PHASE TWO IS DONE TOO!

This entry was posted on 11/2/2006 7:37 PM and is filed under news.

Following our "walk, don't run" method of shooting each day like we're just making a series of short films with attention to every detail, we've managed to get two thirds the way through this movie without breaking a sweat and we're still going strong!

Gabriele and I are so pleased to be working with such a great group of Actors, it's wonderful to be able to work with them all. Don't let anyone fool you, Tucson is teeming with talent.

Everything we've accomplished so far with our highly effective and mobile team of Frank Guerra, Danny Hernandez, Paul Adkins and Justin Mashouf, is a direct result of the professionalism, dedication and enthusiasm of our whole Cast, both Principals and Supporting Actors, as well as our fantastic sponsors, both in the community and the world-class national brand corporations near and far. THANK YOU!

Every day, we're adding more sponsors who seem to get really turned on by being involved in the making of the lost classic by the author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, a story that has never been done as a movie before. Our embodiment of Mary Shelley's "The Last Man" is the first movie made out of her book, the movie by which, all other embodiments of this story will be judged, when we go into distribution. Hey, when distributors find you online while you're still filming, you've got to love the Internet.

We still have a way to go yet filming this apocalyptic end of the world story but we're in the home stretch, making one of the largest scope, lowest budget motion pictures ever attempted in Tucson, or even in Los Angeles for anything under a few million. If you think we've already accomplished the impossible with the first seventy-five minutes of our movie already behind us, you haven't seen anything yet!

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Now, we're going into the filming of all the really large scope scenes that will bring the story to its climax and resolution. Hold on, Production is about to go into overdrive, so this Blog may start to fall behind in postings because we're all going to be very busy until we're done capturing scenes no one outside of Hollywood has ever done before on this scale with nothing but ingenuity, guts and coffee. Stay motivated, we should be finished photographing Act III and into Post Production by the time Santa Claus comes to town.

  • 11/3/2006 7:31 PM Zelie Rivera wrote:
    CONGRATULATIONS!!! I'm so happy for you. As I said before the Universe conspires in favor of those who work hard. James and Gabi, you are incredible! There is nothing you can't do.
    Kisses, hugs and best wishes for you two and for everyone involved in this movie. You rock!

    Zelie
 

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