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Rowing the Air Boat – Weekend 5 Wrap Up

17 February 2010 231 views 2 Comments

Travis Betz and Sarah Lassez discuss character

When I was writing the script to The Dead Inside, there were moments in which I needed to span time without actual dialog between the characters. To do this is actually quite simple. You write a montage. A series of smaller scenes that promote a length of time and help push the story forward. I knew while writing these select scenes that they were perfect for the final experience of the movie, but were going to suck my ass to shoot. What I love most about the production side of movie making is watching a juicy scene unfold right in front of me. The shot looking beautiful as the actors give just the right performance. This can sometimes lead to a motion of me rowing a little “air boat” with my arms, which is really just excited energy forcing me to flap about like a crazy person or I’ll explode where I stand. The first half of this weekends shoot was void of this happy and invisble boat. I had tied it to the dock the weekend before but it must have come loose and drifted away because there was little to no air rowing at first. Close up shots like, breaking eggs, stirring batter, choosing dresses from closets, putting on jewelry…wider shots of vacuuming, watching television and making the bed…while necessary they just don’t invoke the same passion as a hearty scene or musical number.  It’s a tedious process and I could not have been happier when it was over late Saturday night. It was then we finally got to see some real composition and acting come together. It was then that just the right wind blew and my little boat rocked itself back to shore.

Creepy things are on the rise for our lovers

Sunday was by far my favorite of the weekend. We started out with a few smaller scenes before we delved into one of my favorite musical numbers of the movie. One scene we shot required another actor…the ONLY other actor in the entire film and he is shot from a distance and out the window. I had asked a neighbor in my apartment building if he would be interested in doing it for us and he was happy to help, but when I knocked on his door a half hour before the shoot he was not there. So, like any good indie director (and egomaniac) I threw on the wardrobe and put myself in the film. It’s always nice to step out from behind the camera for a few minutes and do something different. I had fun in a Hitchcock sort of way. After the scenes we set up for the musical number DOOMSDAY! We had toe-tapping good time with the number as I chose to shoot it LO style. Spotlit actors in a black void. The song has a tango-y duel-like  drama to it, so I think the tone we set was perfect. I’m getting a little itchy trigger finger to edit it right away, but I am trying to put the film together in as much of an order as I can. The footage looks great though.

Dustin Fasching laments through song as his girlfriend deteriorates

Out of 10 original songs, we are down to just 3 left to shoot. We’ve come so far, and even though there are still weeks ahead of us, it feels like things are starting to wrap up. I was going through the behind the scenes footage last night, clearing room off the camera, and watched over our first weekend of shooting. It was almost surreal. I felt like we were all children having their very first slice of pizza. We had no idea it was going to taste so good, but some unknowning being somewhere and at some point in time decided that bread, tomato sauce, cheese and pepperoni equaled oral orgasm. Now here we are with almost half the pie gone. We’re starting to get full, but refuse to stop eating cause it’s so tasty! That’s my metaphore for the week.

I am enjoying this entire experience immensely, but I also am very excited for the martini shot of the film. I will have a beer and some delicious whiskey waiting for me. I will call cut. I will get drunk. I’ll have made another feature film. The thing that I do. The thing I will always do.
]Much love
Travis
  • http://www.youtube.com/iggy35 iggy35

    Glad things are going to plan so far :)

  • Sarah L

    Were we really discussing character? You sure that’s not when I was telling you that I wanted green peppers and not red on my pizza?