The final day of shooting on later was a battle against the elements. Setting up lights fed off a generator in howling winds and driving rain is pretty far from ideal working conditions, but when is filming on location ever ideal? The main challenge being, finding a place to put the generator so that it could not be heard but still being within reach using the cables we had to power the lights. Then once that was done we had to anchor the lights to stop them from blowing over in the strong winds. All this was being done in the dark in a cemetery!
There were some very intense scenes to shoot on sunday which I won't say too much about as not to give the plot away, but the fact that it was being shot in a cemetery probably says enough. But again as I mentioned in the last post, the crew were all very professional and set to work with out letting the conditions get to them. We did have a few hiccups along the way after our location move (still in the cemetery, just a little further down the road.) At one point the hard drive on the camera failed and we lost a take, and at almost the same time the generator failed and we were plunged into darkness! But these problems were quickly resolved and shooting continued. We eventually wrapped at 2 am with what I thought were some beautiful shots. We then however had the challenge of wrapping the equipment in the dark, so with carefully positioned car headlights and torches myself and the two other sparks ran around the cemetery gathering up cables and lights and trying to arrange them into the van. Which is surprisingly difficult in the dark but what's life with out challenges.
All in all I thought that "later" was a great story and we had a great crew, I only found out on Sunday that our Director is in fact a rather well known story board artist who's recent titles including the Decent part 2 and Sherlock Holmes. Again I was not allowed to take any pictures although there was an on set photographer this time so hopefully there will be a website to which I can direct you so you can have a peek at what we got up to on set, but I apologize for not having a picture with this blog.