Pictured here is Collin J. Thomas, the star of our film, reacting to remembering how orange Clark's house is. Clark's house is unnecessarily orange. I mean, I know there are plenty of other things I should be complaining about; the scary neighbors, the distinct lack of food intake for all of us, or some other third thing that I can't even think of right now because I'm so hungry. But come on, man. It's like living in a giant, one-hundred degree Creamsicle. Regardless of these things, we've been making steady, solid progress each and every day. Max has been learning a lot, and has taken on roles ranging from stunt double to pyrotechnic. This has been one of the most educational experiences I've ever been through, without a doubt. It's been an incredible run so far, and I'm so thankful for every chance we've been given, and for this opportunity as a whole to follow our dreams in such a direct way. Since posting the IndieGoGo for Horsefly, we've received over 300 dollars in donations, which is one-third of our goal. One third in a day. That's so amazing to me, that these people believe in us to that extent. We've been juggling the actual filming and the research that goes into post-production plans since day one, but last night was the night we realized we were going to be able to afford to keep doing stuff like this. We'll be able to afford to move on to shooting Darkhearts and Clark's "CRAZY?" and some of our bigger budget stuff for the Summer films. I will never be able to thank you enough for your kind heart and lovely actions like donating and reading this block and sharing our work on facegram and twitbler and instabook. These things make you amazing, and we appreciate you so much.
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We found ourselves working on prep stuff late into last night. What was meant to be a restful night before exhausting work turned into a 4 A.M. frantic pre-production spree which included shooting a brief Kickstarter video, dressing the set for some Dining Room shots, and creating this entire website. Let it be known that it is hot as balls in Clark's house. You really don't understand man, that junk was exhausting. Pictured here is Collin and I battling over the freezer in between shots. Every window in the house is open, fans are blowing when we're not running audio, and everyone is sweating. Like, a lot. Our first day of full shooting began around noon, and just concluded around 10:30. So, we got a good solid amount of work done today. Admittedly, we squeezed in a pizza break, but how could we not? There was bacon on it. Bacon. The best feature of our team so far is how well we've been able to work with one another. Pictured here are the lead director, Clark Richard Campbell, and our DT and general assistant Max Harding. Collin and I met Max over the last two months, and he's been the best eager unpaid intern I've ever seen in my entire life. I couldn't ask for a more dedicated member of the team. He's always going above and beyond his call of duty, helping to dress the scene and looking for something to learn. He also helps us by drinking all the nasty french grapefruit water that Clark's wife bought. It's hecka nasty, man. Seriously. |
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