If you read any of my other blogs, you
will note that this one is stripped of everything personal. It's been
all about the web series or indie filmmaking. I figure that our
donors and future viewers aren't really interested in our personal
problems. Everyone has many of their own to worry about. And I agree
with that. However, sometimes the health of someone on a project's
cast or key crew becomes an issue in whether or not that project can
continue. For example, the cancer that impacted the leads for Dexter
and Spartacus. Health issues are amplified as problems when the cast
and crew are so very small.
I am a survivor of a rare cancer of the
appendix. Current stats contend that a diagnosis like mine is one in
a million in cancer patients. The upside of such a rare cancer is
that it is of great interest to a teaching hospital. Thus, I got and
continue to get excellent care. The downside is that I'm studied like
a lab rat. Every six months, I undergo a battery of tests to make
sure I'm cancer free. This go around, some 'oddities' were found in
my CT scan of the abdomen and in my mammogram (they make sure to test
for everything). The results of those oddities has been more tests,
including needle biopsies on both breasts. Each one left me almost
incapacitated for a week. And every extra test left me a nervous
wreck. Meanwhile, Jon is rushed to the ER twice in six weeks with
excruciating pain in his side. Turns out, he has kidney stones.
Though not life threatening, the attacks left Jon exhausted
physically and mentally. This was especially true of the second as it
really aggravated his his kidney. For at least two weekends in the
last six, we've been forced to just stay still and completely rest.
Since weekends are when we work on Demonspawn, that means we've
fallen behind our current schedule.
What could possibly be the upside of
that sort of delay, you ask? Well, one of the really important scenes
we were writing that fit our budget yet was still exciting takes
place in a location that no one we knew had access to. We didn't even
know anyone that had access to a location that we could make look
like the location we really wanted. The delay has resulted in someone
very close to us having access to the perfect location when we shoot.
It was almost kismet!
Speaking of Delays
The upshot to all of this is that we
are all much better physically, and we will have a script ready for a
table read in another week or two. By then, I will also be able to
reveal what this mystery film is as well. We really appreciate your
patience and understanding and so does the cast and crew.
What horrors. On the other hand, your hospital scenes should be very authentic.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are both feeling better.