Shooting for "Predisposed" began this Tuesday (11/13/07), but I haven't had a chance to write about it at all.  I will do my best to fill everyone in.  So far things have been great and the crew has been amazing.  We've been slowed down by some technical setbacks (as if there is any other sort), but Ron and the other producers have done a wonderful job of making sure that secondary plans are in place to continue shooting.  We wrapped the third day of shooting today, and arguably the most difficult with the gangsters breaking in to the drug dealer's house.  There was a ton of blocking and it involved the entire cast, so it was quite the undertaking and I think everyone feels better to have that under our belts.  I spent most of the time bent backwards over a wall being chioked, so I got a pretty good view of the ceiling - which, by the way, looks great thanks to the art department...well, the ceiling looks like any old ceiling, but the rest of the house looks great in a "this is a shithole" sort of way.

Tomorrow we have to reshoot a couple of scenes that we lost because of generator issues as well as the driving scenes.  It will be well worth it in the end to go back wand rework the scenes that had the lighting issues, and I'm pretty sure that we'll have plenty of time as long as the technical side of the car shots doesn't get in the way of things and set us back.

 
 

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Done and Done. 08/07/2007
 

 Love's Labour's Lost closed last week to full houses.  Thanks again to everyone who could make it.

 
That's a WRAP! 07/20/2007
 

Shooting was wrapped this weekend for Lucky 14 Productions independent short film, "The Johnson Merger!"  The crew was great, and I will keep everyone posted on post-production developments. 

 
 

L3 is set to open tomorrow at ATA's outdoor theatre!  Check out smarttix for ticket availability for performances.

 
 

"The Winter's Tale" closed this Saturday to a sold out audience in ATA's outdoor, garden theatre.  Folding chairs were brought out and stools were placed on the perimeter wall to add another twenty seats.  Thanks to everyone who came, and if you didn't get a chance to see it - or want to see some more wonderful Shakespeare - make sure to see "Love's Labours Lost," opening July 11th!

 
 

I just found out that Pound4Pound's episodic feature will be available at thehaleyproject.com.  Post production won't be finished until fall, so look for it late fall or early winter.

 
 

Just a quick note to anyone who still wanted to come to "The Winter's Tale" and hasn't already done so - RESERVE TICKETS NOW!  The show has been selling out for the last week and a half and there are very few left for the final week.  See you at the show!

For Reservations call 212.581.3044 or
smart tix

 
First Post! 06/22/2007
 

Hi everyone and thanks for checking out the new website!  We've been working hard to get it up and running and if you have any feedback on what else you would like to see, please use the contact page to send a message!

Just a quick reminder that American Theatre of Actors' production of Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale" is running through June 30th. So make sure to check it out!