Bounty The Movie

A journal on the making of the feature length western Bounty.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Day 7

I leave for the set in about 20mins and have just completed the "temp trailer" we have been working on. Ben (the editor) and I took the night in shifts because we had a deadline of today to get it done. It is not the greatest cut trailer because we spent most of yesterday working on data management so we could find the clips easily. We didn't start actually editing until about 11:30 last night. Ben assembled the timeline and I went in and laid down as much of a soundtrack as I could, then we burned it to DVD for the producers, Tony and Ulrich.

It took us a while to figure out the best workflow but once that was fixed we began moving pretty quickly. We are editing in real time the full resolution HD files. There was a time when that was nearly impossible.

Off to set...

3 Comments:

Blogger Countryfolk Films said...

Jared,
I continue to follow your journal on Bounty. Am enjoying it all.

I'm Larry Bisbee from Maine. We just finished shooting "Barefoot COuntry Girl", a feature-length film.

We are now in post, 19 months into the project and still excited.
Our project will end up as a DVD and be sold to raise money for youth music scholarships we award each summer at the Maine COuntryfolk Music Theatre.
www.countryfolkmusic.com
We had 63 volunteers actors and 34 musicians who have donated their original songs for the score and another 65 extras in the film. More details when"you have time" (I know how busy you are right now) at www.ourstory.com/mainebiz


Best of luck to you..

BTW the trailer looks very good I think, especially for a quicky.

Will keep checking in.
Larry

9:50 AM  
Blogger Countryfolk Films said...

Jared,
I continue to follow your journal on Bounty. Am enjoying it all.

I'm Larry Bisbee from Maine. We just finished shooting "Barefoot COuntry Girl", a feature-length film.

We are now in post, 19 months into the project and still excited.
Our project will end up as a DVD and be sold to raise money for youth music scholarships we award each summer at the Maine COuntryfolk Music Theatre.
www.countryfolkmusic.com
We had 63 volunteers actors and 34 musicians who have donated their original songs for the score and another 65 extras in the film. More details when"you have time" (I know how busy you are right now) at www.ourstory.com/mainebiz


Best of luck to you..

BTW the trailer looks very good I think, especially for a quicky.

Will keep checking in.
Larry

9:50 AM

9:53 AM  
Blogger Jared Isham said...

Your project sounds like a feet in itself. best of luck on your project and thanks for the compliments

10:49 PM  

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