That's a Picture Wrap! (Production Day 36)

Last day of shooting... We finally reached the day after months of preproduction in LA and Costa Rica. Then a little more than a month of principal photography in Central America and another 3 weeks of shooting in LA... Today really is the last day.

So we featured some more stars of the film: Trained rats. Aren't they cute?

Still, I don't think Jewel was that confortable in the middle of them: About 20 rats around her feet.

Thank you also LA crew for working hard!

And also a thank you to Jewel who ran through the jungle, was dragged through the mud and fought her way through the misty cave and its critters :-)

Even though this is the last day, it's not over for Jorg quite yet. Him and Mo will enter post-production where they'll work closely with Jessica our Editor for the next months.

And the last of our ADs to introduce: Katie.

The fogger was present, too.

And one of the last shots...

Besides animals we also had some pyrotechnics today.

Jewel firing a flare gun.

And that's a picture wrap for the Tribe. William and Erin after a long day.

And of course that's also a wrap for Terry our amazing Stunt Coordinator and "Main Creature"!

And a wrap for Jewel and her stunt double Helena!

For Co-Producer Joel it will continue in Post. Here he is with his girlfriend Susanne.

Ladies and Gentlemen. This is officially my last Production entry. I will be covering the post production process, too. Check back for updates, more pictures and hopefully soon a trailer.
Thanks again to everyone for reading my production diary and stay tuned for more,
Andy
2 Comments:
mmm rats! my favourite animals lol! jewel did well there!
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Anonymous, at 10:50 PM
Fantastic Blog - what it's all about.
Having just met Jewel (a fellow Canadian - Yeah!) this past weekend at TT20 in Toronto, (I told her how proud I was of her for enduring such torture - gave her a Swiss dark chocolate bar too - hope she liked it), I can say I'm truly proud to be Canadian.
Jewel is so sweet and brave (rats - I think I'd be running).
Again, what a great blog and I'll be back to read the post-production news.
Thanks again.
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PaulDarcy, at 9:31 AM
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