Production Diary 43 – “Taking Silly Seriously”
on March 26, 2012 at 2:24 pmCheck out the behind the scenes of Lovebound: Love Abounds‘ car chase, specifically how the intentionally-campy look was approached and executed.
Check out the behind the scenes of Lovebound: Love Abounds‘ car chase, specifically how the intentionally-campy look was approached and executed.
Our first out-and-out comedy, Lovebound: Love Abounds, has premiered!
I’d like to give a big special thanks to our post-production crew, including our visual effects supervisor David Sims, composer Aaron Gentry, and sound editor Daniel Clark. In the last week they’ve worked tirelessly to ensure the project was something they would be proud to put their name on, which as a director, is the greatest feeling in the world.
I also can’t fail to mention the amazing dedication the rest of our cast and crew gave throughout the whole production process.
So pop some popcorn, pull up your office chair, corral a friend or two, and enjoy Lovebound: Love Abounds.
-Ryan
As production on Lovebound: Love Abounds wraps up, actress Stephanie Thompson discusses her favorite shooting day, and director Michael Tucker prepares to direct a Film Noir.
Hey gang,
Our kookiest comedy yet, Lovebound: Love Abounds, is currently in post-production. We’re imminently locking picture and are going to try our hardest to turn around the final product a week or so from now.
Until then, here is a hodgepodge of stills to tide you over, the first of which are direct screen grabs taken from the current cut. Also included are some behind-the-scenes pictures.
Enjoy! -RM
Stephanie Thompson as “Anna.”
Henry and Anna going for a romantic stroll.
Dan Foster as “Henry Stain” getting more than he bargained for.
Adele Watkin as “Tiffany.”
Jason Masek as “Dr. Patenaude” and Max Kleinman as “Jennifer.”
DP Terrance Stewart getting the shot.
Filming the office scene.
Director Ryan McDuffie and Stephanie Thompson waiting on the sunrise.
Max, who also served as producer and co-writer, with Assistant Director Greg Walther
Dan Foster between takes.
Max Kleinman between takes.
Dan and Ryan discussing the shot. A lot of cold nights on this shoot!
The cast on their way to lunch.
Here’s how actor Max Kleinman got into character as “Jennifer,” all because of the constraint: “One character must be cast for a character of the opposite sex.”
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