Thursday, November 05, 2009
Our live stream day is here! Make sure you visit our website to witness a world first in the film world - as we stream live from the set of "The Reef". Remember you can send us questions & comments for the stream.
I'll have an updated blog for todays filming and more on the live stream soon.
A
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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Day 20. Back in the water. What looked like a calm, still day on dry land proved to be a bit rougher once we got out in the open ocean. Each day has presented its own unique water challenges, and today was no different. A few of the crew got sea-sick in the rough water, but carried on like the troopers they are. We also filmed some scenes at one of the Marinas as well as on board our boat "Boomerang".
So our live stream is tomorrow. The cast, crew and all involved are buzzing with excitement! We've had some fantastic press support, news stories and placements - so to all the media who have come on board to support this world first, on behalf of all of us here at The Reef - thank you!
In terms of who has signed up for our live stream, we've had people from Australia, US, UK, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Japan...and the list goes on. For anyone who hasn't signed up yet, you can still do so on the LIVE STREAM page on this website.
See you on the stream tomorrow.
Andrew
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Heading into week 3 of our shoot. We lucked in last week with some good weather, but it's proving to be touch and go this week. Storm forecasts have forced us to work with a contingency plan for filming just in case mother nature decides not to co-operate.
One of the scenes we've been filming is a dialogue scene upon an overturned 38-foot boat hull - so working on these scenes with having to potentially change locations and how we film can be tricky...but our team is prepared and we're ready for whatever challenges we face. Ah..the joys of film making huh?
The daily rushes and footage we've seen so far has been turning out great...I'm happy with what we're getting. The actors are working hard in difficult conditions - can you imagine going to work each day and spending up to 10 hours in the water? When you see the finished film remember for the cast and crew alike - this is definately not a 9to5 job so anyone who's been reading these entries hopefully will appreciate how hard everyone's been working.
Check back tomorrow for another update...
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