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    Preproduction has finally started! I'm currently working on the script. You can find more information at the movie's production blog. But for your convenience I will copy each excerpt into this thread.
    The blog can be found at:

    seventoemaggie.blogspot.com

    We also have an Indiegogo site going seeking funding at:

    http://www.indiegogo.com/Seven-Toe-Maggie



    Preproduction Underway!

    Hey guys! Been a while since many of you who followed our other film "EXIT 101" saw one of these posts! I'm proud to announce that preproduction for Blackflight Studios' 2nd feature length Independent Horror film has begun. Currently I'm writing the first draft of the script as we speak and its coming along nicely so far. I'd like to take the opportunity with this very first post to explain some about the story, how we plan to shoot this film, and what will be different about this film vs. our last. We learned alot the last go round and we are going to use those things to improve this film tenfold in every aspect of the production. First things first though.. What IS The Legend of Seven Toe Maggie?

    Well, for those who live in our area you probably have heard at least one of the many variations of the story. As is common with myths and urban legends, depending on who you ask you'll get a different version of what really took place. Many of you may even have gone to the "real" location. Since there is really no way to know what is "Accurate" and what isn't in an urban legend. We decided to take an approach that would touch on the key points of what most people know as the "story" but add in some other elements to make it alot more interesting, and ALOT scarier. Most people can all agree on the part of the story revolving around walking around a church, seven times and the spirit of Seven Toe Maggie appearing, and bad things happening. I don't want to give away too much too early, but I will say that we are taking an approach to this film that I think will be very interesting. We want to take the "reality show" aspects of films like Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity and mesh them together with a traditional theatrical horror film. We want this movie to be extremely "scary". Hopefully we can accomplish that task.

    Next on the agenda! Shooting! EXIT 101 took nearly 25 days of shooting and we did it entirely on weekends. We'd like to continue with that same agenda, but streamline the process a bit and make things go a bit faster than they did for EXIT 101. We think that with this story we will have an easier time shooting faster, but maintaining a better end product. We will still be utilizing mostly volunteer crew for Seven Toe Maggie, but we hope to bring in a few key professionals to make this the best film it can be. We will be shooting on (as of now) One Canon T2i, and if the funds are there possibly an additional camera. DSLR cameras have changed the independent film making industry forever. We want to use high quality lenses to get the highest cinematic quality possible.

    Lastly, whats different about this film vs. EXIT 101? Well first off, EXIT 101 was a complete throwback to the corny horror movies of the 80s. It has a definite "comedic" side to it, where as I would like Seven Toe Maggie to have a "dark" and eerie edge and be a truly terrifying experience. Sound design will play a huge part in making that happen as well as the casting and locations. Even though this is a "movie" we want you to still have the sense that this could be "Real". I will keep this updated as we progress, so keep checking back! Thanks for supporting our film endeavors!
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    Damn, you just finished 101 too! God speed, bud.

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    Thanks for the update, and good luck with this project.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark84j View Post
    Damn, you just finished 101 too! God speed, bud.
    Lol, I don't waste time.

    We are almost done with post for EXIT 101, I'm able to focus on this now because some of the weight from that has been lifted. Still alot of work to do on it from a promotional standpoint though. I've also got a short we are doing next month thats already been written/cast.
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    Update: I'm back working on the script for this. I've just gotten greenlighted by a few local investors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by azmyth View Post
    Update: I'm back working on the script for this. I've just gotten greenlighted by a few local investors.
    That must feel going knowing people want to invest in your film before the script is completed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paperkut12 View Post
    That must feel going knowing people want to invest in your film before the script is completed.
    Once they know what you're able to do. James Cameron got greenlighted for Titanic after ten years of inactivity. Something similar happened for Avatar, as he was doing it with a new 3D technology, and we're talking about big budget features here. But they're good investments with the money they made at the box-office.
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    they want to see more projects like this here, so they are being really supportive of what I'm doing.
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    New blog post at:

    http://7toemaggie.blogspot.com/

    Here are the screen caps from the teaser scene we shot Saturday. We used a Canon T3i and 7D.















