Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Takin' It To The Streets

Haven't got much time to elucidate, pontificate, explainacate. So here's a few photos and captions.


Director of Photography Irek Hartowicz considers the situation on 46th Street.


Olenyka the Script Supervisor "listens" to the video assist operator.


The green poster in the background, the one for a production of "Waiting For Godot", that very poster is now framed and hanging in my editing room. It's not a real production. But in the movie, a couple of the main characters go to this really bad off-Broadway show. And that's it.


We cluttered the curbs and sidewalks on 46th Street.


But then the show moved to Broadway and 51st just north of Times Square.


Most film crews are single-mindedly preoccupied with one thing and one thing only; am I getting the proper number of hours off before the next call? Here, Video Assist Guy studied the "one-line" schedule in pursuit of the answer to this very question.


Meanwhile, the three male leads are doing a scene in which they stride resolutely up Broadway...


...and speak enthusiastically.


Later, Marius got the guys to record "wild" lines, lines that I will use in another scene.

Okay, gotta go.

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