Behind The Scenes of Remnant Week 2! Indie Film Now In Production
In this episode of Off The Lot, Ken Kabatoff and Anthony Epp check in at the end of week two of production on Remnant — officially crossing the halfway mark of the shoot.
They unpack working with veteran actor Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy, Waterworld), what it’s like directing a performer with 40+ years of experience, and how preparation — without rehearsal days — becomes critical on an indie schedule. Ken reflects on adapting his directing style to different actors, capturing multiple tonal variations for the edit, and why casting truly is 90% of directing.
The conversation also dives into the logistics of shooting in a single house location, managing large lighting setups, building a distinct “nightmare world” look through lenses, LUTs, haze, and camera movement, and surviving one of the most difficult seven-page finale days of the shoot — complete with practical fire gags and major technical pivots.
Real-time look at navigating performance, pressure, production constraints, and creative problem-solving halfway through a feature in this week's episode of Off the Lot
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