|
Post by Nutty Umbrella XP on Feb 11, 2008 17:21:47 GMT -5
lol travis likes poooniies<3 XD
|
|
|
Post by The Guardian Keeper on Feb 11, 2008 17:33:40 GMT -5
I really like the dress the actress is wearing.
|
|
|
Post by The Guardian Keeper on Feb 12, 2008 12:00:27 GMT -5
|
|
kenshinkyo
Captain
Brig. Gen. of div. 3 (Skirt # 273)
Posts: 177
|
Post by kenshinkyo on Feb 12, 2008 14:04:16 GMT -5
the horses still have their winter coats, make for extra cuddly look
|
|
|
Post by The Guardian Keeper on Feb 12, 2008 15:07:06 GMT -5
They are trying not to laugh in the kissing pic. you can see it.
|
|
|
Post by Sami on Feb 12, 2008 16:11:54 GMT -5
I vote that we should all start carrying around lassos to catch our Fuhrer ;p I love Travis' face in that first picture XD
|
|
|
Post by The Guardian Keeper on Feb 12, 2008 16:32:50 GMT -5
Travis: Chya!!! What are you DOING? KD: Dessert =)
|
|
|
Post by Sami on Feb 12, 2008 16:39:53 GMT -5
Haha, the main meal!
|
|
|
Post by The Guardian Keeper on Feb 12, 2008 16:42:18 GMT -5
ohh.. wait noooo..... *Changes post*
|
|
|
Post by Sami on Feb 12, 2008 16:46:52 GMT -5
XD even better!
So, we need to figure out when this will happen...or how soon it will happen once he's caught.
|
|
|
Post by The Guardian Keeper on Feb 12, 2008 17:05:51 GMT -5
*Looks at email* They said they were going to start shooting in April.
|
|
|
Post by The Guardian Keeper on Feb 13, 2008 11:47:18 GMT -5
*Straight From the Hidden Passions My space* The shoot was actually in Exeter, California, but our hotel was in Fresno and that title sounds similar to Four Days in Sylmar, The Privateers Shoot. I suppose it's because of they have the same number of syllables. Yes, I'm punchy, and it won't get any better. Our hotel was in Fresno, because that was closest to our first location for the shoot. By the time we secured the site in Exeter, our third, the hotel was 45 miles away. We purchased rooms via Priceline.com and couldn't switch. But it was a great price on some nice rooms. Besides, our leading lady was from Fresno. It worked to stay near her and all travel to the shoot together. It wasn't a horrible inconvenience, except for the fog. We were warned about that even before reaching Fresno. There were fog visibility checks along State Route 99. That didn't make much sense until the Saturday morning when we couldn't see the IHOP across the parking lot from the hotel. Travis thought he had awoke in a Stephen King movie. Reaching Exeter was really scary. We all had eyes peeled for the sudden appearance of trucks stopped on the road. Our location for the trailer shoot was a ranch in Exeter, CA that often host weddings, corporate team building and other events. The owners were connected to our horse wrangler and pistol provider, Rich Kreps, a resident of the area and a client of our partner. Our hosts were lovely, salt of the earth type folks with a great 20 acre spread where we found several kinds of backdrops for scenes and photos. Because the ranch hosts all sorts of events, our location had niceties that we weren't expecting like a dressing room for our actors and some facilities that were nicer than what we rented for Demon Under Glass. We were expecting rustic, we got comfortable. And the family couldn't have been sweeter people. Their five year old son, an Adorable Little Fellow (Alf), was with us most of Saturday and a good bit of Sunday. He was a blonde, blue-eyed, freckle faced cutie with limitless imagination and endless patience. It was really hard to leave him, especially after he volunteered to have his father build us a house on the property. He thought that because we were in a hotel that we were homeless. I'm keeping the offer in mind. The ranch was not the frontier, but it had enough rustic feel to work for our needs. We had two scenes for Saturday. The first was Shadow Smith alone on a trail, exhausted from life on the run and paranoid about faceless foes. The second is Shadow enjoying a safe and soothing bath from warm water in a rain barrel. Unbeknownst to him, KD Delaney is watching from nearby. They seemed to be simple scenes because they were short and had no dialogue. Ha! We scoff at simplicity and somehow thwart it. The trail scene involved a horse. That adage about not working with animals or children exists for a reason. In this case, it's the temperament of horses. They do not like strangers or surprises. Doc, the horse Travis would work with, was not an exception to that rule. He also didn't like crossing wet areas or mounds in the grass. Doc had definite ideas of where he would go. The problem was that in the scene, Shadow is exhausted and not really steering the horse. Thus, Travis had to steer a very stubborn animal while looking like he was about to lapse into sleep. That part of the shoot took a while and involved much that could go on a gag reel. Somehow, that scene got done, but the sun was low when we went for the rain barrel footage. And though we had many niceties, we did not have anyway to heat water for the rain barrel as planned. Travis had to pour handfuls of cold well water over his head and down his torso. And it wasn't a quick scene, because we had to make sure the rivulets of water were visible on his skin. Our poor Shadow was soaked and freezing in bright sunlight by the time we finished. He was a trooper though. He poured all that cold water over himself and looked like he was enjoying it. I admit I was. Our adventure continues in The Outlaw Has No Boots, the exciting sequel to The Vampire Had No Pants. Watch for it this Sunday. ------------------------------------- The trailer will be out soon! *I haffs been caught....Its not so bad. Shes a pretty LADY!*
|
|
|
Post by animeyuna on Feb 14, 2008 12:34:09 GMT -5
These are awesome! I can't wait to see it!! We all need our own lasso. I agree.
|
|
|
Post by Sami on Feb 14, 2008 15:59:53 GMT -5
I'm excited to see the trailer =^.^=
|
|
|
Post by Guardian of the Flame on Feb 22, 2008 22:42:06 GMT -5
I will ask him about it at CCEE. I can't wait to see it. Travis in a starring role! His big break!
|
|