June 23, 2004
wedding update and shoutouts
Despite the fact that I was lacking sleep yesterday, I still went to Malate church in the evening to shoot more scenes of the Wedding.
Once again, we started late, igh. Plus we had to wait for the aisles to get dressed because the decor we used before was taken down, and Gina had to go out and buy the exact same kind of flowers that was used before.
We had to shoot scenes in front of the altar last night, so that meant the scenes included the bride, the groom, the best man, the maid of honor (yours truly), the priest, the photographer and the videographer. It also included Ronald as the wedding singer, because Kiko had to tackle him to the floor, then end up in a heap with the other guys. It was so funny because I was the only girl in the scene, and David really didn't tell me what to do, so I had to improvise.
Then again, David hardly tells me what to do. He seems to think that I always know what to do. Well, some of the time anyway. Nyak.
The longest scene we ever did was a montage of the actual ceremony. The bride walks down the aisle, the couple kneels in front of the priest, the veil is pinned by the best man and maid of honor, the priest blesses the couple, the kiss, and then the final walk back down the aisle. My feet were really hurting by then, and everyone was getting really tired and pissed because we kept doing it over and over again. Heck, who wouldn't get pissed when once again, it was four o'clock in the friggin' morning. My shoes were killing me, but I had to smile through it all because the damn camera was in our faces almost all the time.
It was almost 5 when the cab Ari and I took stopped in front of my village, where my dad was picking me up (my mom didn't want me to take the tricycle at that time. I dragged my weary self to bed for a "power nap", and woke up a couple of hours later because I had to go back to school.
Waaah...
Thank goodness we have a break for the rest of this week. We're shooting at the Moon Palace restaurant again for more of the reception scenes this Saturday. But now at least I can catch up on my sleep. I looked like a wreck when I got to school this morning to meet with my thesismates.
Need...more...rest...
Kyla texted me this morning asking if I still wanted to work as stage manager at the Akafellas concert. Heck, of course I'm up for a good concert. Teena's gonna be working with us too, coolness. I can't wait.
Shoutouts to people who posted on my tagboard:
Pam: *waves back*
Anj: Thanks for the concern! I'm feeling much better now.
Sybil: Miss you too! I'm doing OK naman lately.
Lucia: What's up? Nothing much naman. A little windang but doing good.
Aileen: Hope to bump into you again soon!
cpamz: If you love the Akafellas, you should try joining our forum.
denn: Thanks for dropping by!
Ingrid, AK: Mishoo too!
Mika: How is it? Slow, but making good progress.
Bunny: I heart you too, Bunnerz!
B: Heya! You found me! I linked you na.
Once again, we started late, igh. Plus we had to wait for the aisles to get dressed because the decor we used before was taken down, and Gina had to go out and buy the exact same kind of flowers that was used before.
We had to shoot scenes in front of the altar last night, so that meant the scenes included the bride, the groom, the best man, the maid of honor (yours truly), the priest, the photographer and the videographer. It also included Ronald as the wedding singer, because Kiko had to tackle him to the floor, then end up in a heap with the other guys. It was so funny because I was the only girl in the scene, and David really didn't tell me what to do, so I had to improvise.
Then again, David hardly tells me what to do. He seems to think that I always know what to do. Well, some of the time anyway. Nyak.
The longest scene we ever did was a montage of the actual ceremony. The bride walks down the aisle, the couple kneels in front of the priest, the veil is pinned by the best man and maid of honor, the priest blesses the couple, the kiss, and then the final walk back down the aisle. My feet were really hurting by then, and everyone was getting really tired and pissed because we kept doing it over and over again. Heck, who wouldn't get pissed when once again, it was four o'clock in the friggin' morning. My shoes were killing me, but I had to smile through it all because the damn camera was in our faces almost all the time.
It was almost 5 when the cab Ari and I took stopped in front of my village, where my dad was picking me up (my mom didn't want me to take the tricycle at that time. I dragged my weary self to bed for a "power nap", and woke up a couple of hours later because I had to go back to school.
Waaah...
Thank goodness we have a break for the rest of this week. We're shooting at the Moon Palace restaurant again for more of the reception scenes this Saturday. But now at least I can catch up on my sleep. I looked like a wreck when I got to school this morning to meet with my thesismates.
Need...more...rest...
Kyla texted me this morning asking if I still wanted to work as stage manager at the Akafellas concert. Heck, of course I'm up for a good concert. Teena's gonna be working with us too, coolness. I can't wait.
Shoutouts to people who posted on my tagboard:
Pam: *waves back*
Anj: Thanks for the concern! I'm feeling much better now.

Sybil: Miss you too! I'm doing OK naman lately.
Lucia: What's up? Nothing much naman. A little windang but doing good.
Aileen: Hope to bump into you again soon!
cpamz: If you love the Akafellas, you should try joining our forum.

denn: Thanks for dropping by!
Ingrid, AK: Mishoo too!
Mika: How is it? Slow, but making good progress.
Bunny: I heart you too, Bunnerz!
B: Heya! You found me! I linked you na.

Posted by tymeless on June 23, 2004 at 01:30 PM | 3 director's note(s)
whateva

whateva

mikaness
Wow, niceness...Ate Teena will be working with you...Too bad it\'s on a school night, we can\'t make it. :(