Monthly Archives: February 2014

Quince’s Response to Buzz

Quince is like a ship. We have our captain, Marc, and everyone else. Marc often goes overboard and then Kelleher, E, and Hoegler have to guide the ship until Marc swims around for a bit and comes up on board. Well at least that is what the buzz said.

Prince Marc the terrible had a mental breakdown when we forgot the battery a few weeks ago at a shoot, but, as of late, he has been much more kind and benevolent. Each member has found their role in this crew and we have been much more comfortable around each other. You know what they say, you’re only as strong as your weakest link. But the thing is, we don’t have a weak link. We are just a group of good-looking teenagers living life to the fullest.

Quince is just playing a good game of basketball. We step onto the court, makes some plays, and go up for dunks. If you’re E, you’re draining threes like there’s no tomorrow; while Kelleher is here just trying to touch the net.

Stay classy my friends,
QUINCE

Post February Break #Werk

Howdy,

This is yours truly Pete Hoegler writing up in here.

Quince put in work over the break. First on Friday–Valentine’s Day–we successfully shot the scene in Blair’s study. We pulled off an unreal Breaking Bad type shot and the entire crew jumped up down, screaming. After, when Marc had a date at Bertucci’s, Kelleher and I crashed and sat down at his table to have some bread. We were like, “Marc you mad, or nahh?” On Saturday, Marc and I came in to film early in the morning to edit and do some voice overs.

Quince came in ready to play on Tuesday; we had both the opening scene and the Masquerade scheduled. Not going to lie, we were pretty stressed out. After filming the first teacher’s lounge scene, we decided to postpone the Masquerade because of the snow. So we all went home to take a nap.

Wednesday we got here bright and early, with Starbucks in hand, ready to film some more. Most of the crew went down to the Foreign Language hallway to film the scene with Christian and Madison while I stayed back in the film room to label all of the footage. We edited and ate Good Food for the rest of the day. That night, Marc called me up crying because we didn’t have a black check book for the waiter. So I was like, “Yo Marc. I got this bro.” So, I drove to Conrad’s to ask if I could borrow one and they said no, so I went to Jalapenos. Fortunately, they gave me one. As usual, Hoegler being clutch and ftf (for the film).

On Thursday, Marc and I shot Bakale as a host outside of the teacher’s lounge. Bakale was excellent in this role. Then after, Marc, E, and I went to the Walpole Country Club to shoot the scene when Harper is named golf captain. Stina Cofsky helped out acting as Flirty Girl 1 and with Art Direction. Also, Sean Lynch acted as the boy who comes over to congratulate Harper; this kid was awesome. Sean has a very bright future in the Film Festival.

Friday we just dominated life as usual.

PEACE,
Quince