I finished working on TURN: Washington's Spies on Saturday, February 27th at 10PM. I got up super early that day to clean up and get out of my apartment on Elwood Ave. We were shooting two units that day and I had a 9A-ish call time. I also had a job interview for another show that morning. My boss on TURN said I could come in an hour or so late, so that I could go to the interview. Season 3 went well overall. So thankful and glad to be on such as great show about history, which is so very important to me.
After wrap, I drove back to our farm in Northeastern NC. Got in around midnight, had a beer and went to bed. The next day would be busy at best. I had do get up early and drive to Atlanta for a new job that started on Monday, February 29th. I will be working down here until the beginning of April. It's OK, not great. Too far from home. I received 3 emails this week regarding Brookfield. One was from a woman who had a baby there and was reunited with her child years later. One was from a woman who had a baby there in the 1960s, and one was from a woman who was born there in 1950 and is looking for info. We are all connected by this place. Time is what I have very little of these days. I will be back in RVA in early April to work on the PBS show Mercy Street. Planning now to do some audio and video interviews during the 3 months that I will be in town. Specifics are still be ironed out. More to come.
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AuthorCaroline Stephenson is a filmmaker based in Como, NC. Archives
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