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Tag Archives: pause of the clock
Happy New Year!
Whoever you are, here’s wishing that 2015 brings good tidings to you and yours. In exactly 14 days I’ll have some very exciting news. Keep your eyes peeled.
Throwback Thursday: Gavin and Lesley.
By the way, want to keep up with the latest news on what’s happening with the film? Go here.
Throwback Thursday: Loon Call.
Tchavdar and Dylan practice loon calls in a scene from Pause of the Clock.
Throwback Thursday: Grey Card and Donuts
That’s me holding a grey card. And a box of donuts.
Throwback Thursday: on location
Shooting on location in Colorado, January 1995: (L to R) me, Gavin Mayer, Lesley Walbridge, DC Vito. Happy Thanksgiving!
Grief, two years later.
As I work towards finishing Pause of the Clock, I have naturally thought an awful lot about the time when we were making the film. During the course of shooting, many, many people worked on the film. Cast, crew, and … Continue reading
Throwback Thursday: behind the scenes.
Cinematographer Tchavdar Georgiev (left) and assistant cameraman Thomas C. Gaunt prepare a shot. Tchavdar actually appears as an actor in this scene. I think you can sense his bemusement! (Note the sound blankets on the walls in addition to … Continue reading
Logging the film.
This photo was taken near the end of our first burst of shooting, January 1995. You can see us all busily logging the film and sound (from L to R: cinematographer Tchavdar Georgiev, me, sound recordist Phil Jones).
The cast and crew.
You’ll be reading more about this remarkable group of folks in the months to come, so I wanted to share our “official” portrait. It was taken by our still photographer, Yu-Jean Choi. This was us, January 1995. Filming continued off … Continue reading
Keeping up.
I’ve added a new page about the film where you can keep up with the latest news. And there’ll be some sooner rather than later. So keep your eyes peeled …