When Friend of The Cool House, documentary movie maker, historian and writer Jake Gorst, asked if we would mind him filming our house (designed by his grandfather, noted architect Andrew Geller, we were thrilled. I had assured him the weather would be beautiful, skies blue and absolutely, positively, no rain, guaranteed. That turned out to be a promise I couldn't deliver but at least it was warm, dry and bright inside. Our house is the last of the houses to be shot for the movie, which is now officially in post-production. It's scheduled to be released Spring 2012 - tomorrow in film making time - and I can't wait to see all the fabulous Long Island modern architecture featured. Until then we'll have to make do with a few shots of the shoot...
Jake Gorst on the last day of shooting for an upcoming Long Island Modern Architecture film
Lenny Marks checking the shot, lighting and a million other details
Tracey Gorst, Jake Gorst and Lenny Marks reviewing the Martini Shot
The final, final shot of the day, starring Cassis the Cat. I guess this is the Pousse-café shot!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
The Making of a Movie
Labels:
Andrew Geller,
architect,
architecture,
cool house,
documentary,
jake gorst,
long island
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