That’s A Wrap!

By August 22nd, 2011

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Last week, we wrapped on Vivienne Again (short film).  It was a 3-day shoot in a funeral home in the middle of Manhattan. We shot 22+ scenes on the RED camera working with 9 actors, 5 extras, a crew that numbered in the thousands (yet still, we needed more hands). We shot interiors, exteriors (including fire escapes), used a jib and a dolly, incorporated stunts and makeup FX, fought rain and one buzzkill of a neighbor (I’m still shaking my fist at you, old dude!)… and through it all, we kicked ass!

The cast and crew I worked with last weekend were extraordinary.  A HUGE thank you goes out to everyone who worked so hard to shoot this film — it took all of us to pull this off and I’m very grateful.

Next up, we’re going into post-production on the film and building a full website to showcase cast and crew bios, lots of pix and a screening schedule.  Until then, please keep checking our Facebook page for updates – we have productions stills up now – and watch out for a trailer we’re aiming to cut soon.  Rock on, film friends!

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5 Responses to “That’s A Wrap!”

  1. Sidney Peck/CinemaProfound Says:
    August 22nd, 2011 at 7:40 PM

    Congratulations, Kim! Enjoy the moment, you deserve it. :)

  2. Jeanne Veillette Bowerman Says:
    August 23rd, 2011 at 7:53 AM

    I am so in awe of what you’ve done this year. You are making it happen. Brava, Kim!

  3. Chad Diez Says:
    August 23rd, 2011 at 3:15 PM

    That’s great, congrat’s!

  4. Kim Garland Says:
    August 23rd, 2011 at 7:24 PM

    Thanks you guys!!

  5. Richard Lackey Says:
    August 24th, 2011 at 12:40 AM

    Congrats Kim, sounds almost identical to my experience on Murder at the Manor! I about 31 scenes in 4 days, about the same size cast and crew. Brilliant, it takes everyone pulling together to make it happen. :)

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