Came before we knew it, but suddenly a bunch of us were in Harborage Yacht Club and Marina celebrating the wrap on Natalie, Queen of Scots, our very own freaking feature film.
It was a pretty unbelievable day.
The video above was our “congrats on five weeks of hardcore filming” present to the crew — I edited together some of our footage and photos, and it’s a cute little video, I think.
Some pictures of the party below, courtesy Chelsea Parker.
Location: The Jensen Beach parking lot, in Jensen Beach, FL
Phrase of the day: “That’s a wrap!”
More to come, but here are some photos from Day 29, the last day of filming. Temperatures at 4 p.m. were in the 90’s. Even so, morale was high and the air full of electricity! A big thank you to the Martin County School District for supplying the buses for the afternoon (talk about production value!) and to all the extras for coming out and participating.
Check out some of the photos below (taken by Misti Guertin and Chelsea Parker):
Location: The Jensen Beach Causeway in Jensen Beach, FL
Phrase of the day: “Get this girl some electrolytes!”
Thanks to all the kids who came out to be extras for the shoot today! One of our last outdoor shoots, and it was a blast for all involved (well, maybe not for sound – it was awfully windy the entire day).
This was also our first shoot day with Phil Morales, the stellar actor playing Natalie’s father. This week is all about bringing in the parents and filling out the film, and on Monday we introduce Natalie’s mother, Jennifer Jones, to the movie. We’re really excited about all of our actors, and hope you will be too!
For now, check out some great pictures from the shoot today. Continue reading
An independent action-adventure children's film currently being made in the Treasure Coast of Florida about a girl who, to escape from her problems, imagines herself as the queen of her own kingdom and attacks the ocean for knocking down her sandcastles.
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