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PRODUCTION
JOURNAL
DAY 19 - Thursday, MARCH
29, 2001
"SNORTING THE
POWDER"

Io
chills
EXT.
CRACK HOUSE -- DAY
Scene #35
EXT. CRACK HOUSE -- DAY
Scene #61
INT. CRACK HOUSE -- DAY
Scene #90
INT. CRACK HOUSE -- DAY
Scene #92
INT. CRACK HOUSE -- DAY
Scene #94

Ross gives Hagen a dome polish

Francis joins the lunch club

The director mops his brow [will the cops notice all the coke?]

Toby (Io Tillett Wright) hears a knock

"He's gonna fucking kill me!"

Io next to her second biggest fan

Toby takes a break from cutting coke

Ronald (William Luke) and his crack ho (Lisa Russell)
Here's an
amusing e-mail message I received during post production:
Date: 5/3/2001 9:22:54 AM
Eastern Daylight Time
From: ChelseaG16@excite.com (Chelsea Garcia)
To: joseph(at)cypressfilms.com
This is about your set of Evenhand. I had never seen so much
"coke" being used with so many police officers around.
Your makeup artist and producer didn't even have enough sence [sic]
to wipe their noses clean (the powder was still there when we showed
up). We will be publishing photos of your crew snorting the powder
on our upcoming website, "Film Industry Secrets". The
website deals with what happens on film sets. Although we have
pictures of crew memberts having sex in unusal places, the drug
usage is of more importance!

Joseph and Kinya get an energy boost on set
My lawyer
friend and my wife (who is also a lawyer) thought this was an
extortion letter. I just thought it was insane. Chelsea (whoever she
is) obviously found photos, like the one above, of various crew
members doing "coke" and thought it was the real thing.
This was, in fact, a film set for the Crack House, brilliantly
executed by our "crack" production designer, Gary Ledyard.
The set featured mountains of fake cocaine, with which we all
gleefully posed. I don't remember who took photos besides Lovisa,
but I know there are other pictures out there which, taken out of
context, would indeed look incriminating. But, even if we were a
crew of mad coke addicts, why on earth would we have posed for
photographs with two pounds of cocaine? And why on a day when we had
a half dozen police officers on set?

Michael Ross entertains the troops
Chelsea
also mentions our "makeup artist and producer" walking
around all coked up, which, if you know Fernando and Erin, would
make you laugh out loud. It's just hard to picture either of them as
drug fiends. Anyway, I e-mailed Chelsea and told her to expect to be
sued if she publishes her pictures and alleges that they depict
actual drug use by my crew. She didn't reply. Odd.

James
feels groovy
6/18/01 -
I did, however, receive this message today from one of the SAPD
officers we had on set that day:
hey about the coke use...well i
myself was in there with the guy's talking about how to make it look
more real. so i told them to line it out and tone done the white a
little. I saw no real "coke" anywhere, so tell them to put
that up their nose. just thought i'd check in i'm working so much
this is the first time i got to check the sight, well hope to hear
from you soon...
Needless
to say, if any of ya'll run across the "Film Industry
Secrets" website, let me know and I'll definitely make a link
from here. Additional "coke" pictures are also welcome and
will be published here (with permission, of course).
- Joseph Pierson

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