A long night and a long day
Over the 29th and 30th we shot two very different scenes. Currently we are all very busy preparing for the final three days shooting of Roanoke The Lost Colony which takes place on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. I can't believe it, apart from the odd re-shoot on the odd scene it is incredible to think this project (in the shooting stage) is nearing an end. There is a lot of work to be done from here however so we won't be going anywhere anytime soon! Even from the start of this blog and reading through the archives its amazing to think how much we have all acheived, let alone looking back to the very begining where Shane and I discussed the plot basics on the way to see V for Vendetta on a train and having food in Nandos.
But hey, let's not get to sentimental, the next three shooting days cover a large amount of scenes and are incredibly importnant, time to focus on that first!
Today I have to deliver back the 16th Century Musket we hired, and then make sure all call times and scenes are prepared for.
In the meantime here are two pictures from the 29th, thanks to Angela for these, and thanks to everyone who turned up and helped create a visually stunning piece of filmaking.
as allways click to englarge.
Dan prepares the camera angle for the next shot.
Actors and Extras run through their actions.
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