing that will change on Saturday. Daniel is on record multiple times as saying that he's not looking forward to shooting at Josh with a paintball gun (oh wait, did I just give away a plot spoiler?).

So, is that the team? Well, most of the prominent ones, anyway. But of course, we could not do it without our location providers: Tim and Susie (my parents), Tyler and Tracy (Lana's; even though we haven't actually filmed anything at their house, our film crew has received their hospitality), Clinton and Lichea (Trevor's parents), Dusty and Amanda, Wayne and Georgia, Jordan, and of course my dear Gramma and Papa.

And the list is still not complete; hopefully the credits will be. As we (Lord willing) wind down to the end, at last, of the production process, I want to thank all those who have helped us on this film. And thanks as well to people like Meggy and Emy and many others who have encouraged us and prayed for us. You guys rock my face off.

Most of all, thanks to the Father of heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows, and from whom come all good things. We love You and pray that this movie glorifies Your Name, our God!

And that's all for this week, folks. Don't anticipate another post from this quarter till Monday. As always, please pray for our Saturday filming plans, that God's will is done. Namarie!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why thank you, darling brother. :)
Anyways, I think YOU would be the one with cause to complain: you have to deal with all the actors, their stupid antics (though you may be a part of some of them), their questions, people not being able to film, changing things so you can get it done, dealing with the crew and all my stupid questions, and generally being a really good director.
You're a good director, a good actor, a good writer, and a really good brother. I love you, older brother.
Hannah

Anonymous said...

That was really nice of you to recognize everyone, and thanks for including me on there... ;)
I was excited to get to read another post on HUNTED, though it didn't exactly tell of progress... at least I know ya'll haven't forgotten about it! LOL
But... I didn't know that Dusty's character is Eric's brother!!!! What an amazing revalation to the mystery of the plot of Hunted since I absolutely *cannot* get anyone to tell me!! wow... hmm... and the paintball gun thing is intriguing (sp?) as well... ah, well, I guess I will have to wait. *sigh*
Well I am still praying for the movie production and everyone in the cast and I am sure God has His hand on this and everything will go according to HIS plans...
~Emy

Unknown said...

Thanks for your prayers, Emy.
I second everything that Hannah said about Luke (except maybe brother, but that's okay cuz I can say friend and lover instead.)
And I second everything that Luke said about Hannah, we really couldn't do it without you, Nan!!

My love, I had no idea what I was getting into when I said I would play a role... No idea. But, it's been good, and I *did* volunteer for a lot of it ;^P
But, my love, I did tell you, way back then, that I would NOT be behind the camera (running it, that is), and you put me there anyway, on the first day of principal! Can't believe you! You're impossible, darling.
But, after all is said and done, I have really enoyed setting up shots and stuff like that.

oh yeah, and to end this very long comment, I'd also like to add my thanks to the rest of the film cast and crew, and our wonderful, generous, hospitable location people!!

Anonymous said...

Emy, you have no idea how much it tickles my heart to see you hungering for plot details; I hope you don't mind me thinking it's funny that you didn't know the Clyde/Eric connection.

Hannah, Lana, thank you both. I'm so glad to get to love both of you. Darling, I can't resist asking if you noticed the little gesture of love I threw into my words about you? Wow, I'm pitiful.

Anonymous said...

I don't mind you thinking it's funny at all... I guess it *is* kina funny... I just had no idea and got so excited when I read that. LOL... I pick up on every hint of the story line that I can, because even though I have tight connections with the director's sister, I am in the dark... LOL
~Emy

Unknown said...

Do you refer to my title of makeup "Artist", because I did notice that ;^P
It made me feel special (and artistic)

Anonymous said...

