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December 5, 2007

Intermediate

I dropped by Post Asylum last night to pick up all the mass storage we'll be using on St.Nick from Barak Epstein (I figure two terabytes should be enough). He was in the middle of a color correct session on Blood On The Highway, and I took a look at some of the gorier sequences in the film, which seems to be coming together quite nicely, especially with all the digital plasma spurts they're adding in. They're racing through the timing to make a few festival deadlines in the next week or so; if all goes well, the movie will fill a few midnight slots on the circuit this fall.

Which reminds me that I forgot to mention last month that this blog was quoted in Jamie Stuart's article on the Panasonic HPX500 (the camera BOTH was shot on) in the most recent issue of Filmmaker Magazine. The article can be read online here. The lesson to be learned here is: be erudite when commenting on blogs, because you never know when your words may be co-opted.

It's almost one AM and I've got a seven hour drive ahead of me at some point in the next few hours. Maybe I should take a quick nap.

Posted by David Lowery at December 5, 2007 12:18 AM