That countdown clock on the home page just keeps ticking. It's ironic: 30 years ago we were working on the original "I Love to Tell the Story," the documentary on Tetelestai during the blizzard of 1978. This year we're working on 168 during the blizzard of 2008 (at least blizzard warnings are out for tonight.) So it's a blizzard of activity and my brain is having a hard time of it.
I have the easy parts cut together, but I'm procrastinating on the hard part, the "conference room" scene. Two problems: One, by cutting the beginning and ending first, I find the scene can be no longer than 4 minutes. When we read the script it was a little more than 6 minutes. So it's time to slice and dice.
Second, it was so late Tuesday night when we shot it, we forgot to get a couple of critical lines. If there wasn't a blizzard we might go reshoot tomorrow, but getting to church to shoot would be a bit of a challenge, especially with more than a foot of snow.
I've sent the rough cut to the key members of the team, so we'll make decisions on what to do tomorrow.