To make sure that everything went according to plan on Monday, I emailed the actors about checking the script for the last time and reminded them to bring their costumes. I also confirmed that Andrey and Said, the extremists, didn't have any black boots to wear in the shoot day, which would make it difficult for them to be recognised as terrorists. By the time we realised how alarming this problem was, it was too late to order some shoes online. Luckily enough, Katie told us that she could bring us her father and husband's boots, which are the same size and matched perfectly the roles we needed them for.
We also had to get hold of a wardrobe urgently. It is one of the key objects of our sequence as it adds continuity and suspense as the same time. Adam was the one who was supposed to provide us with one, but when we mentioned it to him he seemed a bit doubtful about the prospects. As he is my Housemaster, I had the chance to talk about it more extensively back in Peaslake and we arranged something. In Sunday evening, we loaded a big wooden wardrobe that would be perfect for the sequence regarding size and overall appearance in one of the vans and took it to Hurtwood. It was really heavy to carry, but definitely worth it.
Finally, everything was set for the shoot day.
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