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Written by Richard Salt   
Saturday, 23 January 2010 21:56

Six Months of planning and its all over in three days!

On Friday 15th January we started shooting "American Rebellion" on the outskirts of Birmingham in place called Wednesbury. It was a cold day but thankfully not to cold and minus the terrible snow we had the previous weeks. Our first day was going to be shot in Post Office Studios, Matt our Director of Photography's building.

 

This was going to be a relatively easy day as it was just going to be the news report which was to be done on a green screen. We had the pleasure of working with a very talented actor, Ross Simpson. Ross had studied numerous American reporters and had come up with a believeable American accent. i was only mildly stressed that day and the shoots we got were great.

 

Day two started early and all our actors and crew arrived on time and without any problems. Filming had switched to a derelict building next the studiio. We started off on time and was for the most part of the day ahead of schedule. Until that is we decided to do a scene which was penned in for Sunday. Mainly due to us having to wait for sundown to do Scene 8. My stress levels started to climb and also Paul had to leave us to go to a premiere. Thankfully Matt kept a cool head and was marvelous and got through the scenes quickly. We was joined by Jennifer Aries that day who you might of seen in the Channel 4 series "Dead Set".

 

All the actors did a incredible job and all got their lines right and their positions. Speaking of actors I have to say for the record that all of them had to suffer the cold and the long hours, and not one of them complained! Dawson James probably had to suffer the most, due to his character not being well clothed through most of the shoot.

 

Day three was a much more relaxed affair and went wonderfully. All the scenes looked amazing and went without to many issues. We even managed to get the outside scene done in time before the sun went down at 16:30. Again Dawson had to suffer another day of torture and coldness. The 35mm lense that Matt used throughout the shoot gave the film such a cinematic look. When editing the rough cut both me and Paul where struck by how fantastic the footage looked and that we didn't really need to colour correct anything. Joining us that day was Barbara D'Alteria and Damian Sommerlad. Barbara has been in numerous projects including a minor role in "Hollyoaks".

 

I would like to thank all the cast and crew for all their hard work. It was truely an amazing three days and was a joy to do. Special thanks to Alex and Michelle who stepped in at the last minute to do a brilliant job with make up. As always with all our shoots the ever present Rita Kemp was on hand to do catering, helped by Julie Salt. We had two great boom operators for the project with Ifor and Edward both doing a great job and not once did the boom appear in shot, Well done! Also Edward thank you for helping with the not so glamourous jobs!

 

As for our wonderful cast, I do not know where to start. Our ladies Barbara and Jennifer where a joy to work with and kept us on our toes with their good humour and professionalism. Our supporting cast of Ross, Tom and Paul did everything that I asked of them and looked the part in every scene they did. David Frampton was born to play Major Claymore and was so in the zone the whole time. Some of the close ups of him looked amazing and he did us all proud. All of our cast also showed such great committment and dedication to the project throughout and really cared about the it.

 

Finally I would like to say a huge thank you to Dawson James who gave us a barn storming performance as Josh Franklin. He owned the screen and consistently did every shoot to perfection. So much so that I don't believe he put a foot wrong, he was on his mark each and everytime. If there was ever a actor who deserved to do well it would be Dawson.

 

Lastly my dear friend and business partner, Paul Dolmen. He has been there throughout the whole project helping me and couselling me. Paul is a huge talent and I am so grateful for his input and guidance, even if at times I may not show that. He continues to make me want to better myself and to succeed in everything I do. I could not ask for a better friend or mentor, he is quite simply my Yoda.

 

 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 24 January 2010 18:53 )
 

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