A Navajo made film production telling a family's escape from the round-up during the 1863-1868 Navajo Long Walk from Dinét'ah
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Sneak Peek - Clips
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Behind the Scenes "The Great Chacoan Escape" (2012 Trailer)
Three young Dine girls escape being captured by Ute trackers and oncoming U.S. military cavalry "The Great Chacoan Escape" (Pictured: Lawana Castillo, June Winters, and Lavencie Cayaditto).
Ute warrior poses (Pictured: Christian Walters).
Ute tracker searches for Dine families and leads U.S. military to homesteads (Pictured: Andrew F. Begay).
Dine female character reacts to warriors advancing up a trail (Pictured: June Winters).
1864 area militia join the U.S. military on the Navajo Long Walk campaign (Pictured: Lee Johnson).
1864 area militia join the U.S. military on the Navajo Long Walk campaign (Pictured: Lee Johnson & Manuel Ornelas).
Pictured: Manuel Ornelas
Pictured: Manuel Ornelas
Pictured: Lee Johnson
Pictured: Andrew F. Begay, Director/Writer Kialo Winters, Producer Allison Tachine
Two warriors collide during a choreographed fight scene (Pictured: Christian Walters & Robert Tsinnajinnie).
Female character preps for a scene where she is shot in the shoulder (Pictured: Director/writer Kialo Winters & Lavencie Cayaditto).
Male character returns to the seet after lunch break (Pictured: Robert Tsinnajinnie).
Female character poses before her scene (Pictured: June Winters).
Male character humors everyone with his zombie take (Pictured: Christian Walters).
The two tangle clan brothers exchange production notes for the day (Pictured: Robert Tsinnajinnie & Kialo Winters).
Cast and crew take lunch break (Pictured: Co-Producer - Allison Tachine, grip Elden Morgan, Robert Tsinnajinnie, Seamstress - Novalene Castillo-Meyers, Christian Walters, Kialo Winters, Andrew F. Begay).
Ute warrior tracker aims and fires at a Dine warrior (Pictured: Andrew F. Begay & Harriet Otero).
Female Dine character is prepped for a scene (Pictured: Harriet Otero).
Characters rehearse their scene (Pictured: Director/writer Kialo Winters, Lawana Castillo, and Robert Tsinnajinnie).
A Dine female character and Ute warrior fight during a choreographed scene (Pictured: Lavencie Cayaditto & Christian Walters).
Choreographed fight scene with actors.
Director/writer Kialo Winters captures the point-of-view of the Ute Warrior.
Choreographed fight scene with actors.
Set location, Ojo Encino, New Mexico USA
Kialo Winters going through production expectations and safety procedures.
June Winters and Lavencie Cayaditto pose for a photo-op.
Kialo Winters helps with actor outfits.
Choreographed fight scene with actors.
Director/writer Kialo Winters captures the point-of-view of the Ute Warrior.
Choreographed fight scene with actors.
Set location, Ojo Encino, New Mexico USA
Kialo Winters going through production expectations and safety procedures.
June Winters and Lavencie Cayaditto pose for a photo-op.
Kialo Winters helps with actor outfits.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Wardrobe: The Great Chacoan Escape (2012)
We are making every effort to keep authenticity a priority when selecting wardrobe. Working with a small budget, we are relying on friends of the community to donate their items for the film shoot. We are very fortunate to have found Novalene Castillo-Meyers, a local seamstress who offered her skills for this project.
Photo 1: Dine loin cloth (Credit: Novalene Castillo-Meyers) |
This cloth shows simple designs for the Navajo characters. The red striped cloth will be worn by the Ute warrior and more complex designs will be added. The cloths pictured are soaked in coffee to show age and we are aging them more for a harsh leathery look.
Photo 2: Navajo quiver |
Pictured in photo [1] with the cloths is a modern arrow quiver. Our seamstress, Novalene made a pair of deerskin quivers using it as a model above.
Photo 3: Dine moccasin (Owner: Novalene Castillo-Meyers) |
Today, many Dine families own moccasins for traditional and personal reasons. Moccasins are made using deerskin and have tough treadless soles. String or buttons tighten this footwear to be comfortably worn. Very few people know the art of designing moccasins and are purchased from retail stores.
Photo 4: Navajo short bow with arrows (Owner: Allison Tachine) |
Navajo short bows were used in close quarter fighting and hunting. Sinew strings and oak rods are used The rods are approximately 4'-5' in length. Salt reeds and turkey feathers are used to make arrows.
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Location Scouting: The Great Chacoan Escape (2012)
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The summer has been a busy one for all creative minds involved here in Ojo Encino, New Mexico USA. The producers, Terri Winters, Robert Tsinnajinnie, Allison Tachine, and I have been prepping for upcoming film shoots. We want to keep all film scenes within the Na' Neelzhiin (Torreon, NM) area. With the help of my nephews and friends we found ideal areas for the shoot.
Kialo Winters (L) and Calvin Walters (R) Photo credit: Chris Walters |
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