Yeah, so it's been a long time since I've had the chance to sit down and send you all an update on the film. I'm really sorry about that, so I'll try and catch you all up on what's been going down.
If you're like me, then you must be missing the Vlog updates. Kevin Ray (editor) has done a great job with keeping you all up to date on our progress, and has done it in very creative, and often hilarious, ways. Unfortunately, once we began actually cutting the film, he did not have a lot of time to work on the updates. On the up side of that...we do have a movie.
I still have some behind the scenes videos lying around, so maybe I can get to them. I'll try and do as good as a job as Kevin. But no promises on either of those things. There is still a lot to do in ways of post-production. But before I get into the work to come, I'd like to reflect on the work that's been done, and the process of getting to where we are now.
We arrived in Paintsville, Kentucky on May 14th. That day we unpacked and rested in preparation of the long week of filming. We were welcomed with open arms from the people at Mountain Homeplace, and were often treated to great meals (Thank you BLUE GRASS BAR-B-QUE!) after long days of filming.
We shot at Mountain Homeplace for three nights and four days. Yes in that order. You usually do not want to start filming with nights first, but when working with the crazy logistics we had, it made sense, and worked out in the end. In order to get the harder elements of the script finished early on, the crew had to really work hard, fast. And because of that hard work, we were able to get everything we needed to tell this story. They overcame every obstacle in their way, and exceeded an already high expectation. It was amazing watching them come together as a team, and then as a family. By the end of this shoot, we all were witnesses to something truly special that I don't think any of us expected. I can never thank this team enough.
And the cast. Man, the cast in this film was a true blessing. They made my job incredibly easy. They were always willing to go the extra mile, and do it with a smile. Even when they were getting shot at, falling to the ground with fire, or even lying down in awkward positions for long periods of time in the freezing cold. I could go on and on about each one of them. I am forever gratefully for their hard work, dedication, talent, and great attitudes.
After wrapping and coming back to Savannah, Kevin and I took a day off to recoup. Then we got to it with cutting the film. Well, you know, when we weren't busy playing Angry Birds or stacking things on top of Kevin's cat. The editing went really smooth thanks to Kevin already having a rough cut of the film one hour after wrapping in Kentucky. It's one of the best things about making a movie. Putting the pieces together, and seeing the film take shape is very exciting, and very rewarding.
It took a few weeks, but we have a film now that we are all very happy with. Michael Lloyd (cinematographer) has done a bit of color correction on it, and we are currently having the sound design, special effects, and score worked on. If everything goes as planned, we should have a complete film in August. Then we'll see about getting it in to a festival near you.
Oh, yeah. One more thing:
www.dawn-film.com
There you go. You'll find the trailer, synopsis, a link to this blog, and soon some press kit materials that we'll use at any film festivals we are invited to. Please feel free to share this with your friends, family, and even an enemy or two.
Thanks again for all of your support throughout this film. It means a lot to us all. Seeing the excitement you have for this film is great. I hope you all see it soon, and can share in some of what we all have been feeling for the past few months.
Till next time--
Joshua David Matthews
Saturday, July 2, 2011
It's Been Awhile
Posted by Joshua David Matthews at 9:53 PM
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