Production Day 8
Production has been slow but steady over the past few days. Dave is spending time up in Tonasket helping Grandpa on the ranch. He was putting in new irrigation pipes for a pasture that Grandpa is preparing.
Meanwhile I am back in Spokane doing several production processes. One very important, but also very boring job is transcribing. I took our 40 minute interview with Kong III and typed up every word. It is actually a very necessary task. It helps to have the written interview when we are trying to storyboard for the shots we need. Usually we would be using the script as material to draw story boards from, but as the interview is a major part of our script, it needed to be typed.
I have also been looking at behind the scenes footage that I will be needing to use for Kong III. Each shot that we place Kong III in will take hours of work and they need to be planned very carefully. We need to make sure we know what angles to place the cameras on the blue screen set so that they will match the behind the scenes footage that Kong will be placed into. All very fun, but time consuming.
Meanwhile I am back in Spokane doing several production processes. One very important, but also very boring job is transcribing. I took our 40 minute interview with Kong III and typed up every word. It is actually a very necessary task. It helps to have the written interview when we are trying to storyboard for the shots we need. Usually we would be using the script as material to draw story boards from, but as the interview is a major part of our script, it needed to be typed.
I have also been looking at behind the scenes footage that I will be needing to use for Kong III. Each shot that we place Kong III in will take hours of work and they need to be planned very carefully. We need to make sure we know what angles to place the cameras on the blue screen set so that they will match the behind the scenes footage that Kong will be placed into. All very fun, but time consuming.

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