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    Dig it. #thumbsup

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    I would change rickety to ramshackle. Keep up the good work.
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    Secured the main location for the movie today.....











    Some props too..



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    Beautiful location. I already see me setting up a condor up high and using a jib for establishing shots or craning down for a car pulling up to the house.
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    Damn, that's a sweet ass location. I need to be working on productions like yours!

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    Quote Originally Posted by paperkut12 View Post
    Damn, that's a sweet ass location. I need to be working on productions like yours!
    I agree. Awesome location. The sceeens of the young lady in the production look great too. What are you doing for sound, and how is that working out so far? I've done separate sync sound, and I find it just slows the production down, or ads to the crew a lot.
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    Since EXIT 101 did pretty well, I have a little "crew" that are part of my team now who help me on whatever.
    So I have a dedicated sound guy. He just uses my gear though, which is a H4N, gitzo boom pole, and I have an Azden SGM1-X and a Beyer Dynamics shotgun (forget the exact model right now.. but its very nice).

    Sync sound with a clapboard, and use pluraleyes in post.
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    Here's a few more...







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    Sync sound with a clapboard, and use pluraleyes in post.
    No need for that in FCP X

    That location looks great. If you can film there absolutely unmolested, you should be able to pull more than one feature movie out of it.
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    Sick location. Looking forward to how you plan to light it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MilesDyson View Post
    Sick location. Looking forward to how you plan to light it.
    I'd use a condor. For my film I secured an entire cul-de-sac with four homes (each $2-3+ mil) for free but I wish I lit it up with a condor. I used a few lights here and there and the footage came out pretty grainy and dark. It works but it was a good learning experience and now I know what to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MilesDyson View Post
    Sick location. Looking forward to how you plan to light it.
    I'd use a condor. For my film I secured an entire cul-de-sac with four homes (each $2-3+ mil) for free but I wish I lit it up with a condor. I used a few lights here and there and the footage came out pretty grainy and dark. It works but it was a good learning experience and now I know what to do.
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    Hey guys! Happy New Year to ya!

    Here's the teaser scene based on the film. This is NOT actually part of the film, just something we filmed as test of the cameras and "Feel" for what the new one might look like. Incidently there will be very little running through forests in the film, but its an easy concept to film and allowed us to shoot it in a day. Some of the scenes are darker than what I'd have liked, so I tried brightened them. There were 3 of us shooting, I filmed all the parts where she falls, cuts her leg, gets up, and runs off, and I shot a few of the parts where she's actually running.

    Shot on T3i and 7D. My GH2 came in the other day, so will be doing tests with that soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by azmyth View Post
    Here's a few more...
    Those locations are just great! With what you've done (from what I remember) on Exit101 (since I didn't watched it yet, except the trailer) it'll certainly look terrific, with DSLRs in low-light conditions, count me in to get your next DVD!
    Quote Originally Posted by azmyth View Post
    So I have a dedicated sound guy. He just uses my gear though, which is a H4N, gitzo boom pole, and I have an Azden SGM1-X and a Beyer Dynamics shotgun (forget the exact model right now.. but its very nice).
    Sync sound with a clapboard, and use pluraleyes in post.
    Hey Az, sounds like you'll have a nice audio setup for this one. Do you have a certain budget for the audio, for improvement or additional gear? I'm asking, because as I've used the SGM-1x and now using an NTG-2, I would certainly recommend you to replace the Azden for the Rode. The NTG-2 performs just as well indoor than my omni-directional one, the Audio-Technica MB4k. It would be such a good deal and a great addition to your actual gear. You can always check the recent video I've done with Charlie:
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    Drape, I was planning on buying a NTG-3 a friend of mine has one, and it sounds amazing!
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    and as for your dvd of EXIT 101.. I had some issues with shipping. Is there a certain way canadian addresses are input?
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