Monday, February 16, 2009

45:33 One-Third Completed!

I am proud to announce that the anticipated Honeyberdy film 45:33 is now at the 1/3 mark. This means that about 15 minutes of the total 45 minutes has been completed. I would like to thank mother nature for granting us a couple of great days earlier this month that allowed us to get some quite stunning time lapses. Of course the law overrules good weather in this case. We were attempting to get some great time lapses at a local mall when we were stopped almost instantaneously by a security guard. Of course I know this would happen, but it was worth a try. Anyways, to celebrate the progress we've made so far, I made the first theatrical poster for 45:33!



Click on it to view a larger size!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Editing Progress: 45:33

45:33 is so far a little ahead in terms of how much that has passed through post-production. I can announce that 1/4 of the entire film has been filmed/edited. Of course, it is still anticipated to take until summer to be completed. So far, most of the time lapse footage we've taken over the past few months has been put together, but now we've hit the point where we need to start capturing more footage. We've tried this for a couple of days in the past week, and the results have turned out good, but the effort involved is somewhat annoying. I have nearly lost feeling in my hands on a couple of occasions due to the brutal winter weather. Even on sunny days it is so cold. As much as I'd like to get done in the winter, nothing seems possible. Interior shots aren't needed, or at least not at this time. So I will sparsely work on this project until around March when the warm weather will once again allow me to continue working. But what will Honeyberdy Productions be doing? Well, as stated plenty of times, close to nothing. Enough screenplays, ideas, and storyboards have built up that it's just a matter of waiting. And I just happen to be writing this on Groundhog Day, when I have learned to troubling news that there will be another six more weeks of winter. Oh, how life, and YouTube, would be a whole lot better without the bother of that creature. Six more weeks...