
This is a little bit part of The Big Plan and The Moving On related posts, it includes the Outdoors Crucifixion subject of late.
In a post I recovered, from April, 10, 2013, we wrote this:
– We started April preparing to shoot a big scene for Dead But Dreaming. Jac was planning to shoot that scene for the second part of the trilogy, but something happened on the way to the final cut of the movie.
The creative process is such that sometimes, if not most of the time, the film itself begins to dictate what to do. That happened to Jac not long ago. He was in the middle of cutting some scenes when the film cried out for Mila’s scene, or part of it, at least.
That led to a sudden decision. To shoot the scene that was held back for the next part of the the series.
In Amy’s words: The scene will be somewhat elaborate, it’s the story of how Mila Joya’s character, a slave who is falsely accused of theft, whipped and crucified for the enjoyment of her mistress’s guests, becomes a vampire.
Jan and Amy went location scouting and Amy captured the event on her iPad. She posted the result in her Youtube channel.
You can read the full post here:
https://redfeline.com/chronicles/2013/0 ... big-scene/
10 years later, in 2023, we used this location for Seditiosa and we’re planning to use it again for some scenes in Erix film Aventura and for most of the Crucified Four movies.
Jac was considering using this far away location for some quickies… but then he had a conversation with Erix, who wanted to shoot some kind of promo for his movie with a few shots of the scenes he wants at that place. It would involved the crew and the cast on those elaborate shots.
Jac said to Erix, why not just shoot the freaking movie? Why use the time, the expense, the effort just to shoot a promo? Shoot the movie and use the footage for your promo.
Those ruminations were bouncing off Jac’s mind walls when he considered, for a brief moment, about making a few quickies back there. But then he told himself why not just make a big movie. It’s costly to get there, it takes a long time, and it’s better to think of big movies to be produced in that excellent location.
It’s not the same as the not so far away location used for Maleficarum, Romana Crucifix Est and Via Crucis of Mila.

Another interesting conversation on that old post was about the risks the actresses take in Jac’s movies.
Camille was the first to put herself to a lot of perils and suffering for her and Jac’s art.
This is what we posted back then:
– I remember one time, a while ago, one of Camille’s fans wrote to me in a tone that I thought was very concerned and not without certain aggressivity, inquiring about Camille’s health after seeing one of the videos. At another time, another of Camille’s fans wrote to her asking how long does it take to heal after being nailed. My point is that we do make things look too real and in some cases the stars of our movies do suffer for their art, as YikYakker: reminds us:
Amy Hesketh has spoken about enduring pain for her art – such as having to get a back massage or gulp down a few Motrins – but I can enjoy her scenes more knowing that she also takes precautions.
What we would never do is to put anyone in extreme danger. Amy puts it thus: what we do is not different from what extreme sports enthusiasts do. They run risks but do it with proper precautions.

The most extreme case in our productions is, without a doubt, the roasting scene in Maleficarum, as Ralphus notes:
Amy suffered for her art in that occasion as in many others, but she was never in extreme peril, more like reckless endangerment, and the entire team was ready to act if it became necessary. However the coals below did their work as the ropes did their’s. In addition the heat of the sun was on her as well. She was being cooked alive. The fact that the suffering was real to a large extent, even if she was never in mortal danger, still the distress was.I was the one who commissioned that Amy get roasted on a spit over hot coals in Maleficarum, and I would have felt horrible if she had really gotten burned or overcome with smoke during the filming. But she took precautions and emerged relatively unscathed, except for some major bruising where she was tied and some overall soreness afterward. Suffering for her art. I appreciate that.
Ralphus notes again that:
She’s willing to take some risks, while Jac will work to minimize them.on the other hand, it excites me more to know that what I was seeing was real…it wasn’t a skillfully portrayed illusion. She really was being roasted and feeling the heat. …that’s a big turn-on, too.

We have Ligia willing to suffer a lot of her are, including taking some high risks during her three crucifixions in Crucified Four, Dani, Mila and Simonne already did suffer a lot, many times, so we’ll see how things work out from now until August.
We were asked when will we post pictures of Mila and Dani trying their costumes. My response was when they are ready. That response was not received well.
So many things happened the last few weeks that we had some unexpected difficulties. The costume for the priestess is ready but Mila could not try it on because she had an accident that affected her foot, she can’t walk, she can’t wear shoes, so she’s home. She’ll try it on when she can.Cruxlover24: It’s not good to have this kind of answer, looks like in your crew they have no idea of what to do. And just want to ask for money and do not do what you “promise” to do. So far no interesting news about those films… just post surrounded by “mystery” leading to nowhere. And now this, just show that you guys have no idea about what you are doing.
The costume for the warrior, Dani, is not ready. It’s a complicated costume, it has to look very good and that takes time and effort. Maybe in a couple of weeks.
We’re no longer fundraising for Crucified Four and I mentioned that in my previous posts, and I also commented that I won’t be discussing much about new projects until we resolve some issues like the financing, locations, cast, crew, and everything else. However, the plan is to shoot Crucified Four beginning in August. We have a lot of work until then.
I’ll keep posting about our projects, past and present, and if there’s something interesting about any of our future projects, I will comment about that, but not like before when I spent a lot of time trying to convince people to support Crucified Four without success. My task will be promoting what we have and what is to come.
What will help us get near production is if we sell enough of our movies.
https://movies.redfeline.com/