| Posted at 07:00 AM on June 27, 2009 |
This blog has been very quiet because no filming has taken place recently. No filming has taken place because it's been incredibly difficult to find a date that two or more people can agree to.
This is a very common problem with amateur film making, normally people are incredibly busy with this, that and the other. So you try to arrange something even a month away and it turns out that people have weddings/holidays/stag dos etc. It's fair enough, but it doesn't help get a film released. Even worse is the very fragmented nature of the shoots themselves, you could have one shoot booked for next week, thennot another for a months time.
So I've decided to attempt a different way of booking people's time, a method more akin to what they do in the professional industry. This involved setting a defined period for filming, which in my case is now five weeks during November -December. During these weeks my actors have to remain free of as many social appointments as possible, and prepared to do multiple shoots during consequtive evenings/days.
Hopefully this will help focus all of our effort (and the inconvenience of filming) into a single defined period, rather than the scattershot and fragmented way that has been so far.
Obviously strings are attached to this, some people may not feel comfortable in having such a large portion of time taken out of their personal calendars. Hopefully that won't put them off too much and fingers crossed by the end of the year the whole film will be in the wrap!
At the end of the day, trying to find random dates that more than two people could attend wasn't really working out. So fingers crossed this alternative trial will yield better results.
Adam
Categories: Pre-Production, Filming