Blog - February 2009

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Feb 25, 2009

The Speed of a Teaser

Some people have been commenting that they like the teaser for the show, but that it's way too fast and doesn't reveal much information.  It's called a teaser for a reason, folks.  It had to been ten seconds as Comcast wanted something to drop into their preview channel (channel 6) and 10 fit the bill.  As a result you get a lot of very fast cutting followed by a slate of information taking up almost half the spot time.

If the spot left you wanting more, that's good news.  We want you to be enticed to keep coming back to all the Midnyte-oriented pages to look for more information (it is a mystery after all).  For those of you desparate for more, hang on until Monday, when our 30 second spot that will play cross-channel on Comcast debuts here.

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Feb 23, 2009

10 Second Teaser

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Feb 23, 2009

A Long Weekend of Shooting

 

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Feb 20, 2009

First Day of Shooting

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Feb 19, 2009

Alley Location Secured

Yesterday we resolved a dilemma that was troubling us, the finding of an alley location that is very important to our story.  There are some great looking alleys downtown, but proximity to traffic and the public make them tough to use in our tale of a deserted city.

One of our actors, Antonio Lexerot, had previously scouted out an alley in the Avenues that was never used.  Well, we went there and it works great for our needs.  Not only does it look good and offer privacy, but has many vantage points for shots, due to a bridge spanning it.  Even better than that is the manager, who is letting us use the thing whenever we want.  A former actor himself, he actually shot a movie there 20 years ago!  All in all, a sweet location should serve us well.

A busy day today--first day of principal photography in less than three hours (not in the alley).

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