The takes have been labeled now, a lengthy process since we shot on DSLR's and recorded sound on three different systems. Now we're on to synching and editing and we've got some exciting new people on the post-production team, an editor and an assistant editor, so things are getting fun again. And I moved my desk today. It faces a window now and it's nicer that way. Post-production is less photogenic than when you're shooting a movie.
"The Speed of Sound" wrapped up shooting this Wednesday after two weeks of amazing weather, mysterious sound recorder problems, last minute location (& casting) changes, long days followed by hot tub chill outs, seances, tennis and ping pong, and all around great people. It was a crazy trip. Sometimes we were shooting over ten pages a day. (I think 3 pages a day is more average for most films). We couldn't have done it without some lucky, really cinematic locations and such a wonderful group of people. Thank you everyone involved!
I'm going to take a quick vacation from the project and then dig into post-production in a week. Stay tuned!
Brian