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ZOE SANGUINETTI

Canada, ON

ZOE SANGUINETTI ZOE SANGUINETTI

DEREK LAUREN

United States, TX

DEREK LAUREN DEREK LAUREN

DARK_WILLOW FAN

United States, MI

DARK_WILLOW FAN DARK_WILLOW FAN

DONOVAN SEIDLE

Canada, AB

DONOVAN SEIDLE DONOVAN SEIDLE

CHRIS BERGER

United States, OH

CHRIS BERGER CHRIS BERGER

MITCH BRAUN

Canada, AB

MITCH BRAUN MITCH BRAUN

SARA HILLIARD

United States, NJ

SARA HILLIARD SARA HILLIARD

JESSICA H

Canada, QC

JESSICA H JESSICA H

MIKE DARGIE

Canada, AB

MIKE DARGIE MIKE DARGIE

SHAWN CROFTON

United States, CA

SHAWN CROFTON SHAWN CROFTON

LAURENA MILLER

Canada, AB

LAURENA MILLER LAURENA MILLER

NEW MACHINE Studios

Canada, AB

NEW MACHINE Studios NEW MACHINE Studios

COLIN SHELDON

Canada, AB

COLIN SHELDON COLIN SHELDON

CURTIS LARSON

Canada, AB

CURTIS LARSON CURTIS LARSON

MICHELLE JUSTIN

United States, HI

MICHELLE JUSTIN MICHELLE JUSTIN

TARA BRADFORD

United States, NC

TARA BRADFORD TARA BRADFORD

DAN DUMOUCHEL

Canada, AB

DAN DUMOUCHEL DAN DUMOUCHEL

LORELI TENNANT

United States, KS

LORELI TENNANT LORELI TENNANT

KELLY TINDALL

Canada, AB

KELLY TINDALL KELLY TINDALL

CRAIG GRACIE

United States, CT

CRAIG GRACIE CRAIG GRACIE

JEREMY POLLOCK

Canada, AB

JEREMY POLLOCK JEREMY POLLOCK

LISA MCMILLAN

Canada, ON

LISA MCMILLAN LISA MCMILLAN

JEFF LACOMBE

United States, OR

JEFF LACOMBE JEFF LACOMBE

JACKSON GEE

Canada, AB

JACKSON GEE JACKSON GEE
 
 
 
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WHAT GOES AROUND DAILIES
The Director's Reveal E-mail
Written by Nick Acs   
Thursday, 06 September 2007

Hey all!

So Jeremy Pollock, our WGA director, has finally come out of hiding and has revealed a few "pugs" discovered in the editing room.  Check it out!

Nick

 
Welcome Back! E-mail
Written by Jeremy Pollock   
Thursday, 06 September 2007

Welcome back!

September 5th.

Here we are.

Jesus.

 

Ok. So where to start? I guess the first thing to say is that the rough cuts are done. No sound, to fx, color correction, titles, foley…NOTHING. Just raw, naked, ugly, beautiful rough cuts. Like a Chinese pug. You can’t help but love it.

 

Here’s the bad. I finished the first edit of Grocery Man’s house near the end of May. In itself, not a bad thing – but it does pose the question, “What has been going on since then?”.  And here comes the pug truth; I’m not happy with it.

 

That’s a very difficult thing to say. Like telling your child they suck. It’s even harder to say out loud…or in this case on the internet. Typing it makes it even more real somehow. What makes it harder is that it’s no one’s fault but my own.  There’s no precise moment where it all went wrong, just small, yet significant, compromises along the way.

 

The first compromise being storyboards. I thought I had “my vision” clearly in my head. And if you polygraphed me before shooting I would have passed with flying colors. But I didn’t. There were shots that I didn’t even think about getting that are now so clear to me it makes my stomach churn that I didn’t get them. Namely – close ups. Would I have found them in the storyboarding process? Who’s to say? But the stuff I did storyboard turned out exactly the way I wanted it to, just like the film I Dp’ed  before WGA. You’d think I would have learned something the first time.  Third time’s the charm.

 

Everything else can really be chalked up to preparation. Being unprepared leads to wasting time, which leads to compromising, which means having to walk away from a shot before you’ve got it. Film’s ultimate sin.

 

I could go on but I won’t. Got to save some self loathing for the next blog. That segues nicely into what comes next! Some much needed perspective from trusted collaborators – namely our first AD Keith White. I’ll be meeting with him next Monday for a screening, which we’ll film and discuss and share with you. After that I’ve got some shot comparisons I’d like to talk about. Which will lead us to presenting the rough cuts, musical roughs, ADR recordings, color correction and onto the final film!

 

So join me next week while I try mold this film into something that doesn’t suck.

 

-          Jeremy

 
WGA Script . Draft 03 E-mail
Written by Curtis Larson   
Sunday, 10 June 2007

 

Yo Curtis,

I'm gonna need you to post some intro text - and we'll need to get the drafts into PDF.

 

 
WGA Script . Draft 02 E-mail
Written by Curtis Larson   
Sunday, 10 June 2007

 

Yo Curtis,

I'm gonna need you to post some intro text - and we'll need to get the drafts into PDF.

 

 
WRAPPED!!... Now What? E-mail
Written by Jeremy Pollock   
Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Good question. The answer is: A whole effing lot. Basically we’re halfway through the project. There the editing (video/audio) music, color correction, titles and so on. So don’t go anywhere. There will be plently of action for you guys to check out in the near future. Nick is also working on making a more content friendly WGA page. So stay tuned for that. It should be up shortly.

 

 
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