Aug. 1st, 2005

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HAH! Just kidding. Although it did hurt like the dickens yesterday. Probably from all the sun I got Saturday.

So...anyone want to know about the shoot?

Of COURSE you do!

*beams*

We were there bright and squirrly at 0750. Thankfully, Queenie's used to such hours. We hung out until everyone was there (Skipper, Wolf, Goldie, Tactical, Boss-man director, Hero-guy and Second Camera. dontcha just love my nicknames?) then drove over to the abandoned gas station we were going to use as a set. Spent about an hour, hour and a half there before the owner of the property showed up looking seriously hung over. We told him we were film students *snicker* and we'd be done in about 10-15 minutes. He was cool with it and asked us to keep it down.

Wolf took two stunt falls for the camera. I hate to say it, but big guys like Wolf look funny running down the street and even funnier falling. We all laughed, couldn't help it. Every take was run two-four times and Boss-man acted just as I expected him to. "That was perfect. Let's do it again." I swear, EVERY director must do that.

After the station scenes were finished, we headed back to Tactical's house for indoor filming. Ahhh, air conditioning! A must when one's wearing BLACK WOOL. Yes, my suit was all black wool. I did have to do one outdoor scene, but thankfully it didn't take too long. Boss-man and Second Camera were guards I got to manipulate. Migraines and mind control, how I love it! The whole thing took about half an hour, I'd say, because they shot the entire scene in two parts; guards being manipluated while yours truly scampers by and into the house, then me doing the manipulation. Second Camera got my hands reflected in my glasses during the close-up, rather comic-book-y. Hopefully Boss-Man doesn't mind a diamond ring on Nightshade. Yeah, character's name is Nightshade. Created by Boss-Man's wife, who was nice enough to write up some backstory for me. 8 pages worth. It was good, in a "female Bruce Wayne" kind of way.

Anyhew, my last scenes were rescuing Hero-Guy; turning off the radiation beam ("Do a Jedi mind trick thing with your hand."), untying him, downloading info to his brain *heehee*, handing him contact info and leaving with a tip of my hat. I threw that in on the second take just for fun. Everyone laughed and said "Nice touch!" So I did it again, for the next four takes.

I will say this about being an actress. It is fun, if you have the right people around you. I don't look bad on film, especially when all you can see of my is my glasses and eyes. I didn't see the extra 10 pounds though. Pity, that. Boss-Man showed us everything he had after we were done and we all laughed, joked and smarted off. It was fun. Then we all went out for a late lunch.

Hmm. This is getting long. I'll fill you in on Sunday later. Yes, Sunday was busy too.

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Aug. 1st, 2005 08:52 pm
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“This is the last test.” Sir Elizabeth handed Diane a semi-automatic. Diane discharged the clip and looked inside.

“Chalk rounds.” She looked at Elizabeth, who smirked.

“You will be hunting Captain Seras. She is in the woods behind the course. You have one hour.”

“Yes sir.” Diane reloaded the gun.

“She will be using live ammunition. You will be observed constantly.”

“Understood.”

“Dismissed.” Diane turned and ran out of the room. Captain Stuart waited until Elizabeth nodded before leaving. The knight grinned smugly. Michael sighed and shook his head.

“Is this wise, Elizabeth?”

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