Post production has been ongoing
since November 2005.
The rough cut of the film is complete, so it's time to dub voices on
scenes with sound trouble (particularly those shot out of
doors).
March, 2006 - in Nate Juraschek's
studio Morgan El-Shafey re-dubs her own voice on Scene 5. Shot at
Sunny Bank Farm in Middleburg,
the sound was marred by airplanes arriving at Dulles Airport... every
three minutes.
Dubbing and Music Editor Nate
Juraschek lays down the new voice tracks using Mac Final Cut
Pro.
THE LAST DAY
Silverbrook Farm, Hillsboro,
Virginia - May 21, 2006 - where the very first and very last scenes
in the film will be shot, ending filming that began almost exactly a
year ago
Silverbrook Farm, ca. 1765
(Photo by Kim
Haeringer)
Owner Dot Shetterly allowed filming
in the oldest part of the house (1765) and lit the fire for the
crew
Maxine Bean as Sarah Steer, ca.
1910
(Photo by Kim
Haeringer)
Tim Griffin as the Photographer, Mr.
Huntington, with a camera lent to the production by professional
photographer Sarah Huntington of Lincoln, Virginia (Photo by Kim Haeringer)
L to R: Lynda Buck on camera, John
Walker, Sound, and actors Maxine Bean and Tim Griffin - ready to
shoot Scenes 1 and 36 (the first and very last scenes of the
film)
(Photo by Kim
Haeringer)
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1 - Beginnings at Clermont - May, Berryville,
Virginia
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2 - Rabbit, Horse, and Widow - June
2005, Sunny Bank Farm, Middleburg, Virginia
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3 - Confederate Proposals and Union
Visits - June, Clermont, Berryville, Virginia
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15 - The Burning Raid - August,
Grandale Farm, Hillsboro, Virginia
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16 - A Victorian Picnic - August,
Stonehedge, Hillsboro
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17 - Re-takes at Clermont - August,
Shooting at the Barn, Hidden Valley Farm, Lincoln,
Virginia
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18 - The Provost Marshal's Office - The
Union Camp - August, Harpers Ferry National Park, Harpers Ferry, WV,
and the "Summer of '62" Reenactment, Boonsboro, Md.