Sunday, April 18, 2010

This is What You Missed

Maduka Steady invented the cast party video. We show it at the wrap party. Every production should do this. This is his cut of the Day 2 cast party video.

14 comments:

  1. And I thought I had fun making movies...

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  2. First, where'd you fuckers get a digital slate?

    Second, the rolling robot thing looks frikkin cool. I'm digging.

    Third, is Maduka Steady a name?

    Fourth...okay, I have no fourth.

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  3. Chance: fun? This is hard work! Actually the reel with the outtakes "fun" is coming, for some reason David Frey took it home with him.

    Kangas: I own that slate from back in the day when I was a sound mixer. We only use it for the pretty little lights which go on when it's clapped. Glad you like the robot. Henry Maduka Steady, yep, that's him in the bowler. He says that "Maduka" is a common enough name in Sierra Leone that if you shout it at a family reunion, three or four guys would say "Yes?" in response.

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  4. Drew, I wasn't the one who took it home, it must have been the other David who took it.

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  5. Well if you don't have it -- and it ain't in the DVD player, where the heck is it? ;-)

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  6. Check the pockets of a certain fatherhood bound actor

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  7. check the pockets of a certain fatherhood bound actor who shall remain nameless

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  8. Yeah, we should have patted him down before he left Jersey City...

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  9. I patted him down last night

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  10. This reel looks more fun than outtakes to me. But maybe I'm just weird that way.

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  11. Yeah, maybe I kept the camera rolling on things I shouldn't have. Well, the zombies with no pants idea wasn't mine at all and I had no idea they were going to do it. Really. No, really.
    Really.

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  12. I want outtakes, too, goddammit!

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  13. Loser. Go back to your "theater" and do a "play". We'll be over here drinking.

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