
Bill and I met to do some audio mixing on Monday. It felt really great to do some work again. We watched the entire movie through, taking down notes and making changes as we went along. The two scenes that have the ADR-ed dialogue came out super well. Bill did a fantastic job of slipping all of the lines. There was one that I noticed was a frame off (one of Melody's lines), and we fixed it. Between the clean audio of Andy's and Melody's lines and the background audio, Scene 3 looks and sounds really fantastic. I'm super jazzed about it (and the rest of the movie, of course). We're going to meet again soon, and Bill thinks that'll be our last session. Then it's on to color correction. I'm excited to wrap this up and move on to the next and last stage of things. It's hard to believe that audio mixing is practically done. We've been at it since February.
Almost all of the festival applications I was preparing are done and mailed. I'll finish today. Remaining are Woodstock and Telluride. Then, it's back to working on my new screenplay. I'm really, really eager to write again.
The trailer for the Raindance Film Festival is out. I like it. I can relate to it. I also hope that they accept Matutinal Reverie for their 2007 festival (keep your fingers crossed for us and wish us luck!!!!).
Below is the notice for Marie-Line's upcoming concert at the Cutting Room (24th Street between 6th Avenue and Broadway). I'm going to try to attend, but as it's so far in the future (nearly two weeks away) I can't guarantee that I'll be there. Hopefully, though. The last one was fun.

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