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‘WILD FAITH CHRISTMAS’ Pre-Production Updates from Alpena!

(Sponsored pottery by Reinert Pottery)

I’m sitting and writing this special edition of my blog from the wonderful Alpena, MI location. Same area we shot Harsens Island Revenge at. After several months of development work and the past week of pre-prod we’re almost ready. Final cast and crew are arriving today and tomorrow at 7:30 am we’ll start day one of WILD FAITH CHRISTMAS. Our eves have been spent working and refining scenes to put in front of the camera. I’m watching MSU on TV and soon to go have a meet and greet with some of our horses. This morning I was out at one of our sponsors Dean’s Christmas Tree Farm. Tomorrow we’ll be shooting a mix of interior and exterior scenes. I’ve got to do a final wardrobe test with ole Ben Lily later. I’m on camera after lunch but will be there to kick us off and get the ship clipping along. I’m on every day so I’ll have to be on my toes doing my accounting and my prep for the next days scene performances. It is so exciting to bring this story to this area and to these good folks in the area.

(Robert Bradley aka The Apache Kid serving as Art Director – Wanted?:)

It was interesting to be here at Halloween with the vibe of that season yet we’re here to make a Christmas film. So we started the Christmas vibe early and now we’re past Halloween it is full Christmas ahead. Burl Ives, jingle bells and all the fun of that season. We’ve got the greenlight to get our early Christmas on. While we’re here about to film our WILD FAITH CHRISTMAS, the post production team is mixing Harsens Island Revenge. They will also be building the title sequences on both sides of the film, opening and ending. I cannot wait to have a producer’s watch when we land back in Lansing. We’ll be starting to look at theatrical plans for Q1. We’re also lining up a few SILENT NIGHT IN ALGONA theatrical runs. Yes. This is the season of holiday cheer – FORTY NIGHTS, CHASING THE STAR, THE CHRIST SLAYER!

(Pre-Production team scouting the mine location)

Is KNIGHT CHILLS considered a holiday film? We’ll push the Blu Ray again this season and it looks like end of Jan 2025 will be the streaming release. I’ll know more soon. A poster version is being worked on and we will have the novel going up for sale. Before that releases THE ROKU CHANNEL and XUMO will be playing AN ORDINARY KILLER streaming and the HD DVD’s will be for sale. And for fans of DEAN TEASTER’S GHOST TOWN, the streaming is ongoing and the special edition park DVD will soon go up for sale.

(Some of the pre-prod team at Chaz’s house for a production meal)

The year is soon to end with us capturing this mid-Western and after it will be family time with Thanksgiving and Christmas right around the corner. I’m going to start to get around what I need for my trip to the horse farm. They are great animals and it will be great to go meet these co-stars. Tonight it will be trying to get a good night’s sleep so we can start all this off proper. I know this beard is ready. I will look forward to updating all of you with some first week updates. I’m sure we’ll start to get some great pictures and even a teaser poster. I hope the LIONS have a good game tomorrow. Enjoy your transition from spooky to Christmas timey as ole Ben Lily would say. Until that point be good to one another. We have a small election coming up. Check your box and be good to your fellow Americans no matter who wins.

Coffee Cheers!

DJ

Hello ALPENA Again! Finishing One Film and Starting Another.

(Travel Day Pre-Meeting with 1st AD Ian Griffin)

Greeting my friends from chilly Alpena, Michigan. A beautiful drive North with a small stop at a quint German restaurant took us back again. Back to the waterside, historic town where we previously filmed Harsens Island Revenge. The experience and the hospitality is very much like many of the wonderful communities that hosted and doubled for our fictional locations. But as noted upon arrival it was considerable more cold that Lansing, Michigan. Months of prep work has led us to our pre-production team arriving. Tonight is our schedule talk through with department heads. This is where we look ahead at any possible issues. Advance solutions are discussed and questions answered. It is much easier with everyone in the same room. Even with Teams, Zoom, Skype or many face to face technologies it is truly not the same. Getting everyone communicating is the key. New information going to the right departments.

Good example of a miss – so our advance schedule has our locations and days locked in but as we get closer and weather and other things factor into the scene order. Our advanced schedule just had a default call time in the software. When these were shared with transportation department it wasn’t noted to move in confidence with the days but keep the daily call time open as fine tuning was being done. Here a remembered three sentence note to the department head would have saved some effort of going back to the horses, wagons and giving the actual call times.

I like thew illustrate things like this because I try to always respect people’s time and work. But movies have so many moving parts we have like a 3% error each day. You hope the hard fought 97% buys you some grace from the missed 3%. Good respectful communication of speaking to others as you would like to be spoken too. And be grateful for the opportunity to come together in artistic fellowship and create a story that will live beyond our lifetime. DEAN TEASTER’S GHOST TOWN a smoky mountain western from around 2006/7 has been remastered and re-released to streaming. But close to a dozen of the cast/crew have passed away. These adventures are special and the people we create with are special. Embrace that.

(Tony Hornus and I at the start of yet another adventure – Wild Faith Christmas)

SILENT NIGHT IN ALGONA is booking special Winter screenings into select theaters. We’re close to the final theatrical deal. It will also be the template for Harsens Island Revenge once it starts its theatrical run 1st Q 2025. DVD’s are still be purchased on Amazon and such. Also the film is streaming for rent or purchase. The German meal above I mentioned traveling into Alpena with Anthony Hornus had us discussing our WW2 German POW film. Take a watch it is a holiday themed film for certain.

Harsens Island Revenge music is done and last Thursday Director Carl Weyant and composer Dennis Therrian listened and tweaked the score. Next week they will start to mix the entire film. Scene by scene mixing dialog, sound effects and music into the perfect blend and creating a 5.1 stereo mix. This movie is going to be so exciting and we all can’t wait to show the world.

KNIGHT CHILLS streaming is close to being all delivered and so that means soon I’ll be given a release date. The proof on the novel looks good and we should have that up for sale before Christmas. AN ORDINARY KILLER is also prepping to release to select platforms on December 15th.

WILD FAITH CHRISTMAS – If you want to be up to speed on the entire storyline and characters please do go back and watch WILD FAITH that was 5 years earlier in our storyline. This is a great side adventure that is a heartfelt Holiday story with orphans being a theme. If you haven’t watched the original watch it and if you have rewatch it. We’re excited to tell this next story.

WRAP UP: We’re getting to a good place or finishing a film and the quiet before we start the new one. I love seeing everyone and as I’ve said before it’s great to end the year with an adventure like this. In three weeks we’ll be back with our families for the start of the holidays. But here in the know we’re about to tell a tale. I’ll be presenting more photos and such as you can get more info on the Wild Faith Christmas on IMDB.com and our FB page. I’m going to tag and post this and we have a 4:00 pre-production meeting. Wish us a good voyage.

DJ