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Country: United States State: Virginia Birthday: 2/27/1981 Gender: Female
Interests: Kiefer watching (Did I not mention I love and absolutely adore Kiefer Sutherland?)Drawing, watching t.v./movies, hiking, fishing, camping, and pretending I have a life. Scuba diving is always fun, but an adventure I very rarely partake in (I need a dive buddy and money). Learning to play the guitar, playing computer games.
Expertise: I have an area of expertise??? The only thing I can say is I'm a jack of all trades, master of none...
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Member Since:
10/10/2003
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| I'm so excited! I just found out a few hours ago that 'The Feeding' is premiering 45 mins. away from my house. I finally get to see my name on the big screen! If you want to check out the poster here's the link
http://www.2099films.com/thefeeding2005.jpg
I'll tell you how it was, but you guys should see it just because I helped make it. Hopefully the movie is scary. It was scary just filming it in the middle of the woods at 4 am with the wolf standing right next to you. (even though the guy in the suit was my roommate the suit was very scary).
More tonight when I get back. | | |
| Loads of uninteresting stuff has happened since the last time I've written publicly here. But they have all added up to a short couple of paragraphs.
I'm an Aunt now, Feb.17th my sis gave birth to an 8 pound something ounce boy. His name is Ethan Hunter (and yes, I called my sister on the Tom Cruise thing and she admitted to me that it was true). In the next week she's going back to work and I get to play "mommy" for 5.50 an hour (at least it's a job).
Sierra has adrenal disease and is loosing all her hair, and will die from it within the next 6 months. So I'm trying to get Maverick to make friends with the cat so he will be not as depressed when Sierra goes.
24 has been awesome--better than awesome--and Kiefer has been perfectly droolerific. LOST is also right up there with 24, Matt Fox is cute and a good actor too.
The first movie I worked on "Wolfsbane" is now titled "The Feeding" and it is set to release this spring, they are finishing up the final touches. I have no news on "Blood Ties", my second film.
That's all for now, I'll try not to be as much of a stranger, but no guarentee. | | |
| I'm working on another movie, it's called "Blood Ties". Sadly though I'm only going to be working on it through the weekend, but I still get credit, and also a small bit of the films earnings. (Hey, I'm networking, learning, and having fun it's not about the money right now...). The main character from "Wolfsbane", Rob Pralgo, called me up and wanted me to help them out. Very cool stuff!
Today we scouted out what we were gonna shoot tomorrow. Part of the shot is going to be filmed on a bridge spaning a ravine and a 40 foot wide rushing river we have a guy crossing the river while running from people chasing him. The shot is going to sweep from the sunrise across the awesome backdrop of brilliant fall colored leaves down to the river, following it up and back up to the trees and down the river where the camera settles on our actor (Kely McClung) crossing this river. We are also doing some overhead train track shots and one of a train going by as if you were standing 2 feet away from the train looking down the track as it is going by. We are also having Kely do a bit of rock climbing up this cool 50 foot rock face.
I also got to see about half the movie that is pretty much already done with editing and even though the plot is confussing (only because what I saw was out of order and started 20 mins into the movie) this is gonna be a great action flick to rent. The camera angles and scenes blew me away, the movie is filled with inventive angles. Most movies just show eye level shots, but this one mixed in eye level, overhead, ground level shots and many more. | | |
| Last night I was in a scene from Pulp Fiction. The scene where John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson are in the car scooping up blood and brain matter. The other day we shot a scene where a guy gets attacked by the werewolf in his truck. The entire inside of the cab made the Pulp Fiction car look like a B film. The last night I was told make it drivable, needless to say my clothes are in the laundry soaked in blood and I was covered in it (even my hair, the blood was dripping from the ceiling). Last night I also played the part of Dog Wrangler, we had this one dog that would not leave and was trying very hard to get in the scene.
This afternoon we are shooting in a remote mountainous location so we will have to hoof it in with all the huge equipment in the dark. So its off to dream land for me. | | |
| As promised here's the website for the production company that is producing the film.
http://www.stormcatcherfilms.com/intheworks/intheworks.htm
Last night/this morning was fun, we shot some of the campsite massacre scene and did a lot of special effects and stunts. Lots of blood, screaming, and people flying through the air (that werewolf is a strong one) involved. I'm loving every minute of my time on the set (all 16-18 some odd hours a day). | | |
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