Sunday, February 05, 2006

Doing Anything's Magical Photo-Journey, Part I

Yesterday was the third full day of shooting for Doing Anything, but it was the first day I actually remembered to bring the still-camera along.

Here are some photos (along with an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at one of the sets).



The scene required a pot of coffee in the background. Unfortunately, I have never made coffee before in my life. And the more I stared at the coffee maker, the more reasonable it seemed just to fill the pot with some muddy puddle water.

Fortunately, I had the professor along, who actually read the instructions while I sat in a corner and sobbed.

The coffee turned out great, and now I am hooked. I ran out with the Jilb today and bought some caramel/vanilla creamer.


Here is the set, as promised (complete with coffee pot). It was a good set, what with that sign and those windows -- plus the green table was a nice touch. But unfortunately for DJ and Andi, the set also happened to be located outside on, unquestionably, the coldest day of all time.


It wouldn't be a Double Deuce / Rainy Day film without the BKC. (Except, of course, for The Notebook, Fugly Couch, Unnoticeable, Violent Person, Fugly Couch 2: Electric Boogaloo, The Immigrant Song, and The Altar.)


There are a handful of times during every shoot when the Professor, for no apparent reason, spontaneously turns pure evil.

4 Comments:

At 1:25 PM, Blogger Jilb said...

I love coffee too, especially on those cold days.

Umm,yeah.

Nice pics!

Good movie!

 
At 1:54 PM, Blogger andi said...

in that last picture, the professor does look evil...and i do look slightly scared.

 
At 5:30 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm glad you finally joined the coffee wagon, Aaron.... it's all uphill from here, brother.

 
At 12:03 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey,

You'll never take me alive, copper! NO, I don't mean what pennies are composed of, oh just shut up. Be assured, this is more stimulating than watching Room Raiders Texas. Damn, busted. Keep it extra real, and fire Dwane Casey.

Adios,

Todd

 

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