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Making Movies

Hello everyone this is Jerry, long time no talk. I haven’t posted a text comment on here in a while, but I’m just sitting here so I thought I would let everyone know what we have been up to the last week or so. First things first all the footage is captured in the computer and backed up on multiple hard drives to avoid any loss. Last thing we want is a hard drive to crash and lose our movie, that would suck. After 40 hours of logging footage and organizing we got to work on editng. Last Saturday and Sunday we pulled an edit fest and went to work (until 5am sunday morning). Going into this weekend we have a rough cut of about 15 minutes of footage. We are really liking the way things are cutting together, it is a good thing to think about editing when you are shooting it keeps things a little simpler in the editing room.

Now comes a new week, we are hard at work trying to get promotional things together. We need to print business cards as well as design shirts. We will be finishing up these things hopefully this weekend and we still are looking for our new logo, (for more info on that the post is to the right of where we are now.) T-shirts are a big thing we are trying to get in the works, so if anyone knows a screenprinter in the Kansas City/Warrensburg area that would be willing to work us a good deal please use the contact us and let us know.

Next on the agenda is PR. We have been looking at different avenues to get more people to know about the film. We are working with some public relations people to get a press release ready so we can send it off to newspapers and radio stations. We have contacts at the Ottawa Herald in Ottawa,Ks (thats where I graduated high school) also the cummulus radio stations in KC. We would like to get more outlets to send the release to so if you know anyone in the radio, tv, internet, or paper world that would be interested in giving us a little plug please contact us as well.

Little fun fact: We have had over 2500 viewers to this website since we launched mid-february. Thats good stuff.

Back to business. I went to The Offspring concert in Kansas City last weekend, it was awesome. While I was there I conducted some business which seem like I do everywhere I go now. I met a man from Family Video which is a movie rental place similar to Blockbuster. I was talking to him and he started talking about the possibility of getting 0:22:43 into a movie rental store. How awesome would that be, our movie available for rent. I will be contacting him today to find out more details and keep you fine people up to date. As of now I think that is what is in the works. We are still trying to meet the deadline of July 21st for Fright Night Film Fest in Louisville, KY, and we will be sending some of the rough cut to our composer Thom Proctor .

Also I know we say this all the time as we are still looking for donations. We have multiple things to still purchase to finish this film up. With your donation of $20 or more you will get a signed copy of the DVD, so think of your donation as reserving a copy of the film. If you dont have the means to donate at the moment please keep spreading the word, and become our fan or follow us on twitter by clicking the icons to the side which are links to the different places. Also you can still embed a video from our videos page on your social network site of choice and you will get a special thanks once we see it up and live. Once again thanks for everything from everyone thus far and we will be talking to you soon.

More photos and video will be up throughout the weekend so make sure to check back.

-Jerry-

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A Huge Announcement! – UPDATED 05/19/09

UPDATE: The requirements for the site logo competition are as follows:

- Size: 940px x 110px
- Background Color: #333333
- If the design has corners, they must be rounded.

If you have any other questions, please feel free to Contact Us.

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Working Hard and Hardly Working

So, we finally did it. We wrapped principal photography on 0:22:43!

Sunday ended up being a great day with only a couple of potholes along the road.  This won’t be a full-fledged post as I am going to force the other two to do a video recap of the production.  Keep an eye out for that Thursday afternoon.  As we say every time, but never gets any less true: we had an absolutely fantastic and talented cast along with one of the hardest working crews ever.  We look forward to working with you again.

There are a lot of photos out and around the internet from the set.  If you could, please post a link to your album(s) in the comments.  I’ll throw mine (Anthony’s) up right now, but I didn’t have time to take very many pictures.

Anthony’s 0:22:43 Flickr Album
Anthony’s 0:22:43 Facebook Album (same pictures)

WARNING! NERDY SITE-RELATED STUFF NEXT:

One last thing! The site is doing well.  The visit count is petering off, but Monday marked our 1,000th unique visitor to the site.  What does that mean?  Well, we have had over 1,000 individual people visit this site and they are spending, on average, over two and half minutes here.  That is just absolutely amazing considering we have had only ONE day where we had no visitors and that was Saturday, February 7.  Since then, we have had good days and bad days, but always, has there been at least one person checking the site.  I know that our visit numbers would be much higher if we had had the time and energy to post more often.

Thank you so much for helping make our dream a reality.

Remember. Thursday there will be a production wrap-up video come hell or high water.

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Update: Days 9 & 10

What happened to Jess?!

What happened to Jess?!

So, we are wrapped for shooting Days 9 and 10.  This leaves two more full cast/crew shooting days to finish the script.  Not a problem.  We had some minor speed bumps and just tore them up.  It’s pretty awesome.

To make this block of text a little more interested, we added a little picture taken on set by Anthony’s wife, Lexy.  You know her as the purveyor of Craft Services as well as one of the VERY few commenters on this blog. Hint. Hint.

What happened in this picture?  Come on, I can’t tell you that! You’ll have to wait, watch the movie, and see!

All of our actors are doing an amazing job with their characters and add their own special spins that just astound us everyday.

Our crew is also of no exception.  These guys bust their ass nonstop, all day, every day.  We really appreciate all of the hard work that everyone has put into making this movie.  Really awesome, people!

Of course, the fans.  The real reason we are making this movie is to show all of our supporters.  This roller coaster wouldn’t be worth it if we didn’t have anybody anxiously looking forward to this movie’s premiere.  We really hope and are convinced you will like the work we’ve done.

Still, we could always use more followers!  Don’t forget to pass on the word, we always appreciate new fans.

The next post should cover the final weekend of shooting and include a shooting wrap-up, which should be exciting.  Then, you get read/watch our escapades in editing!  Anthony’s thinking live streaming of the editing room!  Yeah!  Give us your thoughts!  What do you want to see?

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Success! Or Really Close To It.

We have seen a drastic increase in traffic since launching the site on January 31, 2009. We have had over a thousand page views and 241 unique visitors. A lot of that thanks goes to you, for coming to the site and reading what we have here. We are also pleased to see that a good portion of you are coming back to the site, even when there are only about a dozen actually subscribed.

This is amazing.  The amount of support has been overwhelming and humbling.  Thank you.

There have been a couple small changes to the site.  The “Casting Call” post was “stickied.”  Meaning it will stay in the number one spot until the auditions are over.  This is make sure that for everyone who wants to see the info, it will be there to be seen.

Also, we have taken the liberty to have the site create a daily post that just lists our Twitter posts for that day.  It’s pretty cool, because Twitter is a great tool for posting quick updates and pictures of our process.  Now, if you aren’t on Twitter, you can still see what we’ve been up to between these blog posts.

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