Archive for August, 2007

Just back from Billings

Friday, August 31st, 2007

I just spent two wonderful days back in Billings. I picked up additional interviews with a number of our characters, and spent part of one morning getting shots of the stadium as art. I was just looking for light and shadow, angle and texture, things like that. It was a nice way for me to kind of say goodbye to the ballpark. Although our time there was limited, I think we all feel a bit nostalgic for Cobb Field as we get very close to the time she’ll be torn down.

Todd Frazier, one of the characters in our documentary, was called up to Class A Dayton just after I left last weekend. It will be fun to watch as “our boys” move their way through the system.

I’m back at the computer every day, logging and capturing footage. I’d like to say I’m getting close to half way through the footage, but that doesn’t include any of the game footage. Although this is a very tedious part of the process, there’s no better way to start discovering the real story than to simply slog through everything we have and just think as we go. I’m hoping I can actually start serious editing sometime in the next month.

I’ll be making a trip to Cincinnati sometime in September to do a bit of filming, but otherwise I think we’ve closed the book on the actual production phase of the project. Feels nice.

One last trip to Billings

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

Well, we’re early in the process of capturing the footage. There will be thousands of shots, and they all have to be labeled, logged, and organized so that the real editing can begin. It’s a long process, but it really helps to identify parts of the story. As you sit and watch the footage, minute by minute, story threads begin to emerge, and the story starts to tell itself.

When you watch every minute of the footage (and there’s more than 35 hours of it), you can kind of get a sense of what viewers will be interested in. If I find myself entranced with what’s going on, chances are viewers will feel the same way.

I’ve logged all of the footage, and things are looking very good. I’m headed back to Billings next weekend to pick up a few more interviews, and some extra shots to flesh out the story.

The Work Begins

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Welcome to the Cobb Field blog. I’ll try to post an update on the project every couple of weeks or so. We’ll be featuring some of the fine photograhy of R. Dean Hendrickson, who documented the shoot in Billings, and generally keeping you up to date on the progress of the film.

We had a wonderful experience in Billings during our early July shoot. Everyone, from the players and coaches, to the front office staff and fans made us feel welcome during our stay.

We’ll have somewhere between 35-40 hours of footage to sort through, log, and get into the computer before editing can begin in earnest. Thousands of shots will have to be logged and recorded before the show can be laid out.

I’ll be returning to Billings on August 24th and 25th to do a last bit of shooting. It will give me the chance to follow up with a few of the characters in the film, and will give viewers the opportunity to know them a bit better.

-craig