4 & 5 December: “And out of darkness comes the light.” Another short film, this time with a darker bent. It’s a short called “Sympathy” about a priest who finds the devil incarnate, wounded in an alley and must decide to same him or let him die.
I did dark before with “Night Light” but not quite as dark as this nor quite in this way. One of the first notes I gave the show’s gaffer (Josh D.) is lighting continuity doesn’t necessarily apply to this show. If it looks appropriate, dramatic, visually strong, let’s do it. And we did. I can’t wait to get some frame grabs. A very big “thank you” goes to the show’s director/writer/producer Bill Solis. (Thank goodness he also didn’t direct.) It gave me a wonderful project, the means to shoot it and the freedom to give him my best. And many thanks to the crew that, in turn, made it all possible.
: : Devin L. (alter boy) rehearses a scene.

: : That clever monkey – Alan H. (Electric) finds yet another wonderful use for the clothes pin on set.

: : Father forgive me, I know not what I do – Craig Braun (Father Ramsey) discusses the scene the director, Bill Solis

: : the devil you say – Thomas Kopache (Devil) – it shows how dark we went.

: : This is a lovely shot that I can’t wait to see again. It’s a rack focus to the alter boy.

: : Marvin (1st AC) and Leigh (2nd AC) mind the camera between takes.

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