
We were fortunate enough to be able to receive stills taken during the conversion from film to digital medium. The stills we got look great, as does the rest of the footage we were able to shoot. It should look amazing once its all edited together.
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Even though it was originally unscheduled, the final day of principal photography turn out to be a great day. We were able to get all of our shots, add a shot and even finish early. Thanks to all the cast and crew for making this shoot go so smooth.
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Day four was cold and rainy. It rained so much that we were forced to cancel most of the shots and reschedule production for another day. Even still, we were able to gather some amazing footage.
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Day three was an overcast day that started cold and ended colder. While we made it through most of the shooting day without rain, it started to drizzle on us near the end of the night, which was not a good sign for the next day.
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Day two was a huge day in terms of overall production. About 20 extras, a full company move, and a couple of night shots proved to be a challenge that was met with great success. After a long day everyone left in good spirits.
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Pictures from the first day of shooting. It was a very windy day, but thankfully a bulk of the shots took place indoors. We were able to keep to the schedule and succeeded in having a great shooting day.
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This a set of pictures that were taken near the end of the construction of the Chicken coop. These pictures show a few of the interiors, in addition to a few roughed-in exterior shots and finally a fully enclosed coop. Many long hours were spent to bring the coop together in such a quick time. Thank you to all who helped complete the construction.
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These photos were taken during the construction of the Chickenfüt chicken coop set near Buda, TX. You can see the partially finished structure become complete near the end of the sequence. Jeremy Reeves, Robbie Wonson, Kara Sutherlin and John Parker all worked many hours to complete this crucial element to the Chickenfüt movie.
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These photos are from the pre-production meeting that took place on the 9th of January. This was the first chance for PJ and Harrison to meet at the roughed in Chicken Coop set. It was also a chance for other department heads to talk with each other concerning the upcoming shooting dates.
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This was our first fundraiser, and it took place on July 12th. This fundraiser helped raise over $600 for the movie. Cinco Barnes played a nice set, and Nooner had a great acoustic-only show. Thank you to all those who attended.
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Early storyboards depicting the heart-wrenching scene where Gunter learns of Gisela's grisly departure. We see Gunter's agony which shows just how deep his connection is with this very special chicken.
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