Hats off to you all except Dan's slavedriver boss!:P HUZZAH! Um-uh-well, I asked your love awhile back if I might get a copy of the script. She said to ask the director. Soooo...could I? I want to see if you put in any of those lame "Star Wars"ish lines in there. (And I don't know if I ever asked you this, but what lines are you refering to? I roll my eyes and smirk whenever I read anything in your newsletter, or CtB, or anything else you write that has to do with lame Lucas lines, being a devoted Star Wars fan;D) Seriously though, I am SO EXCITED about this whole movie ordeal. God is and has already done some amazing things through this. I'm praying for and love yall! I stand a little dissapointed that Hunted production posts have been replaced by sap posts!;P
Lot of Love & Plenty of Prayers!

Anonymous said...

Ha, so someone out there actually does prefer other content to "sap"; cool.

Script? Fraid not. Well, I don't know; I guess I could provide you with a few scenes, but no more than that. The media is hot on our tails and we're trying to leak as little information as possible. :-p

As far as SW goes, I'm referring mainly to the horrendous scripting of the Anakin-Padme love story in Episodes II and III. Producing such classics as:
Padme: Please don't look at me like that.
Anakin: Why not?
Padme: It makes me uncomfortable.
(CUT scene; audience cringes)
Part of it's the fact that Lucas doesn't have a clue how to direct actors, but most of it is that he can't write dialogue. My opinion, he should've stuck to the conceptual stuff (he is, after all, a magician in creating this world and making it come to life) and let somebody else write and direct. Anyway, that's my beef with SW. The old movies are far better in this regard, mainly because most of the corny lines go to Harrison Ford, who spins them off as humor.
So yeah, you can tell me what a genius Lucas is and I'll agree with you, but don't come trying to tell me that he knows how to actually write and direct, because I think he's almost as bad as I am at that.

Darling, you got it. Yet another way that you know I REALLY love you. :-p

Unknown said...

The script in SW really is pretty bad at points, and simply decent at others, but I can't think of any that's good.
Luke, whether Lucas is a better director than you, I have no idea, but I know that you are a *much* better script writer. You'd have to be, or I don't know that I would've taken the part ;^P

I do hope that calling me an artist wasn't a difficult for you as quoting WYWS, darling.

Anonymous said...

As long as your talking Episode II, Sir Luke, you have my full agreement. I just don't consider THAT movie part of the Star Wars saga. You couldn't have picked a better line for corn!:D I must say the one and only part I like about that one is the revelation that the esteemed Master Yoda can use a lightsaber like a manic lizard!:P That one is erased from my good movie records. Rest assured, you have now reconciled yourself with good words about the original trilogy:P Those are the best with the whole Harrison Ford thing going on. He's great with the corny humor lines! I forgive you for bad-mouthing SW now that you've made yourself clear:P Teehee! But, in your director/writer's opinion, Do you like how they did Han & Leia as opposed to Anakin & Padme?
Does any other guy do ALL the writing and directing and making up the story? I was about to say that Peter Jackson is the best, but he didn't write the oh-so-unmatchable lines OR the story! *sorry!*
Meggy T

Anonymous said...

Han and Leia, ehh, they're okay. Better than Anakin and Padme, for sure.

I think only a complete idiot would try to do all the writing and directing and making up the story.

Well, darling, it was semi-difficult, because I had made such a big deal about it before.

Anonymous said...

umm... I don't see what's wrong with the lines you quoted, Sir Luke. Of course, I realize I don't know the movie or have any idea about what you're talking about, but I still don't see what's wrong with them... :P hehee...
but I have a question, if Meggy gets to see part of the script, do I?????? :D
~Emy

Anonymous said...

Hey, Emy,
Take my word for it..in the context of the scene, with these people in it, and other stuff playing in...IT'S PLAIN AWFUL!!!!
And, Luke, I kinda want to watch SW again...so prepare yourself...
~Nan

Unknown said...

Well, My warrior, then I appreciate the gesture all the more!
I think you're a nut, and I love you for it!!

Anonymous said...

I'm interested to hear about the editing when that point comes around! Editing's not my strong point... but I want it to be!:D

Luke Hobbs said...

Editing is fun. And tedious. Sometimes at the same time. But yeah, I'll definitely discuss that once we get to that point. I've edited a handful of scenes so far, and should probably get some more done before we finish filming.

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