Sunday, September 11, 2005

What a Day/What a Night

Goddamn...who knew that one day could seem so long?

Today, two major BtJ projects were moved closer to the "done" column.

Most of the crew assembled at Sabala's Mt. Tabor to film the final supplemental feature (except for the movie's audio commentary, which has yet to be recorded.) From noon until 8pm, we converted Sabala's main room into a soundstage, and shot what will eventually be a fantastic, one-hour special feature on the DVD. (More details to come soon....)

After weeks and weeks of hauling equipment, setting it up, tweaking it, filming with it, and then tearing it down, today was the most logistically, technically, and creatively challenging of all the "supplemental" film shoots. A crew of about ten, plus a cast of nine, plus a TON of gear...well, all of it equals a whole lot of favors that Joni and I will be paying back for the rest of our lives. Trust me when I say that Joni and I are just two small parts of this whole thing, and without the stellar crew with whom we've been blessed, BtJ would have fallen off the rails months ago.

On the other side of town, Imperial Minister of Funk Ken DeRouchie was ensconced in a studio with The Dry County Crooks, who are supplying the closing credit song for Bigger than Jesus. It's gonna rock. The whole thing's gonna rock. I can't wait.

Keep watching this space, because, within a very short time, we'll be revealing the complete contents of the Bigger than Jesus DVD.

(Or should that be DVDs.........?)

Stay tuned.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you should get Jack Black to play the movie version of this screenplay. Deb K.

10:19 PM  

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