Full
Service was a spur of the moment production, inspired
by a couple of free spools of film and a free
bolex rental. Shot in 4 hours on 2-100ft. loads
(that's 6 minutes worth of film). Each shot got
at the most two takes, but the actors were up
to the task.
We
burned through some extra for the kid's shots.
The kids were great. You could read every emotion
on their faces, which only was a problem at the
beginning, they were so excited to be in a film
- and I wanted them to be bored and irritated.
Not letting them know when I was shooting helped.
We
were shooting with a non-synch camera, so I had
the actors loop their lines right there at the
station after we were done shooting. The kids,
I had do their lines once for sound and once for
camera. That was nice because in the end their
lines overlap, but I recorded the lines seperately
to make synching them up easier. You couldn't
do this on a super talky picture, but it worked
fine for this.
Shooting
with such a low ratio (6 minutes of shot film
to a 2 1/2 minute movie) made the edit very simple.
Just cut it together. I had a rough cut in a day.
The sound edit took a little bit longer, synching
up the shots without a slate, but another day
or two and I had the cut.