Just sent in a new version of the screenplay to the producer (yeah I know, I’m working at night…) who is working very hard to make the most out of the tight budget we have to make this movie. No matter how much you think a screenplay is « final », once the budget and scheduling people start working on the script, new issues come up that force you to rethink some of the scenes. Take a character out of the scene because the actor playing him can’t be there on that day. Cut down the lines of another character to transform her part from a « second role » to a « third role », which will reduce her salary. Sometimes it’s an easy fix. Other times it takes a bit more thinking and shuffling to make it work.
It’s still hard for me to believe that the damn thing will actually start being shot in a little more than a month. I stopped by the producer’s office today for a meeting and there were already a few people starting the early stages of pre-production. Part of me, the pessimist annoying part, still thinks that something will happen and force the shoot to be canceled. Seeing the new people in the office today helped me silence that pessimist grump. Still, I’ll feel better when the film is officially announced because then it will be harder to go back and cancel it. Though you know, it could still happen. (Shut up, grump.)
Soon. Very soon.
Mega Congrats
Tu vas y’arriver Daffy Moon !
Vous les Taureau et vos m�chants monologues internes. Tous mes doigts crois�es pour toi. :)
Je suis comme toi et je pense souvent au pire qui pourrait arriver. « Prepare for the worst and hope for the best ».
Selon le super psychi�tre Christophe Andr�, un de mes auteurs pr�f�r�, les gens soucieux ne doivent pas essayer d’�liminer ces pens�es n�gatives (pcq c’est presque impossible dans leur cas) mais les relativiser en estimant par exemple les probabilit�s que les sc�narios catastrophes se r�alisent. On apprend ainsi � bien vivre avec ces id�es n�gatives.
Cette approche relativis�e marche tr�s bien pour moi. Pour plus de d�tails, je te sugg�re de consulter le merveilleux livre « Vivre heureux » de Christophe Anrdr�, pages 210 � 212.
Mille bravo! Je vous souhaite merde pour le tournage. Tr�s tr�s heureux pour toi.