Well, I had it all planned, for months, to shoot my principle photography this weekend. Unfortunately, my professor suggested that I test my shots and postpone my actual shoot. Overall, I agreed with him on this recommendation and decided to go ahead with that plan. I had asked everyone to take time off and I felt horrible trying to get them to change the plan with me. But fortunately, everyone was on board and supportive of the new plan.
We decided to pick out several shots from the film that would be challenging and focus on making them work. We shot test footage in the studio with a green screen as part of the dream scene.
We also shot some stuff at a cliff so we have a plan for Commander Brax's fall in the script and I feel like we have a safe way to shoot that now. I asked a friend of mine, Jerry Howard, to help us work out a way to safely do this and he had a great plan, scouted the spot he felt was safe and brought the gear for us to use. He also set up the harness and made sure it was safe, he is an avid rock climber after all. We gave him the titles "Stunt Coordinator" and "Safety Manager" for the production.
We also went out to Moe's Valley to get some shots to test out shooting a clean plate for a scene and roto-scoping out the actors. This was used to test Brax falling through C.E.R.A. in one scene. We also experimented with the fire light scene and have footage now to test out some of the walk through a canyon with C.E.R.A. zipping from side to side while scanning.