80% there and everyone is crying….
Ok maybe they aren’t “crying”, but I did hear that people are “drinking” away their sadness now that Life In Transit is coming to an end. Yes it’s hard to believe but it’s true. We have only 2 weekends left of filming. We’ve already said farewell to some cast members along the way. We are more than 3/4 done. One big happy dysfunctional family. It feels good to know we are loved. :)
No but seriously, it means a lot as a film company to know that the actors enjoy working with you and people want to be a part of your crew. Not just because we can brag to family and friends that people like us, but because we want to make a difference with our movies. If people like you then they’ll want to support you and that’s how we bring about change.
A lot of people will say that in the end its the movie that changes people but really, making the movie changes everyone involved in creating it. We become temporary family and we look out for each other. Well I’m choosing to believe someone is looking out for me, but I’m just the writer….. We also know, somewhere in the back of our minds, that eventually those friendships can fade and we can loose touch of that “togetherness.” Maybe that’s what we should really be “crying about.” Hopefully that won’t happen. If we all just exchange addresses we can send each other Christmas cards….
The VB team makes a point to keep making movies & moving forward. We don’t want to loose touch (unless you’ve weirded us out, then no Christmas card for you). Soon we come to the “waiting” part where we all wonder if the movie will be finished by August. Post production can be just as tedious as pre-production. Come to think of it, it’s all tedious. Remind me why we got into this business again?
Oh well my favorite part is coming up and that’s the CAST PARTY! You say “Party,” I say “When?” Plus we’ll all get to see Daniel’s new house. I heard he doesn’t have a pool so we’ll have to fill up the bathtub since it’s going to be end of MAY!
