Now the 'old' opening was 'good enough' and we certainly could have 'gotten' away with it and called it done, but we want better than good enough. MaryLee Herrmann (one of our producers) worked her magic and got everybody back for one more night of shooting. Thanks to the great talent and generosity of many of our key people (and some new people to our set), we had a great night of shooting. Ken Hendricks and his mighty RED camera got some amazing shots. Jim Brennan, our other producer and the AD on set, took on the additional role of gaffer and he and the crew did some amazing work lighting all of our scenes.
Big thanks, too, to Jack Wefso, Steven J. Burge and Peter Lugo for dusting off their characters and making it all happen on screen for us. Double big thanks to Haylar Garcia for all his help, too.
Triple big thanks to Mother Nature. Last year, whenever we took out Ken's camera to shoot an exterior, it rained. We considered hiring ourselves out to drought-stricken areas because wherever the crew of "Jimmy Said" went, the rain was sure to follow. And wouldn't you know it? Our scheduled shoot night was the only night in about two weeks where rain was predicted. Somehow it stayed away from our little part of the world just long enough for us to finish shooting around midnight.
We've already been able to see a rough cut of the new opening because Jim, who is also our editor (and all around go-to guy), quickly assembled it and it looks fantastic. I can say with as much certainty as I possibly can that it's a wrap. If we shoot anything more to do with Jimmy and his gang, it will be for the sequel!