Monday, September 18, 2006
Daniel is wrapped wrapped
After more than a few sleepless nights, "Daniel and the Lions" is off to the replicator. It seems like no matter how many times we go through the process and vow to never let it happen like that again, it always seems to happen like that again. "Like that" means that we are working on it feverishly through the night up until the morning comes. Then, somebody picks up the master DVD first thing in the morning and races up to the replicator.
It's a teeny bit nerve-wracking, but I must admit, I am pleased with the way the movie has turned out. How far it has come from the first rough cut. Despite watching it many times over the past few weeks in varying stages of progress, it hasn't seemed to get old. Lots of wonderful performances, great music. We're now a few days away from the premiere. I know it is cutting it close, but I'm reminded of our first installment in the series, when we pulled the all-nighter on the eve of the premiere. That was too scary.
Unfortunately, there is little time to rest. We have an amazingly short turn-around needed for Samuel. We had a meeting on Friday, the day after we shipped off Daniel, on how in the world we could finish Samuel in the timeframe we have available to us. To make it even slightly possible, we'll need to pull in some additional resources, plus a miracle or two.
Meantime, I'm still trying to catch up on some sleep and trying to stay healthy.
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