Posts Tagged ‘Deanna Duke’

Quiet on the set!

Monday, November 30th, 2009
Deanna Duke, our personal care consultant and author of The Crunchy Chicken, a fabulous blog on sustainable living. Click this image to check it out!

Deanna Duke, our personal care consultant and author of her own fantastic blog on sustainable living, The Crunchy Chicken. Click here to check it out.

I’ve been busy these last few weeks with my first day of filming of Mission: Sustainable, recovering from the swine flu, preparing materials for the family’s makeover, and planning for the next shoot. Yes, the shoot that keeps getting rescheduled because of this piggy flu that seems to be affecting all of Seattle in giant waves of fever and hacking coughs. You can almost hear the oinking. In any event, my first day of filming went really well. We had clear weather, which was important, since we were filming outside for the first part of the day working on different sequences and other scenes that will be used in the intro to the show. 

We also shot some scenes of us arriving at the house to do the makeover as well as those of us doing the makeover looking through the house for what I call “egregious acts of carbon consumption.” I wasn’t as nervous during the shoot as I thought I would be, probably because we were on the “set” for a few hours doing random filming before I was on the spot, digging through their soaps and sundries, explaining what I’d found. I won’t go into details (you’ll have to wait to watch the pilot for that), but suffice it to say that I have plenty of material to work with.

For my portion of the makeover, an additional sequence has been filmed, with a special treat for one of the members of the family. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to attend because of being sick. Either way, I’ve got a number of things I want to focus on to help this family reduce their carbon, plastic, petroleum, and paper consumption. And, more importantly, to reduce their exposure to dangerous chemicals.

We’ll be filming my makeover piece here soon and once that’s done, along with some other footage, we’ll finally be done filming the pilot. And, then, all that’s left to do will be, well, the lion’s share of the work—editing all those hours of footage into a pilot that is. I’ll be posting more about the next filming session as soon as we do it!

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Mission: Sustainable cast and crew
get ready for big weekend in Seattle

Friday, November 6th, 2009
Saturday marks Day Three at the makeover family's residence.

Saturday marks Day Three at the makeover family's residence.

Our learn-as-we-go crew takes on its second leg of principal shooting for Mission: Sustainable. On tap this weekend: day three at our makeover residence and location shoots at an organic… well, I  can’t really say because it’s a surprise for the mom, a fish market that – shhhhh! – Seattle’s top chefs are known to frequent, and a Community Supported Agriculture packing warehouse to pick up a CSA box of fresh veggies.

In addition to hauling gear all over the city, we’ll be shooting segments that feature a home energy audit, green transportation and landscaping tips, and makeover recommendations from three of our four sustainability consultants. Food Consultant Becky Selengut and Home Consultants Nicole and Zanetha Matisse will be disclosing all the scary things found during our “Comb the Home” segment which was shot earlier.

What’s “Comb the Home” you ask?

It’s a point in the show where we whisk the family off to experience a lesson in nature and, while they’re away, send in our experts to uncover all things icky and unsustainable in the home. We were also scheduled to tape Personal Care Products Consultant Deanna Duke sharing her discoveries with the family, but her home was invaded this week by a virus that infected ¾ of the family. Deanna, we’re hoping the health fairy sprinkles extra wellness dust on you and yours this weekend!

To help further pique your interest in the show, we’ll be snapping more behind-the-scenes photos, as well as capturing a few “making of” video snippets. Expect to see some of the on-set magic in pix and clips next week. Also, in the coming week, we’ll be expanding our stable of bloggers to everyone involved in the show. It won’t be long until you learn even more about the show and the talented (and quirky) cast of characters we’ve assembled for your viewing pleasure. Stay tuned!

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