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January 17, 2007

Snow Day

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One of my rules of thumb about making films in Texas is that, if you're in production on something - or even just thinking about going into production on something - and it snows, you drop everything and go out and shoot in it. As soon as I woke up this morning and saw all that white out the window, I put the wheels in motion and within an hour or two was shooting the last scene from my new short film out in the beautifully bitter cold. The snow added quite a bit of production value. Or maybe sentimental value. I get the two mixed up now and then.

Posted by David Lowery at January 17, 2007 02:27 PM

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