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		<title>A Director&#8217;s Guide to Shooting His Vision: The Daily Journal of &#8216;Kalashnikov&#8217; (Part I)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Day 1: Today was not a great day. It was by no means a horrible day, but there are a number of things that could have gone better. I blame myself, mostly. Today we had a plethora of actors for our shoot, but we had to get them in costume/makeup, shoot their scenes, and out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Day 1:</p>
<p>Today was not a great day. It was by no means a horrible day, but there are a number of things that could have gone better. I blame myself, mostly. Today we had a plethora of actors for our shoot, but we had to get them in costume/makeup, shoot their scenes, and out of wardrobe/makeup by 12:30pm. Our day started at 7am. Oy. We scrambled together and based on the vision in my head, I replaed it over and over to my AD, DP, Art Team, and talent. It was rather chaotic, and not organized the way that it should have been. Well&#8230; lesson learned. Communicate better in Pre-Pro.</p>
<p>The good news is that 85% or more were beautiful shots that I wouldn&#8217;t change a thing. That other 15% is things that I couldn&#8217;t make perfect because we were crunched on time. The other good news is that we are attracting a hell of a lot of attention from Full Sail faculty and staff. Numerous teachers we&#8217;ve had before, including one that was promoted to Film Program Director, came out to check out what we were doing and snap pictures. Full Sail&#8217;s marketing department came out and shot some B-roll for a video they are putting together. Given that they were only there relatively briefly, they didn&#8217;t witness the chaos we were trying to overcome.</p>
<p>The bad news is that we are currently quite behind. We did 8 shots on a day where there were ~16 planned. We accomplished in 12 hours what a professional, experienced crew would do in about two. Ouch&#8230; We have a plan on how to properly work around this, though. It required me to stay up a little longer tonight in order for us to implement at 6am tomorrow in a meeting with my keys(nickname for department heads on a film project). Day 1 started slow, but by the end of day 2, I&#8217;m confident we can fix the issues we had today. On with tomorrow!</p>
<p><em>(updating with photos at a later date)</em></p>
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