Schermann Song Diaries – The Production (Day 19-21)

July 23 (Shooting Day #19)
- wrapped — much needed day off tomorrow — exhausted
- to me being a director often consists of wanting “A” — but given the choices of “B” or “C” — & making that critical decision on the fly

July 25 (Shooting Day #20)
- today was the only day where all the lead actors share a scene together – gonna explode from all the talent in one room (this video contains a sneak listen to “Moth to a Flame” — one of the original songs in the film — it shows the diverse range of Schermann’s composition)

- wrapped another 12-hr day – have to admit I was kinda stressed going into today – filmed a HUGE scene (with tons of coverage) with some of my most favorite talented actors!
- during these stressful shooting days….sometimes I have to remember to stop and enjoy what I’m doing

July 26 (Shooting Day #21)
- I am……CAMERAMAN!!! — (Joe Schermann shot this picture of me while we filmed a rooftop scene in Astoria)

- finished the day….rooftop hangout under the stars with the actors/crew – beautiful night

READ THE PREVIOUS ENTRY HERE
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE
SEE THE FIRST IMAGES RELEASED FOR THE FILM HERE

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Gary King is a contemporary American filmmaker whose work is known for powerful performances with an emphasis on a strong, visual style. He has written, directed and produced several critically acclaimed feature films.

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