This week we rescheduled our "sunrise" shoot at Greenfield Lake Park for Friday morning. To our misfortune, the second we set up the camera, it began to pour down rain. We left with no footage and numerous mosquito bites. We will have to reschedule this b-roll shoot yet again, but I think I will change it to a "sunset" shoot to make scheduling much easier (plus we can sleep in).
We have also scheduled Dr. Mallin's interview for Tuesday afternoon and we hope his expertise in environmental water quality will create more depth to our film. Druscilla is still trying to get in contact with Dr. Gynp to schedule an interview. She has already confirmed she was interested.
We will be traveling to Charlotte to interview Carolina Waterfowl Rescue this weekend. Their facilities, although damaged from the hurricane, are very impressive and they have an abundance of waterfowl patients. On their Facebook page, they posted a video of Casper, a goose, who lost his entire beak. We hope we can use him as our "recovery story" because although he was severely injured, Carolina Waterfowl Rescue believed he had the strength to survive. The video showed Casper eating food, despite not having a beak.
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