CALIFORNICATION #2
No David Duchovny today. Which is fine because the last scene I was in, he spilled his fake whiskey on me take after take.
When I arrived at the parking lot, I was early so I kicked-back in my car for about half an hour. Then I walked over to the catering truck and got some breakfast. It was the usual eggs, bacon, potatoes and fruit. I went back to my car because it was still early and no PAs were around.
I asked a girl who was waiting around what the deal was. She didn't know and neither did anyone else who was hanging around the lot. It turned out that we were just in the parking area and that the holding area was up the block.
There was a church and a school next to the church with some kids running around. I looked around a little more carefully and realized that the church was the same one that was in the movie I PA'd for called Confession.
The holding area was a big white tent that didn't quite have the air conditioner working. I looked around the back since it was getting pretty warm and noticed an engineer trying to get the generator working. Even though I had my chair set-up, it was just too warm to nap. It didn't matter anyway because soon enough, we were sent to wardrobe.
The ladies in wardrobe weren't in a great mood today. It seemed like they were a little frustrated because none of us seemed to have brought the right clothing. So they made some people put on completely new outfits which took them longer than they expected.
We then took a van to North Hollywood at a French cafe on Vermont close to Sunset. We shot there for a few hours then sent back to holding. It turned out they needed some cars and the PA asked for volunteers. Of course, since it was Friday, no one wanted to volunteer. But slowly, he went down the line and asked people what kind of car they had. In the background world, black, red and white are usually never chosen. But the PA got enough people before he got to me, so I was done.
I cruised over to a pool on Pico to see if I could do some laps. Unfortunately, it wasn't open for the public yet, so I just left from there to go to JD's.
No David Duchovny today. Which is fine because the last scene I was in, he spilled his fake whiskey on me take after take.
When I arrived at the parking lot, I was early so I kicked-back in my car for about half an hour. Then I walked over to the catering truck and got some breakfast. It was the usual eggs, bacon, potatoes and fruit. I went back to my car because it was still early and no PAs were around.
I asked a girl who was waiting around what the deal was. She didn't know and neither did anyone else who was hanging around the lot. It turned out that we were just in the parking area and that the holding area was up the block.
There was a church and a school next to the church with some kids running around. I looked around a little more carefully and realized that the church was the same one that was in the movie I PA'd for called Confession.
The holding area was a big white tent that didn't quite have the air conditioner working. I looked around the back since it was getting pretty warm and noticed an engineer trying to get the generator working. Even though I had my chair set-up, it was just too warm to nap. It didn't matter anyway because soon enough, we were sent to wardrobe.
The ladies in wardrobe weren't in a great mood today. It seemed like they were a little frustrated because none of us seemed to have brought the right clothing. So they made some people put on completely new outfits which took them longer than they expected.
We then took a van to North Hollywood at a French cafe on Vermont close to Sunset. We shot there for a few hours then sent back to holding. It turned out they needed some cars and the PA asked for volunteers. Of course, since it was Friday, no one wanted to volunteer. But slowly, he went down the line and asked people what kind of car they had. In the background world, black, red and white are usually never chosen. But the PA got enough people before he got to me, so I was done.
I cruised over to a pool on Pico to see if I could do some laps. Unfortunately, it wasn't open for the public yet, so I just left from there to go to JD's.
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