SCREENING TONIGHT IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
Friday, July 24th, 2009Tonight’s the night!
Seattle Art Museum at 7:30pm,
see you there!

Tonight’s the night!
Seattle Art Museum at 7:30pm,
see you there!

twintwinpeaks.com
Click on Trailer!
High Drama!
The first 2 sets of production notes are now available for download on the extras section of the site.
The first is about acting and exorcism.
The second is two-way interview between myself and Anatoly Popel of david-lynch.info.
The PDFs were designed by Chris Lee, check them out!

Crew Assembly @ 7am, Voodoo Donuts

Reunited in the kitchen

High tech lighting

Audrey is back

On your mark
HERE IT IS!!! THE LAST LOCATION SHOOT!!!
Once again, the group met at the Voodoo Donuts, loaded the advantage and head up to the Blue Pine Lodge and the Great Northern Hotel.
In this shoot, Pete and Catherine Martell reunite in their kitchen, Audrey arrives home from the bank fire in an altered state, and Catherine Martell ponders the fate of her husband by Laura Palmer’s log.
Location access made possible by Jay Mills at the Kiana Lodge! Big thanks!!

Andy and Lucy

Andy's Closeup

Lucy takes a call.
Andy and Lucy are distracted from their conversation about donut geometry from an important call from the bank!
We spent 3 hours at the sheriff’s station shooting this scene with Dan and Azure. Excellent invocations of Andy Brennan and Lucy Moran.
The donut is a delicious vegan Voodoo Donut, a challenge to not bite into during the scene!

Explaining 3 Point Lighting

Jen working the key light

What are scrims anyway?
Part of the Twin Twin Peaks process has been training crew members for shoot days. Since this is a low budget operation we are relying on amateur talent and amateur crew. These are images of one of those training sessions, learning about three-point lighting, and sound recording together. We eventually did figure out what a scrim is.

Laurel Fuming outside the Hurley Residence.

The old burned down mill, first thing in the morning

Welcome to Twin Peaks
Laurel and I went up to North Bend to get some exterior shots of Nadine looking for her husband! Laurel did a fantastic job of fuming around the town. We shot outside of the original Hurley Residence, and well as Big Ed’s Gas Barn.
While in North Bend we also managed to get some nice shots for the intro sequence.

Aaron Doyle playing Agent Cooper

Joseph Thiebes and Kirsten Kuppenbender as Doc Hayward and Sheriff Truman
Thankfully, Jay and Benie allowed us to come back to the lodge, to pick up that missed shot from the first day. We also added a scene with evil Cooper. This time we tried some fancy camera work, with Kirsten Kuppenbender’s DIY dolly.
On the road again, to North Bend, this time. We were allowed to spend a few hours filming some scenes in the original Double R Diner – now called Twede’s Cafe.

The interior of the diner looks extremely different from how it did in the series:

The theme of the diner is now Tweetie birds, after the name of the owner – Kyle Twede. Kyle was very patient with us while we worked through three scenes. Patience was particularly required during the filming of the last scene, which involved Nadine Hurley storming in the door of the Diner and telling Shelley Johnson off.The diner actually burned down after the filming of Twin Peaks and was updated when it was rebuilt.

Most of the Twin Peaks trivia type stuff is relegated to the back hallway. There are production photos, Twin Peaks festival paraphernalia, and a complete set of Twin Peaks trading cards.
