Hola film amigos! Happy Tuesday! So starting off this new week I went to school nursing several itchy bug bites, a sour disposition, and a newfound respect for vehicles with 4 wheel drive. Oh Jessica, why did you come to school with all of these things? Well I'm glad you asked kind samaritan. My cast and crew decided to get to shooting this weekend, and we started with the exterior shots: the victim escaping, the victim tied up in the car, yadda yadda yadda. So we checked out our equipment from school, contacted all of the actors that we needed, and got everyone to our cinematographers house to start shooting. And then it started raining. So we thought, no biggie, it'll look cool. So we wrapped the camera and all the lighting equipment camera bags and unleashed the full force of our army of assorted umbrellas and ponchos. And we forged on into the darkness. We drove out to the woods by Sabrina's house, where there's some cool pathways that we could shoot from, and got down to business. It was not fun. The rain was cold, the air was humid, and there were bugs EVERYWHERE. We got down and dirty for those shots, but dang do they look good. So after we'd gotten all of our various shots, we packed up our equipment and got into the cars (a Jeep and a Kia Soul). Now that's where things went downhill, LITERALLY. As we were pulling out, our lead actor, in all his wisdom and professional skill, accidentally drove the Kia Soul INTO A DITCH. I mean the back wheels WEREN'T EVEN TOUCHING THE GROUND. We had to get Sabrina's parents to tow the car out and jump start it because the battery had died. So after a long, cold, wet, night full of bugs and frustration, we decided to call it a night. But hey, we got our footage. Have a nice Tuesday! STAY AWAY FROM DITCHES IN THE RAIN. J-Dog Out.