Filming started this week. Yesterday temperatures reached a peak of one hundred and two degrees. Phillip Denver, drenched in sweat, ran back and forth on the set, helping to set up and take down Dolley tracks and c-stands; The definition of a true trooper. After Scenes 15 and 5 finished filming and take down began, it started raining. And not a sprinkle here and there. A sheet of water dropped on everything. After fifteen minutes of pouring rain, the temperature dropped twenty degrees! The moral of the story is that even with the most excruciating planning, even the best production managers can't control the weather. But that certainly wont stop them from trying...
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Phillip Denver and 102 degrees
Filming started this week. Yesterday temperatures reached a peak of one hundred and two degrees. Phillip Denver, drenched in sweat, ran back and forth on the set, helping to set up and take down Dolley tracks and c-stands; The definition of a true trooper. After Scenes 15 and 5 finished filming and take down began, it started raining. And not a sprinkle here and there. A sheet of water dropped on everything. After fifteen minutes of pouring rain, the temperature dropped twenty degrees! The moral of the story is that even with the most excruciating planning, even the best production managers can't control the weather. But that certainly wont stop them from trying...
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