Sunday, June 29, 2008
On Location: June 27
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Preparation for Day One
The time quickly approaches. Last minute preproduction details. Two identical binders containing 'sides', storyboards, and tabbed in the order the scenes will be shot.
And the Countdown Begins!

Tomorrow is the day. The first scenes of The Widow's Might will be shot.
12 shooting days between starting June 26'th, ending July 9'th. The goal to have 60 minutes of theatrical grade footage.

Should we be nervous? Yes.
Are we? No.
Because we have seen far too many providences along the way for us to think he would fail us now. God is faithful.

Less than 24 hours from now, it all begins. Keep us in your prayers...
~ In Christ, John.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Excursion Around Enchanted Springs Ranch
We drove down to San Antonio, to check out set locations for The Widow's Might. Of course, this led us to the Enchanted Springs Ranch.

Five of us drove together; Derek Moreland, David Heustis, Johnny Reighard, Me, Jeff Moreland (off camera) and my older brother John (behind the camera). Come to think of it, that's six of us.

Five of us drove together; Derek Moreland, David Heustis, Johnny Reighard, Me, Jeff Moreland (off camera) and my older brother John (behind the camera). Come to think of it, that's six of us.

We were all very excited to see the western village. After 5 hours in the car, we were eager just to get out and stretch our legs!!

The first building we saw in the western village, was the sheriff's office. It looks a lot like what I had pictured when I read John's script!

Derek Moreland used John's HV2o to capture location video for documentary purposes. We'll try to get some online for you later...

Although it looks like I'm in jail, I'm actually just looking in. Doesn't look like a place I would want to be!! I read a story about Charles Spurgeon leading a group of men to repentance in a jail cell, the day before their execution.

The center of town... This would be a great spot for an epic gunfight, and as you can see by our shadows, it's only slightly past 'high noon'.

The most important place in a western town; at the opposite end of the town square from the saloon; the church meeting house.

Jeff Moreland chats with Steve, the owner of the ranch, about the construction and arrangement of the set. Steve is a great guy, and gave us a personal tour of his ranch.

Johhny Reighard, visual designer and storyboard artist for The Widow's Might, carefully surveyed the set looking for visual themes to use with the movie. He thinks a nice desaturated 'dusty' look will work well.
I know it's just a western set, but even this tombstone reminds us of men who gave their lives to defend justice.

I bet I'll be courageous enough to do the same if necessary.

I bet I'll be courageous enough to do the same if necessary.

David Heustis and Mr. Moreland hear stories of famous gunfights, and also get valuable advise about filming on this ranch.

This looks more like a mining shack than the widow's home... John can't make up his mind about using it. What do you think?

There was a nice breeze when we were there... but we'll be filming on the western set in August! I hope the breeze is still there, or we might just evaporate!

Another angle of the Saloon. The saloon in our town serves milk, water, juice, and sandwiches. We don't want the film crew to get drunk in the middle of the project. The actors wouldn't be able to walk straight!

In the middle of our excursion around the ranch, we were joined by friends from the set of Heartstrings; Juan and Daniel Rivera! They joined us on set and helped us take pictures of the whole thing.

Walking through the streets, I met this fellow. A former prospector, he is now the county sheriff, and fastest gun in town.

We walked through the barren streets, hoping to spot a bank robbery or something else exciting, so we could have a shootout!

Here's a pretty fancy hotel... Maybe we can stay there during the shoot! Johnny looks awful tall in this picture!

David got himself locked up for not following the rules. We'll have to pick him up when we go back in August.

Uh oh. The tax assessor's office. This is the guy who should be in jail. Mr. Moreland decided to swap the tax assessor for David Heustis.

Then we all hopped aboard this wagon thingie, and rode out of town as fast as our horse would tow us!

We made it out of town alive, and Derek took some good video.
All in all, it was a really great day, and John says the town will look great on Mr. Burgess's RED camera.

David will just have to disguise himself in August, because we'll be back there filming The Widow's Might, and the producer can't be in jail while we're filming!
If you want, you can join us on the scene of the shoot! If you're in San Antonio in August, be sure to let us know when and where! Email my older brother: John@EveryFrameCaptive.com
Also, be sure to stay updated on our progress as we make this film by subscribing to updates on WidowsMightTheMovie.com .

Until then, thanks for reading!
~ In Christ, Gator.
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