Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Day 4: Final preparations, first takes, lakeside dinner

We get acquainted with the local stork population: These fellows aren't shy at all, they easily let you get a few metres close to them before they even consider flying away. Of course it's very good fishing grounds for them here in the quiet area where we live, so we meet them all the time.

Bettina is searching and finding additional tools, and screws together a dolly. Again we walk through the villages a little bit, film a bit of nature, get ourselves seen, chat with a few people.


We spend most of the day like this: Filming atmospheric material of the lake, the houses, some animals, the landscape around, and simply stopping here and there for a little talk. The more often people have seen us, the easier it will be to later film them, too, to ask them questions and have their support.

And in the evening, at our place near the shore, we reward ourselves with a nice outdoor candle-light dinner... as said earlier: In the very mornings and in the evenings, working here has quite a holiday-like mood.

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