We were so excited when we got a call that Ivy was chosen to
be a photo double for a character in a movie!
We had attended the movie casting call, but got the impression they didn’t
need us. Then a few days later, the
casting agent called us saying she didn’t realize at the time how much Ivy
looked like one of the main characters and would like more photos of her and
stats and stuff. So when she was chosen,
she, of course was soo excited! We met the crew on Tuesday and got to watch a scene be shot. Everyone was super nice and excited to meet Ivy. Friday was filming day and to Ivy, it seemed like eternity. Here’s
how the day went:
We got to see the back trailers of the movie set -- just like you'd think, with "directors" and "costume" and "hair and makeup" on the doors.
Cool! A movie mirror!
Ivy had her own trailer to change into her costume. This photo says it all -- look how excited she is!
Then they did her makeup -- which really meant spraying down her whole body with foundation to make her pale white.
Then she got her hair done, including extensions that matched her hair completely.
Set and ready to go! We got a catered lunch that was delicious.
Here's Ivy with watching a scene be shot. The director is in the red hat in front.
Ivy with the other photo double. Both we waiting, waiting, waiting for their take.
Here's the girl that Ivy was supposed to be the photo double for.
And so then here's what happened: The mood of the directors was very much different than on Tuesday -- you could tell they were under a lot of pressure, since this was the last day of filming. They had 3 more scenes to film in just 2 hours. I overheard the director say that they may not be able to use the photo doubles. I shared this with Ivy and she started to tear up. I told her there's still a chance, so hang in there. Then later, they moved the set and some people told us to follow them. Ivy got really hopeful, but as soon as we arrived, the director said thank you for being here but they didn't have time to film them afterall.
I was proud of Ivy for holding her chin up after such an awful way of having her hopes dashed, and after she got changed, makeup removed, and hair undone, she and I sat by the beach to cry and cry. It was really heartbreaking. But it made her very determined to someday be in front of a camera for real. With Ivy's natural acting and performing ability, she just may be someday....
And, although for her age, the experience is really what matters, she did make a lotta $$ for just sitting around on the beach all day...plus it was really cool to see how a movie is made.





















































